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Electric Dreams: In Conversation With Eugene Evans

43 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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When we first started this podcast, I asked Prof Dave how, growing up in 1970s Toxteth and at a school that didn't even offer O levels, he'd got into computing in the first place. He said it was through computing magazines, but also because of a growing gaming industry in Liverpool. We found one of those games makers, Eugene Evans. And he agreed to talk to us. You know the history of Liverpool and football, Liverpool and music. But this story about a group of young men and boys making games and money (for a while at least) in the 80s, is not so often told. Special thanks to the National Video Game Museum in Sheffield, for supporting this episode. Recording and editing by Stephanie Power Music and mixing by Matt Power Further reading: Replay by Tristan Donovan Further viewing: Commercial Breaks: The Battle For Santa's Software (BBC 1984) An audio cue sheet is available on request.

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Electric Dreams: In Conversation With Eugene Evans

When we first started this podcast, I asked Prof Dave how, growing up in 1970s Toxteth and at a school that didn't even offer O levels, he'd got into computing in the first place. He said it was through computing magazines, but also because of a growing gaming industry in Liverpool. We found one of those games makers, Eugene Evans. And he agreed to talk to us. You know the history of Liverpool and football, Liverpool and music. But this story about a group of young men and boys making games and money (for a while at least) in the 80s, is not so often told. Special thanks to the National Video Game Museum in Sheffield, for supporting this episode. Recording and editing by Stephanie Power Music and mixing by Matt Power Further reading: Replay by Tristan Donovan Further viewing: Commercial Breaks: The Battle For Santa's Software (BBC 1984) An audio cue sheet is available on request.

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Inform, Educate, and Entertain: Reith 2.0

Who remembers the BBC's Computer Literacy Project from the 1980s? It was created to help prepare people in the UK for the massive and widespread adoption of computers. And here we are, looking at the massive and widespread adoption of AI. Professor Dave has had a brilliant idea, and we are asking the BBC's new Director General, to consider it. Reith 2.0 - a large language model, made by a trusted institution, to equip the UK population with the right AI skills for the future. Further reading: Susbstack report. and any coverage https://clp.bbcrewind.co.uk/history Presenters: Professor David Reid and Stephanie Power Recording, editing and mixing by Stephanie Power Music and additional material: Matt Power Married To The Machine: Living With AI is a news podcast, currently in proof of concept stage. It is a non-commercial entity. BBC Microcomputer Commercial: The Crowded Room from 1984, Directed by Terry Lovelock BBC Archive. Ceefax: A Communications Revolution 1975 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICoj8mxG0ww&t=1s Thanks to Mumsnet for permission to use part of the Rachel Reeves interview. https://www.mumsnet.com/i/rachel-reeves-mumsnet-asks

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