Audio files

Learning to listen, listening to learn.

Audio file index

This page lists all the Project V audio files. To view them by subject, along with the material produced by the children during the making of the project, please see the subject links in the menu to the left.

Age of Consent

Alcohol

MP3 (1.6Mb)

Sex

MP3 (1.4Mb)


AIDS

What causes it?

MP3 (4.6Mb)


How the drugs work

MP3 (4.5Mb)


Safe sex prevents transmission

MP3 (2.7Mb)


Animal Testing

Why is opinion so divided?

MP3 (5.9Mb)


What about the law?

MP3 (6.0Mb)


Making up our minds

MP3 (3.6Mb)


Bird Flu

Should we be worried?

MP3 (10.3Mb)


Bullying

Part 1 - Hear our Stories

MP3 (2.4Mb)

Part 2 - What can we do about it?

MP3 (2.8Mb)


Cancer

Miracle cure or steady progress?

MP3 (10.3Mb)

The Herceptin Story - Dificult choices and decisions

MP3 (5.8Mb)


Cruelty to Animals

Shocking stories of animal cruelty

MP3 (1.4Mb)

What can be done?

MP3 (1.1Mb)

More stories of animal cruelty

MP3 (3.2Mb)


Drugs

Addicts' Stories

MP3 (1.9Mb)

Hear from the experts -
Tony and Ruth

MP3 (1.9Mb)

First we spoke to our classmates...

MP3 (183Kb)

What can adults do to give us the help we need?

(An interview with Toby's Dad)

MP3 (861Kb)

What children need to know

(Kizzie's Mum)

MP3 (637Kb)

Adults need to listen to our views

(Steve Hilton, Bristol City Council)

MP3 (699Kb)

Why don't we have more drugs education?

(Mr Payne, teacher)

MP3 (519Kb)

How do drug users get caught?

(PC Humphries)

MP3 (836Kb)

To legalise or not legalise drugs...

(Jess Smith, Bristol City Council)

MP3 (807Kb)

Where can you go if you need help?

(Sarah, Bristol Drugs Project)

MP3 (881Kb)


Global Warming

What causes the problem

MP3 (6.1Mb)


Telling the good story

MP3 (6.1Mb)


Graffiti

What is graffiti?

MP3 (3.9Mb)


Happy slapping

Happy Slapping - a Dangerous Craze

MP3 (3.6Mb)


Heart disease

What is a heart attack?

MP3 (6.1Mb)

How can we avoid heart disease?

MP3 (4.6Mb)


Litter

Who is to blame?

MP3 (1.5Mb)

What can we do?

MP3 (2.2Mb)


MRSA

What is MRSA?

MP3 (6.4Mb)

What happens if you get MRSA - and what can we do about it?

MP3 (5.1Mb)


Nuclear power

What people think about Nuclear Power

MP3 (6.4Mb)

The Question of SAFETY

MP3 (5.1Mb)

The question of HEALTH

MP3 (5.1Mb)

The Questions of NUCLEAR WASTE and the ALTERNATIVES TO NUCLEAR

MP3 (5.1Mb)

CLIMATE CHANGE and the Views of the Government's Chief Scientific Advisor

MP3 (5.1Mb)


Obesity

Just how big is the problem?

MP3 (9.0Mb)


Performance enhancing drugs

Politics of testing

Windows Media Audio (2.3Mb)

MP3 (6.1Mb)

The doctor

Windows Media Audio (1.3Mb)

MP3 (3.6Mb)

The athletes

Windows Media Audio (2.7Mb)

MP3 (7.2Mb)


Poverty

Poverty - what can be done?

Windows Media Audio (2.4Mb)

MP3 (2.4Mb)

Lenny Henry speaks about the Make Poverty History campaign

Windows Media Audio (1.9Mb)

MP3 (1.9Mb)


School dinners

Part 1 - It's Hard to Change

Windows Media Audio (2.3Mb)

MP3 (2.1Mb)

Part 2 - How it can be Done

Windows Media Audio (2.1Mb)

MP3 (2.3Mb)


Sexism

Sexism - The Issues

Windows Media Audio (1.3Mb)

MP3 (1.3Mb)

Sexism - The Debate

Windows Media Audio (1.7Mb)

MP3 (1.6Mb)

Sexism - The Minister talks

Windows Media Audio (855Kb)

MP3 (836Kb)


Smoking

Part 1

Windows Media Audio (145k)

MP3 (1.3Mb)

Part 2

Windows Media Audio (145k)

MP3 (1.8Mb)

Or, hear both parts as a whole

Windows Media Audio (2.2Mb)

MP3 (3.2Mb)

Back the Smoking Ban!

Windows Media Audio (4.3Mb)

MP3 (2.1Mb)

Why it's so Dangerous

Windows Media Audio (2.7Mb)

MP3 (1.3Mb)


Southampton - Oceanliners

Oceanliners

Windows Media Audio (3.2Mb)

MP3 (8.3Mb)

Naylor interview

Windows Media Audio (1Mb)

MP3 (2.6Mb)

S Martin interview

Windows Media Audio (0.8Mb)

MP3 (2.2Mb)


Southampton - Oceanography

National Oceanography Centre tour

Windows Media Audio (1.4Mb)

MP3 (3.8Mb)

Boxall

Windows Media Audio (1.2Mb)

MP3 (3.3Mb)

Lizzie Saskia

Windows Media Audio (1.6Mb)

MP3 (4.2Mb)


Southampton - Immigration

Immigration: whole programme

Windows Media Audio (4.2Mb)

MP3 (11.0Mb)

Don John

Windows Media Audio (0.9Mb)

MP3 (2.5Mb)

Claire

Windows Media Audio (1.3Mb)

MP3 (3.4Mb)

Malkeat

Windows Media Audio (1.1Mb)

MP3 (3.0Mb)

Paulina

Windows Media Audio (0.8Mb)

MP3 (2.2Mb)


Southampton - Leisure & Tourism

Leisure and tourism

Windows Media Audio (2.4Mb)

MP3 (6.5Mb)

FC interview

Windows Media Audio (0.8Mb)

MP3 (2.1Mb)


Southampton Docks - History

Early days

Windows Media Audio (2.1Mb)

MP3 (5.7Mb)

Changes

Windows Media Audio (2.2Mb)

MP3 (5.8Mb)

Port, Community and the Titanic.

Windows Media Audio (1.5Mb)

MP3 (3.8Mb)


Southampton Docks - Workers

Conditions of Work

Windows Media Audio (1.5Mb)

MP3 (4.0Mb)

Piecework and Low wages

Windows Media Audio (2.7Mb)

MP3 (6.9Mb)

Then and Now

Windows Media Audio (1.3Mb)

MP3 (3.5Mb)

Personalities

Windows Media Audio (1.4Mb)

MP3 (3.8Mb)


Southampton Docks - Businesses

The Container Terminal

Windows Media Audio (2.0Mb)

MP3 (5.2Mb)

The Border Inspection Post

Windows Media Audio (2.9Mb)

MP3 (7.5Mb)

Cavendish Foods

Windows Media Audio (0.8Mb)

MP3 (2.1Mb)


Southampton Docks - Shipbuilding

The Importance of the Clyde

Windows Media Audio (2.5Mb)

MP3 (6.6Mb)

The Future of Shipbuilding

Windows Media Audio (2.0Mb)

MP3 (5.1Mb)


Stem Cell Research

Stem Cell Research - A cure for all diseases?

MP3 (4.5Mb)


Professor John Martin - the Cardiologist

MP3 (4.9Mb)


Professor Robin Ali - the Opthamologist

MP3 (3.2Mb)


Dr. Robin Lovell-Badge - the scientist

MP3 (4.8Mb)


Josaphine Quintavalle - the opponent

MP3 (4.1Mb)


Dr. Evan Harris - the politician

MP3 (3.3Mb)


Stereotyping

Is it right to judge someone by the way they dress?

Windows Media Audio (3.5Mb)

MP3 (3.4Mb)


Vandalism

Vandals' views

Windows Media Audio (918Kb)

MP3 (2Mb)

Victims' views

Windows Media Audio (1.4Mb)

MP3 (1.6Mb)

Hear the music we composed exclusively!

Written and performed by Abdul Mojid and Kamil Munir

MP3 (2.9Mb)


“I think the best part of the project was when we went out and had interviews with a number of different people and discussed their opinions and thoughts about this issue.”