Frankyblade

Jerry Griffon
Robert Dasher
Literature Academics
9min:35sec
 
|SFX:                   | |HUMAN BODILY SOUNDS, BURPING, LAUGHING, SNEEZING, PASSING WIND ETC. UP AND UNDER (04       |
|                       | |SECONDS).                                                                                   |
|ANNCR:                 | |Now if you have just tuned it, coming up is our regular segment “Let’s Talk Texts”. Today   |
|                       | |in the studio we will be reviewing Blade Runner and Frankenstein with special guests Jerry |
|                       | |Griffon and Robert Dasher, both well-known and respected academics in the field.           |
|                       | |During our discussion, we will be analysing how these texts represent what it means to be   |
|                       | |human. Today’s topic is specific in regards of correlating with the current natural         |
|                       | |disasters being experienced around the globe. From the earthquake in Christchurch, New     |
|                       | |Zealand, and the tsunami in Japan, our humanity is being tested by Mother nature.           |
|                       | |Ahem. So without further adue, allow me to introduce and welcome Jerry Griffon, expert on   |
|                       | |Blade Runner, and Robert Dasher, specialising in Frankenstein.                             |
|SFX:                   | |SOUNDS OF SCRATCHING. PAUSE. MORE SCRATCHING (02 SECONDS).                                 |
|JERRY:                | |Thankyou, thankyou very much! It is my pleasure.                                           |
|ROBERT: ANNCR:        | |Yes! Thankyou, it is nice to be here.                                                       |
|                       | |Well, thinking about both texts, Blade Runner and Frankenstein, what does it mean to be     |
|                       | |human and tell us what you believe about how each text develops characters, ideas and       |
|JERRY:...