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Rachael Hopper has been retired from the radio business since 2010, but before then she enjoyed a 20 year career as a presenter and producer on the GWR Network, Radio 1, Capital and Heart Radio.In this edition of Radio Greats, Rachael sits down with Luke to share her career of the wireless. From working with her Mum at BBC Radio Cumbria, to losing out to Margaretha Taylor on a Radio contest for BRMB. Presenting Breakfast on RAM FM in Derby and Evenings on Mercia and how Geri Halliwell stole her hairstyle. Producing Dave Pearce and Pete Tong at Radio 1, before presenting on Capital Radio. Working for Heart and how after becoming a Mother, she left the radio business.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads for the use of content.
A pamphlet from the 1980s illuminates the world we live in now, a musical invitation for your domestic space, and some dazzling canine choreography for your ears. Josie Long presents short documentaries based around instructions.How to Listen... including How Not To, How You Ought To, and How You Won't (Extract) Written by Stephen Potter and Joyce Grenfell Produced by Stephen Potter Originally broadcast on BBC Third Programme in 1946Hot Dogs! Presented by Alan Smith Produced by Steve Urquhart Originally broadcast on Alan Smith's Mid Morning Show, BBC Radio Cumbria in 1999Hell Rubs and Sobs Produced by Sami El-EnanyHow To Look 30 When You're 30 Produced by Jesse LawsonCurated by Axel Kacoutié, Eleanor McDowall and Andrea Rangecroft Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4
Interviews for bbc radio Cumbria sport at the 24hr football game
Picking up from the Commentary team and bridging the gap between the end of the first half and the start of the second
Build up to Penrith v Workington in the Fred Conway Cumberland Cup Final. More examples of me hosting the show, interacting with the Commentary team and handing over for interviews and the start of Commentary
Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Mike Zeller on BBC Radio Cumbria to discuss deep fake AI generated voices, and the potential dangers with scammers cloning victim's voices. How worried should we be and what can we do to protect ourselves? You can follow and contact the Gadget Detective on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy these shows please consider subscribing and leaving a review, thanks. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #Mike #Zeller #BBC #Radio #Cumbria #AI #Artificial #Intelligence #ChatGPT #OpenAI #Bing #Microsoft #Office #Image #Text #Midjourney #Voice #Cloning #Deep #Fake #Scam #Hoax #Crime #Fraud #Speech #Privacy #Security #Tom #Hanks #Hollywood #Movies #Actors #Films #Photography
A rare sight at Brunton Park for a while - goals galore, as United and Stockport play out a humdinger of a game in CA1 but is a point not a huge amount of use to either side in their push for automatic promotion?In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, the lads look back on a 2-2 draw that was a brilliant advert for League Two football - lots of chat about Simmo's tactical switch, Jon Mellish scoring with his appendage and some of the best away fans we've seen at BP this season. We also look ahead to the Cumbrian Classic/A595 Derby/just another game (delete as appropriate) as United make the trip down the coast to take on Barrow - we catch-up with Freya from BBC Radio Cumbria's excellent "Out of the Blue" CUFC and Barrow podcast about how the Bluebirds are getting on this season - with discussion about the change from following a non-league side to an EFL side, how Pete Wild's first season in-charge at Holker St has got on and the growing "rivalry" between the two sets of fans..There's also a news update and a round-up of how Ex-Blues got in in the last week.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Dan MacLennan in Carlisle. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------We're pleased to confirm that Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch will be sponsoring the podcast once again this season! As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Mike Zeller on BBC Radio Cumbria to discuss Netflix's plans to crack down on the sharing of passwords with those living at other addresses. While Netflix has backtracked, will other platforms follow suit? You can contact and follow the Gadget Detective on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy these shows please consider subscribing and leaving a review, thanks! #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #Mike #Zeller #BBC #Radio #Cumbria #Netflix #Password #Sharing #Share #Friends #Family #Streaming #Movies #TV #Shows #Subscription #Shares #Share #Holder #Contract #Amazon #Apple #Prime #Home #IP #Verification #Terms #Conditions
The UKs last remaining coal fired power stations are about to close, bringing to an end our use of coal to produce our electricity. West Burton is one of the last coal fired power stations still generating electricity, and Andrew Carter was able to record a soundscape there before it falls silent for ever. West Burton was originally planned to close in September 2022, but the Russian invasion of Ukraine has extended its operations until the spring of 2023 to help with continuity of supply during the current energy crisis. Andrew's late father was a mechanical engineer, and he worked for the Central Electricity Generating Board, and fifty years ago he took Andrew around Cottam power station – which is just up the road from West Burton – and as you can imagine that tour around the plant left a big impression on an eight year old. As luck would have it, when Andrew was recording at West Burton, he was able to go to Cottam, which he discovered is now in the process of being demolished, and he walked again in his father's footsteps. It brought back a lot of poignant memories. This soundscape in an operating, and disused coal fired power station is Andrew's homage to his father, before these cathedrals of power are reduced to rubble, capturing, before it's too late, the sounds that would otherwise be lost to history. A BBC Radio Cumbria production, produced by Andrew Carter
Rory Stewart travels across Cumbria and Northumbria from an ancient Quaker meeting house in Brigflatts, to a medieval tower on Newcastle city walls, in search of clues in Basil Bunting's life and work to help understand this neglected masterpiece of twentieth century modernist poetry . It's a landscape that the former MP for Penrith and the Borders knows like the back of his hand, and it's where Bunting's poetic masterpiece is largely set. Bunting called it his ‘acknowledged land', an area stretching from Scotland to the Humber, which was once the ancient kingdom of Northumbria. A moment in time during the Dark Ages which saw a flourishing of Northumbrian art and culture, which produced the Lindisfarne Gospels, and was populated by larger than life historical figures like Eric Bloodaxe and St Cuthbert. It's a complex poem, which is not in the least parochial, taking in the poets travels around the world and his wide learning, and it has much in common with the modernist poetry of Eliot's Waste Land and Pounds Cantos. Rory examines the many contradictions in Bunting's life, the conscientious objector who later served in the RAF, the socialist who had fascist friends, and the principled public man who led an unexamined private life. But Rory leaves his journey with an acknowledgement of Bunting's exceptional poetic skill and the way in which his life weaves into the life of northern England with all its complexity and fierce rooted national pride. Produced by Andrew Carter at BBC Radio Cumbria
All good things must come to an end but if you'd told us a few weeks ago that Simmo would start his second reign with four straight wins then a defeat to a promotion contender, I think most fans would have bit your hand off!In the latest episode of The Brunton Bugle, Dan and Lee look back on the Northampton and Newport games - with plenty of talk about how United finally won a game in front of a big crowd at Brunton Park, and a bit of perspective about the fighting spirit the Blues showed in the narrow defeat to the Exiles a few days later.We also look ahead to this weekend's big Cumbrian Derby against Barrow, with both sides desperate to pick up all three points in their battle for survival. For the "Behind Enemy Lines" section, we spoke to BBC Radio Cumbria's Barrow commentator Adam Johnson about how the Bluebirds have got on this season, particularly their strong ex-Blues contingent.On top of all that, there's a round-up on how United's players out on-loan are getting on, a catch-up on how ex-Blues have got on in the last week and another question of the week from Mike for you to have a crack at.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined online by Dan MacLennan in Carlisle. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------This season, we're pleased to confirm that Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch will be sponsoring the second-half preview section of each episode! As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Pitching In NPL Step 4 Show returns this month. On this month's show, we're joined by the Managers at Ilkeston Town, Liversedge, Marske United, Stockton Town, Warrington Rylands, and Runcorn Linnets. Plus we talk Workington AFC with BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
BBC Radio Cumbria correspondant Jordan Weir and the local press reporter Callum Linford join each other for the Ike Southward memorial clash between Workington Town and Whitehaven RLFC this weekend.
The Pitching In Step 4 Show returns this month, as we catch up with some of the early pacesetters. This month, we're joined by the Managers at Warrington Rylands, Trafford, Ilkeston Town, Liversedge, Halesowen Town, Ossett United, Carlton Town, and Shildon. Plus we also catch up with BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh with a view on Workington AFC. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
On the latest episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike take a look back on the two consecutive 2-0 wins against Southend and Scunthorpe and ask the big question - can United really make a late-run for a play-off place?In the preview section, there's a look ahead to the games against Barrow and Newport County, where we also have a chat with BBC Radio Cumbria's Bluebirds commentator Adam Johnson about the first competitive game between the two side at Holker Street in almost 60 years. As well as that, there's the usual news and a round-up of what ex-United players and coaches have been getting up to!Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined remotely by Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle and email us with any questions, suggestions, and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/brunton-bugle-cufc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mr Bird has been talking to BBC Radio Cumbria about the reopening of schools. Take a listen: The post Mr Bird Talks to BBC Radio Cumbria appeared first on Workington Academy.
Mr Bird has been talking to BBC Radio Cumbria about the recent school closure. The post Mr Bird Talks to BBC Radio Cumbria appeared first on Workington Academy.
Becca Bryers guides you through surprising stories of communities across England pulling together to help others, drawn from across BBC Local Radio. This episode - Emily's husband of 12 years, Simon took his own life this summer - she shares what impact it's had on the family and how she, and her children, are now passionate about sharing their story. Plus bakery assistant Alice goes in search of Peter, her favourite customer - after being separated by the pandemic. Featuring stories from BBC Radio Cumbria, BBC Essex, BBC Radio Cornwall, BBC Radio Derby.
Jack Goodwin reports on Trafford vs Kendal Town for BBC Radio Cumbria
I caught up with the Head of the Barrow AFC Performance Centre Liam Reid at Half Time during Barrow's 2-2 draw with Leeds U21's in the EFL Trophy on BBC Radio Cumbria
Jason and Cory sit down with David Ingham a Barrow AFC supporter and Adam Johnson from BBC Radio Cumbria to preview and discuss the upcoming (and first game of the season) Derby County v Barrow AFC. Who are the League Two newcomers? What style and/or system do they play? Does manager David Dunn stick to a style or can it change based off of the situation? Where are Barrow's strengths and weaknesses? We also discuss expectations for Barrow this season. And how it feels to get promoted after so long away from the English Football League. Does it bittersweet coming up via a vote? Or is it poetic justice? How disappointing was it to get promoted with no fans in the stands? All this and more is discusses as well as our famous score predictions! Jason and Cory then talk about some other recent club news and transfers! Thank you for listening! Get in touch with your questions or comments. On Twitter: @ramsreview1 ; Facebook: @ramsreviewpod and Email ramsreview@hotmail.com
In a bumper podcast special, we react to the announcement about the National League finishing the season on a Points Per Game basis and that the playoffs will take place.We cover a number of topics and chat about it with title winning managers Ian Evatt of Barrow and Dean Brennan of Wealdstone. Plus Simon Weaver of Harrogate, Scott Loach the goalkeeper at Barnet, York manager Steve Watson, Havant and Waterlooville director Trevor Brock, Journalist Sam Elliott and BBC Radio Cumbria's Adam Johnson.Subscribe via Itunes and Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this weeks podcast, League One and Two edition - Kelham, Adam and James spoke to Barrow AFC Reporter & Commentator for BBC Radio Cumbria, Adam Johnson - to discuss Barrows potential return to the EFL, as well as debating alternatives to the PPG system set to be used to decide the third and fourth tier in English football.Song: ( Energetic Rock ) By : Anwar AmrVideo Link: https://youtu.be/HPa9eTADd5Y Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we catch up with BBC Radio Cumbria's Adam Johnson as he looks at Barrow's recent good form and asks is promotion to the Football League an Impossible Dream? Rob catches up with manager Ian Evatt after they secured another victory but Bromley and Yeovil are hot on their heels. Chris and Luke are joined by Darren Smith, from the Claret Army Podcast, to review all the action across the rest of the division as it remains tight across the whole of the division.In the North Kings Lynn are still flying high and we ask can they also pull off an impossible dream? At the bottom Luke caught up with Blyth Spartans manager Lee Clark as he trys to use his experience to lead the club away from the bottom of the table.In the South Wealdstone stay top with Slough in second, can they stay there? Havant are not far behind with games in hand, could they be title contenders? Plus it's topsy turvy at the bottom as the relegation battle heats up.Subscribe via Itunes and Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Piece I created on Barrow AFC and their hopes of promotion back to the football league featuring interviews with supporters and former player Brian Arrowsmith
Ben is joined by Sharon Edwards from BBC Radio Lincolnshire and Charlotte Rose from BBC Essex discuss election manifesto numberwang and play a drinking game with a difference. Ben explores different forms of democracy with help from the unknowable Chris Mason. Caire Hamilton from BBC Radio Merseyside and Bob Cooper from BBC Radio Cumbria look at the futility that some people feel when deciding whether their vote will make a difference.
I spoke with BBC Radio Cumbria News Hour host Adam Powell after Barrow's 3-0 win Saturday at Notts County put Barrow top of the National League
This week the guys look at Yeovil pulling off a cracking result at Halifax, Woking staying top and the table being upside down and is John Sheridan under pressure at Chesterfield? Rob catches up with BBC Radio Cumbria's Adam Johnson and Barrow manager Ian Evatt and we also have ''Rob's Rant'' In the South Wealdstone pull clear with another win, can they stay there? it's tight in the playoffs and we look at the first managerial dismissal in the south.In the North Kings Lynn continue to surprise, has ''Worton's Warning'' come true for York and the brakes are cut for Leamington. Don't forget to subscribe via Itunes and Spotify to hear the podcast as soon as it's out Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Caroline Robertson is the presenter on BBC Radio Cumbria, she returns to the show after 2 years to talk about he recent promotion to the mid morning show broadcasting Monday - Friday 9am-12pm as well as discussing her recent travels all over the world and her stand up comedy career. Show Notes BBC Radio Cumbria - https://www.bbc.co.uk/radiocumbria BBC Caroline - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07d3nsh Caroline Robertson Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/caroline.robertson.357 Instagram - www.instagram.com/caroline_rbrtsn/ Twitter - www.twitter.com/carolinerbrtsn Behind The Noise Insiders Private Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/BTNInsiders Host: Marc Farquhar Instagram - www.instagram.com/marcfarquhar Facebook - www.facebook.com/themarcfarquhar Twitter - www.twitter.com/marcfarquhar Producer Tek Twitter - www.twitter.com/producertek Behind The Noise Email us - podcast@behindthenoise.net Website - www.behindthenoise.net Facebook - www.facebook.com/behindthenoisepodcast Listen on Spotify - http://bit.ly/SpotifyBTN Listen/Download/Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes- http://bit.ly/BTNiTunes Watch on YouTube - http://bit.ly/BTNYouTube Music: Die No More Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3O90iXfMcPRaslmQ72OuTP?si=_kq349keTrOxgaDBpnl87g Subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Podcoin, Google Podcasts, Radio Republic, Spotify and also get the podcast on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts App, Podcast Addict App on Android, iHeart Radio and TuneIn.
Barrow AFC Manager Ian Evatt speaking to me following a fantastic 3-1 victory away at Title hopefuls Wrexham
The weekly Evo-Stik NPL Show returns this week as we look ahead to this weekend's big matches in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. On this week's show, Ben was joined by League Social Media Officer James Heyes, BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh and by The North East Non League Show's Mark Carruthers. In addition, we're also joined by the new interim Manager of Basford United Liam Hearn, as well as by the Management of Hyde United, Hednesford Town and Lancaster City The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. With thanks: Farsley Celtic - https://twitter.com/FarsleyCelticFC Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
The Evo-Stik NPL Show returns this week as we pay homage to the FA Trophy exploits of Ramsbottom United as we're joined by Manager Chris Wilcock. In addition we also look ahead to this weekend's big matches in the League as Ben was joined by League Social Media Officer James Heyes and The North East Football Podcast's Mark Carruthers. Plus we talk Workington with BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh, Scarborough Athletic with Yorkshire Coast Radio's Ant Taylor, Gainsborough Trinity with club media man Rob Hughes, and that big title six pointer this weekend between South Shields and Farsley Celtic with Live Sport FM's Bernard Chyzy. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
The Evo-Stik NPL Show returns as we look ahead to this weekend's big games in both league and FA Trophy. Ben was joined this week by League Social Media Officer James Heyes, by BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh on Workington, The Express and Star's Joe Edwards on Stafford Rangers v Hednesford Town, as well as the Managers at Farsley Celtic, Basford United and Lancaster City. Plus we have a full fixture preview with the Mid Cheshire Guardian's Andrew Simpson. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild With thanks to Matlock Town - https://www.youtube.com/user/MTFC10TV Nantwich Town - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXjDEiqE5Fd7anhZevDPTHA/videos South Shields - https://www.youtube.com/user/southshieldsfc Whitby Town - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8yp0CiAH1bb4I0hYqruyCA/featured
The Evo-Stik NPL Show returns as we look back at last weekend's results in The FA Trophy. Ben was joined this week by League Social Media Officer James Heyes, by Yorkshire Coast Radio's Andrew Snaith on Whitby Town, BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh on Workington, as well as the Managers at Basford United, Hednesford Town, and Lancaster City. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Behind The Noise #39 - Ryan Devlin & Matt Adamson Ryan Devlin is an independent wrestling promoter and now also a live music promoter. He joined Marc and Tek in the studio to talk about how he began his journey to becoming a major part of a very successful wrestling promotion and how and why he then decided to make the move into the very competitive world of live music promotion. He was joined by wrestling fanatic and Bösen frontman Matt Adamson who gave an update on the bands progress. Show Notes & Links: Marc's appearance hosting the Friday Showcase on BBC Radio Cumbria: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06n8b5p Fighting With My Family https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6513120/ Bob Sapp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Sapp Google image this beast of a man! Tuck Of The Draw Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/tuck-of-the-draw/id1374766478?mt=2 Wrestling Mania Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/notsam-wrestling/id934576040?mt=2 Bosen - As We Divide https://soundcloud.com/user-523432567/bosen-as-we-divide Ryan Devlin Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ryan.devlin.948 Target Wrestling Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TargetWrestling/ Email - targetwrestling@gmail.com Twitter - twitter.com/Targetwrestling YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0fjwaxthNUzah5H49z0I8w Matt Adamson Facebook - www.facebook.com/matt.adamson.94 Instagram - www.instagram.com/mattadamsonhr Bösen Facebook - www.facebook.com/bosencarlisle Email - bosencarlisle@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bosenofficial/ ............................................................................................... Host: Marc Farquhar Twitter - www.twitter.com/marcfarquhar Instagram - www.instagram.com/marcfarquhar Producer: Tek Twitter - www.twitter.com/producertek Behind The Noise Email us - podcast@behindthenoise.net Website - www.behindthenoise.net Facebook - www.facebook.com/behindthenoisepodcast Sponsor - Very Metal Art - www.verymetal.co.uk Listen on Spotify - http://bit.ly/SpotifyBTN Listen/Download/Subscribe on iTunes - http://bit.ly/BTNiTunes Watch on YouTube - http://bit.ly/BTNYouTube Subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, also get the podcast on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts App, Podcast Addict App on Android, iHeart Radio and TuneIn. Very Metal Art: Artwork for Die No More's EP Destruction Complete
Miraculous Cumbria with Steph Bradshaw and Jane Postlethwaite
We co-hosted BBC Radio Cumbrias new local Friday night show 'The Friday Showcase' on Friday 5 October. Did you listen in? No worries if you didn't as you can listen online on catch up. We talk in this episode about our experience of not swearing for 3 hours and finding more haunted locations! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for behind the scenes videos and photographs.
I spoke with Barrow AFC Manager Ady Pennock after Barrow lost 2-1 at home to Chester on the final day of the National League season. Despite the defeat the Bluebirds avoided relegation after Woking slipped to a 2-1 defeat at home to Dover
Barrow AFC Manager Ady Pennock speaking to me for BBC Radio Cumbria after the 0-0 draw at promotion chasing Bromley in the penultimate game of the season
I spoke with Ady Pennock for BBC Radio Cumbria after the 1-1 draw with Aldershot at the recreation ground
Ady Pennock speaking to me for BBC Radio Cumbria after Barrow recorded their 1st home win in over 5 months after Barrow beat Eastleigh 3-2
Barrow AFC Assistant Manager Jamie Day speaking to me for BBC Radio Cumbria following the 3-1 defeat at home to AFC Fylde which left Barrow still ahead of the dropzone on Goal difference
I Spoke with Barrow Assistant Manager Jamie Day for BBC Radio Cumbria after his side were held to a 0-0 draw against Play Off Chasing Dover Athletic at Holker Street
Ben and James are back with another edition of the weekly Evo-Stik NPL Show. On this week's show, we discuss the Title Race with Warrington Town Manager Paul Carden, as well as the Playoff Race with the Manager at Grantham Town Adam Stevens. In addition we also discuss the Playoffs and Witton Albion with the Northwich Guardian's Andrew Simpson, and Workington's chances with BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh. And we have a full fixture preview with Yorkshire non league journalist Thomas Feaheny. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Barrow AFC player/coach Grant Holt speaking to me for BBC Radio Cumbria following Barrow's 1-0 win at Maidenhead
20 year old Barrovian Nathan Waterston speaks to BBC Radio Cumbria's Adam Johnson after completing his move to his hometown side
On this week's show we look ahead to this weekend's big ties in the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Trophy as Ben is joined by Non League journalist Mark Carruthers. We also hear from some of the Managers involved this weekend, as we hear from Altrincham's Phil Parkinson and assistant Neil Sorvel, Paul Carden at Warrington Town, Adam Stevens at Grantham Town, and Stafford Rangers' Neil Kitching. We discuss Glossop North End v Workington too with Hillmen Radio's Tim Barnett and BBC Radio Cumbria's John Walsh. Oh and James Heyes is on as well! The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
On this week's NPL Show, we look back at a historic week for some of our sides in the Final Qualifying Round of this season's FA Cup, as we speak with Hyde United Commentator Ian Burke and Shaw Lane Chairman Craig Wood. Also on this week's show we hear from the new Manager at Rushall Olympic Liam McDonald and Warrington Town Manager Paul Carden. We look back at all the results from last weekend in the League as Ben and Swampy are joined by Richard Impey at Altrincham's Moss Lane, and we have a fixture preview with the Non League Paper's Thomas Feaheny. And if all of that wasn't enough, we're also joined by James Heyes as we discuss the First Round of the Integro League Cup. With thanks to BBC Radio Cumbria - https://twitter.com/bbccumbriasport Altrincham Football Club The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Caroline Robertson is a presenter on BBC Radio Cumbria hosting the afternoon show on week days between 2-5pm. She joins Marc in the studio to talk about her broadcasting career including her most awkward moments both on air and at outside broadcasts, be prepared for many name drops! She also talks about her other career as a stand up comedian and what its like getting back in to it after a few years break. Show notes Caroline Robertson - Instagram - @caroline_rbrtsn - Afternoon Show - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05gl2m5 - Jaffa Cakes - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-38985820 - Caroline Drumming - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03x56lt - Alred Wainwright, Cumbrian Fells - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Wainwright - Jonathan Pie - https://www.jonathanpie.com .......................................................................... Host: Marc Farquhar Twitter - www.twitter.com/marcfarquhar Instagram - www.instagram.com/marcfarquhar Producer: Tek www.twitter.com/producertek @producertek Email us - podcast@behindthenoise.net Website - www.behindthenoise.net Facebook - www.facebook.com/behindthenoisepodcast Sponsor - Very Metal Art - www.verymetal.co.uk Listen on Spotify - http://bit.ly/SpotifyBTN Listen/Download/Subscribe on iTunes - http://bit.ly/BTNiTunes Watch on YouTube - http://bit.ly/BTNYouTube Subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, also get the podcast on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts App, Podcast Addict App on Android, iHeart Radio and TuneIn
Belzebuub interviewed on BBC Radio Cumbria on August 7, 2006. “What happens after we pass away?” A discussion on NDEs and OBEs as a way to reach to the unknown and learn more about death.
Micky Moore was appointed as permenant Manager of Barrow AFC on Wednesday September 20th, as part of my work experience with BBC Radio Cumbria I was asked to conduct the interview with him following his confirmation. Here is what Micky had to say to me
An £8.5m fund has been set up to help smaller Cumbrian businesses avoid what's described as a "looming skills shortage", but the grants are only available until next July. The county's chamber of commerce says about 80,000 new workers will have to be recruited by 2021 to replace staff who leave or fill new jobs. Currently only 28% of workers in the county have a level four qualification such as an HNC, but 40% of the new jobs will need people trained to this level. Find out more about the project at http://www.profitingthroughskills.co.uk/ This interview was broadcast on Mike Zeller's show on BBC Radio Cumbria on Monday 4th September, 2017.
"Cup Final Special" The Evo-Stik NPL Show returns this month as we're live from Leek Town's Harrison Park, for the final of this year's Integro League Cup between Grantham Town and Bamber Bridge. As well as highlight's from the Final, this month we discuss the playoff's as we're joined by John Walsh from BBC Radio Cumbria, and we hear from Phil Parkinson at Nantwich Town. In addition we discuss the fight for survival with Switch Radio's Kevin Moore and with Jon Dunham from the Northamptonshire Telegraph. Plus we hear from Bamber Bridge Manager Neil Reynolds, BBC Radio Lincolnshire's Graham Cowell, and from the Lancashire Evening Posts by Craig Salmon. And if all that was not enough, we also have Swampy and James Heyes too. With thanks to BBC Radio Lancashire - https://twitter.com/BBCLancsSport Nantwich Town TV - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXjDEiqE5Fd7anhZevDPTHA The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
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What happens after death? A discussion with Belsebuub on near-death experiences, and astral projection as a means to enter the unknown and discover more about death. BBC Radio Cumbria, August 7, 2006. Learn more about Belsebuub here: www.mysticallifepublications.org/about-belsebuub/
A bumper edition of Evo-Stik Extra this week, as we review all the FA Cup ties from the past weekend, plus preview this weekend's coming league matches. On this week's show we also have the post FA Cup tie thoughts of Ilkeston, Spennymoor Town, and Workington AFC. In addition we're also at Hurst Cross this week for the table topping encounter between Ashton United and Buxton, we hear from all three managers this week. If that wasn't enough, we also have a full preview for all this weekend's Premier Division matches with the NPL Facebook Group's James Heyes. And we hear from the manager at Shaw Lane, Craig Elliot, on the launch of the Daniel Wilkinson Foundation, please donate by visiting https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/danwilkinsonfoundation With Special Thanks This Week to Ashton United, BBC Radio Cumbria (https://twitter.com/bbccumbriasport), Ilkeston TV (https://www.youtube.com/user/Ilkestonfc), Spennymoor Town FC TV (https://www.youtube.com/user/SpennymoorTownFC), Black Country Sport (https://twitter.com/BCR_Sport) and Radio Yorkshire (https://twitter.com/Radio_Yorkshire) The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
A Special Playoff Semi Final Edition of Evo-Stik Extra, as we bring you our coverage of a busy midweek period in the final week of the season in all three divisions of the Northern Premier League. On this week's show we also celebrate the league champions of Division One South, as we hear from Stafford Rangers' Neil Kitching. A big massive thank you to BBC Radio Cumbria, Salford City, and Hyde United, for their help with this week's show. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League or Evo-Stik. With Thanks: Music by Hard Luck Child - www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
In case you thought that getting several feet of snow dumped on you was bad, we remind you that the plight of the Roman soldier in AD126 was way, way worse.This cheeky tale, "It's Grim Up North," is a historic radio sitcom about the plight of Rome's men manning Hadrian's Wall, specifically, life at Milecastle 17 - Drizzlewort.Widely considered to be the worst posting of all for those Romans soldiers unfortunate enough to be serving the Empire in Britain, life in Drizzlewort not only consists of building the wall but also manning the gate, which acts as a customs post and access point for local traders, and where sentry duty mostly involves keeping out the deadly, if hard-to-pin-down Picts.The soldiers posted to Drizzlewort never stop complaining, and are generally the lowest of the low, most of whom would desert given half a chance. However, every cloud has a silver lining and, given the place’s strategic importance and isolation, there are always good business opportunities for people who can manipulate the system…Produced by Ed Waugh & Trevor Wood, originally commissioned by BBC Radio Cumbria for a five-part radio sitcom.Download Radio Drama Revival Episode 403Other StuffWe hear from Matthew McLean's Audio Drama Production Podcast and welcome David Rheinstrom aboard as reviews editor. We also announce our upcoming panel at South by Southwest, Movies in My Head: Audiodrama & Film. Thanks to Patience Wieland of Sound Stages Radio for pulling us all together!The post Episode 403 – The Weather Looks Grim Up North appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Movement for Change leaders talk to BBC Radio Cumbria.