• Sir Bob Geldof Exclusive

    Watch our interview with 'Sir Bob Geldof'.
    10th January 2008
  • 'Sir Bob Geldof Interview'
  • We had an opportunity to interview 'Sir Bob Geldof'. We asked him 'What campaign he has most enjoyed doing', 'How important getting people involved in politics is to him' & 'How to motivate young people and get them involved'.
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    Congratulations BettThurs. A superb interview with Sir Bob. You obviously asked questions that he had a big opinion on.. hence the 4 min interview!
    I particularly liked what Sir Bob had to say about who the change-makers are and like it or not Politicians are the people who ultimately will change how a country operates.
    I also liked the way that you all kept Sir Bob engaged by showing interest in what he had to say and you kept your cool. Well done.
    Heath Adams
    10/01/2008 16:41:32
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    A fantastic interview with one of the most imposing personalities in the United Kingdom. Great questions and the answers gave a lot for us all to think about.
    R Broadbridge
    10/01/2008 17:23:44
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    A excellent interview!
    Rakhee Haria, Hornsey School For Girls
    10/01/2008 19:20:57
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    Wow. Sir Bob. I wish I had been there but I'm not sure I would have been as cool as you. You asked some great questions and he appeared genuinely interested in them. I thought his answer about how you get young people engaged was very pertinent to teachers as well as politicians. You can't expect people to be interested just because you are. You have to make them interested by making it interesting. Well done the three of you.
    Annette Knight
    11/01/2008 07:45:09
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    Well done! Interesting questions which resulted in thought provoking answers. It is really important for youngsters to understand how they can begin to make a difference - and as Bob Geldof said, whether we like it or not, it is ultimately the politicians who can make change happen. So we need to be aware of political climates in order to understand some of the issues.
    Sarah Tufnell
    11/01/2008 08:39:12
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    Fantastic, how proud are we !
    A huge credit to yourselves. You could be the change makers of the furure
    janet haworth
    11/01/2008 10:57:51
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    Our many thanks to everyone and the teachers from Dene Magna School for take time out of your busy day and be at the BETT show and I am sure you will agree with me that this was an experience not to be forgotten. It's a great interview, you guys asked the questions that matter to all children and young people, not only in this country but across the Global. Sir Bob Geldof's responded positively and there will be plenty of food for thought! Please keep up the excellent work you are doing and post your interviews on your Radiowaves Station. Well done once again, you should be proud of yourself.
    Dinendra Haria, Ministry of Justice
    11/01/2008 11:10:44
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    Thankyou Heath, Tom, Alex and Rachael and of course, Sir Bob. I have already shared this brilliant interview with colleagues elsewhere. Fantastic material for our Humanities department. What a coup for Dene Magna again! Well done
    Brenda Matthews
    11/01/2008 12:54:37
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    What an excellent interview! Well done eveyone. Bob Geldof said some really important things and your questions were spot on. I think he showed that you can make things happen and that what you are doing, just by interviewing him, could make other people interested in politics and changing things. I am looking forward to hearing where yhou go form here and whether your campaign succeeds.
    Bridget Prentice MP
    Minister of Justice
    Bridget Prentice
    13/01/2008 12:02:02
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    Wow! What an incredible opportunity to engage in active Citizenship. Well done, guys. You'll always remember this experience. Use it to show that it can be cool to get involved in politics.
    Lynne Howell
    13/01/2008 19:34:08
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    A fantastic interview! A huge well done to all involved!
    Ben McAvoy - NUMU
    17/01/2008 10:27:26
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    some really good questions. excellent job
    Mark Waddington, ITV
    04/03/2008 18:39:35
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    Is that you Alisp ?
    alisp
    07/03/2008 21:51:24
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    This interview is brilliant! Well done for getting Sir Bob to talk so well about this - I thought he was inspiring and said a lot of insightful things. Good questions from you guys too!
    Sam H
    13/07/2008 15:29:22