HI I am so glad to have found this link again as I can no longer access it through CBC. I love this piece and it does a great job in creatively helping people to understand that mental illness symptoms are not always uncomfortable.
The first review mentions the 'f'word.
If you listen carefully, you will realise that the reviewer is the victim of wilful misdirection. The word concerned is 'frock.
Very creative, dark and edgy piece. Very well performed. I haven't heard anything like this on PRX. Rich layers are created with words and sound effects. In truth, I couldn't figure out why liked the piece, but I did. There's use of the 'f' word though, which made me wonder if the Toronto broadcast allowed it. Nevertheless, listen to it for a different attitude in radio production. Yes, I guess that's what I like about it, the attitude of the production.
Comments for Crazy Like A Fox
This piece belongs to the series "CBC Radio's Outfront"
Produced by Laurence Stevenson
Other pieces by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Rating Summary
3 comments
Brenda Quinlan
Posted on February 10, 2010 at 11:23 AM | Permalink
Educational used for online teaching on Mental Health
HI I am so glad to have found this link again as I can no longer access it through CBC. I love this piece and it does a great job in creatively helping people to understand that mental illness symptoms are not always uncomfortable.
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Posted on May 12, 2005 at 08:06 AM | Permalink
Review of Crazy Like A Fox
The first review mentions the 'f'word.
If you listen carefully, you will realise that the reviewer is the victim of wilful misdirection. The word concerned is 'frock.
Emon Hassan
Posted on May 10, 2005 at 08:15 PM | Permalink
Review of Crazy Like A Fox
Very creative, dark and edgy piece. Very well performed. I haven't heard anything like this on PRX. Rich layers are created with words and sound effects. In truth, I couldn't figure out why liked the piece, but I did. There's use of the 'f' word though, which made me wonder if the Toronto broadcast allowed it. Nevertheless, listen to it for a different attitude in radio production. Yes, I guess that's what I like about it, the attitude of the production.