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Scott Radley Show

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Scott Radley is a seasoned journalist, who has written a column for over 15 years in Hamilton. He will ask questions that you want answers to. He will bring an inquisitive mind and a unique perspective to daily news that will push the boundaries in order to make people think and to challenge the norm.
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Episodes

Is Hamilton trying too hard to impress Toronto? Changing reactions to the arrest of Tiger Woods, and the anniversary of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

How far should Hamilton go to impress the people of Toronton, and to what ends? - What can be learned from the dashcam video of the arrest of Tiger Woods? How will people's opinions change once they have seen the footage? And more from the world of sports. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML - What made Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band such a memorable, influential album? And what does it take to translate the music of the album into a one-man b...

Jun 02, 201751 min

How should the CFL handle players charged with violent crimes? What does it take to retrace the steps of the Group of Seven? And Scott tests our spelling abilities.

The Scott Radley Show Podcast Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Justin Cox was found not guilty of assault causing bodily harm. When he was initially charged, the Saskatchewan Roughriders cut him and the Canadian Football League barred him from signing with any other team. Now, CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge has reaffirmed his stance that Cox is barred the league, Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH News - Amateur art detectives and orienteers Jim and Sue Woddington have spent decades tra...

Jun 01, 201757 min

The science of athletes connecting with a ball in mid-air and is there truth to the argument that elderly people are worse drivers?

What's the science behind athletes being able to time their movements to hit a ball in mid-air? Guest: Dr. William Warren, Chancellor's Professor in Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences at Brown University - A study is being conducted to determine whether or not it's true that elderly people are worse drivers. Guest: Dr. Brenda Vrkljan, the lead investigator of the McMaster University Candrive team, a Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)-funded initiative...

May 31, 201736 min

Andy Fantuz is a Ticat again, What is Hamilton's food? And a great charity event is coming to this city

Andy Fantuz signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats today, sort of. He will take on the role of coordinator of player development while he rehabs his injury. Guest - Rick Zamperin Is there one food or food item that defines Hamilton? Guest - Emma Reilly David Clayton Thomas is a true Canadian rockstar and now he's raising money to help kids live out their musical dreams. Guest - David Clayton Thomas

May 19, 201751 min

What can the city do to ease traffic? A local sports legend is retiring, And how can we keep kids off their phones in the classroom

With the 403 closed today people had to seek alternate routes and that caused massive backups throughout the city. Shona Thorburn has been a staple of the Canadian women's basketball team for over a decade and is no hanging them up. Guest - Shona Thorburn Kids being distracted by devices in the classroom is a huge problem, how can it be fixed. Guest - Thierry Karsenti

May 17, 201752 min

Should the province be trusted with the LRT? Why was P.K. Subban fined? And how weird is Canada

In light of the stadium debacle and the large amount of issues still persisting with it can the province be trusted to carry out any project? P.K. Subban recieved a penalty for embellishment eight days ago and just now the NHL decided to fine him for it. Guest - Bubba O'Neil A local author has a new book about how crazy our country can be. Guest - J.C. Villamere

May 11, 201757 min

A McMaster Marauder is now with the B.C. Lions, Improving mortality rates in the third world, And what ever happened to Ray Lyell?

Danny Vandervoort became the second highest ever Marauder picked in the CFL draft when he went 3rd overall to B.C. Guest - Danny Vandervoort A charity headed by a local woman is attempting to improve the quality of life in the third world. Guest - Dr. Jean Chamberlain Ray Lyell was a local rock star in the early 90s but faded from view. Guest - Ray Lyell

May 10, 201752 min

More census data came out today, More details on the Waterdown shooting, And what is up with the NHL

The interesting data today, for the first time ever there are more seniors than children in Canada. The shooting yesterday in Waterdown is fascinating many as it links to the tale of organized crime in Hamilton. Guest - James Dubro Yesterday P.K. Subban was smashed from behind in the head with a stick and ended up with a penalty for embellishment, how in the world did that happen. Guest - Rick Zamperin

May 04, 201752 min

Saving a beaver, LRT takes a big step, And why don't people watch TV?

It may be the most Canadian thing ever but today a beaver was rescued from being stuck in a fence. Guest - Sarah Mombomquette LRT passed an important vote tonight thanks to a stunning reversal from a few ardent opponents of the project. Guest - Bill Kelly Why do people prefer to watch TV and movies on small screens. Guest - Adam Oldfield

Apr 27, 201757 min

Will council delay an LRT vote yet again? Should pro athletes be given the benefit of the doubt? And an inspiring tale

Another marathon council session today and we may be no closer to a vote from council. Guest - Ken Mann The Roughriders cut Justin Cox after he was arrested for domestic assault. The CFL made it clear that no team may sign him, is this the right move considering he hasn't been convicted? Guest - Bubba O'Neil Ten years ago Rachel Dendekker was nearly killed in a car crash and left with serious injuries. Now she stands as an inspiring tale. Guest - Rachel Dendekker...

Apr 20, 201750 min
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