Cathy FitzGerald
Cathy FitzGerald (@cathyfitzg) is an award-winning writer and producer.
She made her first documentary – The Magic Carpet Flight Manual – in 2010, which won the Radio Academy Production Award for Best Newcomer. Since then she’s made many more award-winning features for the BBC, including Dreaming Dickens (Prix Marulic), No Greater Love (Third Coast Festival), and Skylarking (Prix Marulic).
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London's little-known Memorial of Heroic Self-Sacrifice commemorates ordinary men, women and children who made a split-second decision to rescue another person – and died as a result.
The things we give, the things we treasure, and the things we fling at each other when it all goes wrong.
The National Gallery, London, is one of the world's most prestigious art galleries. Every day, thousands of people pass through its doors to look at masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and many others.
This hour we celebrate the ethereal, Dickens-inspired works of British producer Cathy Fitzgerald.
This hour gravity, antigravity, magical trees and flying carpets.
Re:sound's Gwen Macsai hosts Best of the Best: The 2013 Third Coast Festival Broadcast, showcasing the best radio stories of the year - winners of the 2013 TC / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition.
This hour: hauntings of war, ethereal recordings, and other ghosts of Vietnam.
This hour: Listening to the night.
Re:sound's Gwen Macsai hosts Best of the Best: The 2013 Third Coast Festival Broadcast, showcasing the best radio stories of the year - winners of the 2013 TC / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition.
This hour we're featuring an episode of our brand new podcast — the Third Coast Pocket Conference .
This hour, what we see - and what we want to see - when we gaze into our reflections in the mirror.
This hour, Third Coast’s take on the holidays.
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Many more to be added in the weeks to come!
This fall, over 750 producers, artists, students, and audio enthusiasts joined us in Chicago for the 2016 Third Coast Conference, November 11-13. Hear all of the sessions!
You don’t want your audience to listen half-heartedly – you want them to be so deeply engaged, they’re a little surprised when they bump down to earth at the end.
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This year we honored the best audio work in the following categories: Best Documentary (Gold, Silver, Bronze, Honorable Mention), Directors Choice, Best New Artist, Best News Feature and Radio Impact. Additionally, Ira Glass of This American Life created The Little Mermaid Award to honor beautifully produced work that is out for fun.