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BFM :: Shelah Talks

BFM :: Shelah Talks
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BFM is a 24 hr independent radio station based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia focused on business news and current affairs. Core programs include business news, market reports from Malaysia and other regions and interviews with various business personalities.
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The London Olympics are coming to a close but memories will remain. Shelah looks proudly to the achievements of our national athletes, assesses our penchant for lining up around the block for just a scoop of 'silver medal ice cream', and the spirit of sportsmanship that the games have showcased. 
Did the opening ceremony of the Olympics baffle you as it did Shelah? Our diva gets her manicured nails deep into that mysterious English spectacle. She also talks the walk on promises and broken, and asks exactly how much did Sir Paul get paid for playing at the Olympic Opening and is otherwise her fabulous self.
Electric violinist Dennis Lau, chafes at the tag, 'the male version of Vanessa Mae'. Our flamboyant Shelah meets her match in Dennis, wigless as he may be. They discuss the Olympics, Lee Chong Wei's chances of winning a gold , weightlifting and those awful songs. This episode isn't as PG-rated as it's supposed to be.
“What if,” Shelah asks. What would we become if we hadn't had the experiences we’ve had as a country? What if the world really ends this December? What if Shelah Talks is no longer hosted by Shelah. His utopian dreams intact – and he applauds all of you for your own fantasies – he walks on proudly.
There’s no business like show business. Shelah gets under the skin of the performing arts. Gripped by that haunting Shakespearean question "to be or not to be", she waxes lyrical about being prancing about on the stage. And we know with her, all the world’s a stage.
DVD killed the VCR star! Or did it? We seem to be caught up with the analogue medium, especially secret recordings involving politicians. Are we seeing a revival of the VCR? Do we all have voyeuristic tendencies? Shelah takes a hard look at the phenomenon through her heavy mascara.
Hormones rage, tempers flare, fluffy kittens and sappy TV commercials bring tears to your eyes, yes you’re right it’s that time of the month.  Allay your period dramas with an extended dose of Shelah, joined by the equally stunning Bernie Chan, former beauty queen whose had the accolade of being mistaken for a “ladyboy”. They compare notes on the perils of radio, drinking from the fountain of youth and trying everything once.
Tragedy strikes Shelah again. Her trusted Proton Saga fails her yet again in the mid day heat. Whilst waiting for SOS to arrive, KL's unpredictable Pollutant Standards Index reading  inspires a rather unusual list of 10 things to do on a hazy day. It starts with scuba diving. Why? Just have a listen.
From tennis to love song, and with more eye shadow than the Titanic could ever have kept afloat, our resident Drag Queen Shelah tackles that old chesnut, What is Love?
 
Shelah toasts the Queen of England on her diamond Jubilee celebration and tests the power of her ‘England’. In what promises to be a majestic episode, we wonder, what else does our resident drag queen have up her sequined sleeve?
It’s that Time of the Month with Vince Chong, the first ever winner on Akademi Fantasia. Failure might not be an option but it is possible. Vince talks about stepping out of the limelight, resurrecting his career and more. Does Shelah have something up her sleeve for the man?
We’re back to The Age of Aquarius. From horoscopes to the more mundane struggles with DBKL, Shelah gets all earthy crunchy on us.
With eagle-eyes, drag queen Shelah snares all and sundry in his critical drag-net. Not hair net, okay? Shelah’s not far from the madding crowd but is touched by the lunacy all the same.
Being philosophical in 6-inch heels is not easy. But the country’s most loved drag queen Shelah can’t help himself.  He needs to reflect on the past. The most recent past. The weekend past. You know where this is going, don’t you?
It’s that time of the month with Shelah again. And the BOH
Cameronian Arts Awards is center-stage. He speaks to Pat Ibrahim, nominated for
‘Best Choreographer’, and Adibah Noor for ‘Best Supporting Actress in a
Supporting Role.’ Shelah’s convinced that there’s no business like show
business.
With the BOH Cameronian Awards just
around the corner, Shelah gabs with Fiona Gomez, one of the many judges who has
given performances the thumbs up or down. As well Chai Vivan, who has been
nominated for the best choreographer award for the production, “Cicak”.
Shelah continues her celebration on
the return of the BOH Cameronian Awards- this time with Iedil Putra (Projek
Disco Baldi) who is nominated for “Best Group Performance”, as well as Gavin
Yap, nominated for “Best Actor in a Supporting Role”.
For the entire month of April, Shelah will be celebrating the return of the BOH Cameronian Awards. This week, his guests are Charity Lee and Junji Delfino, the two nominees for the “Best Solo Performance” award.
In an intense yet cheeky Time of the Month, Shelah puts an upcoming rock n’ roll singer on the spot, as Poova is interrogated about her knowledge on the local music industry.
Shelah sings the blues over the Kylie and Kelis no show at the Formula 1 this year. What do they take us for? But not to worry our drama queen extraordinaire bounces back with counter-offer: a date for every pair of shoes he sells. A typical day at the office, we say.



