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Tweets by the world's richest man have ignited a furious controversy about CSE. Joshi Herrmann, the founder of The Mill, has been reporting on this story for years now. He talks to the journalist Darryl Morris about the background to the story - and why official inquiries and police investigations have yet to support the theories of an online campaigner called Raja Miah.To read the long read we discuss, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrea Catherwood brings listeners questions to the broadcaster and journalist Darryl Morris and Executive Producer Jo Meek - makers of Radio 4's documentary God Next Door. Darryl has spent a considerable amount of time talking to James from Manchester, a landscape Gardner who believes himself to be God and has a number of followers in the local community who share his belief. There's been a sensational cycle of breaking stories in the U.S. presidential campaign during the month of July. Many Feedback listeners have been concerned that this has dominated much of our news. Andrea puts these points to Justin Webb - Today presenter, co-host of Americast and Former North America Editor. Imagine taking a week long Summer break, discovering new places, experiencing a wide range of culture and music with moving from your radio. The Feedback inbox has been overflowing with praise for Petroc Trelawny's Breakfast Road Trip to the North East of England which was broadcast live every morning last week. Taking a break from preparations for the The Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, Petroc came on Feedback to give some insight into how a week out and about works. Presented by Andrea Catherwood Produced by Pauline Moore A Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4
Press Gazette editor Dominic Ponsford talks about exclusive new research on the prevalence of neurodiversity in news media. He also speaks to Times Radio journalist Darryl Morris and freelance journalist Lydia Wilkins about the benefits and challenges ADHD and autistic thinkers can bring to jobs in journalism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In February 1990, Nasa space probe Voyager took a famous photo of Earth as it left the Solar System.Seen from six billion kilometres away, our planet appears as a mere dot lit up by the sun, giving a sense of humanity's small place in the universe.In 2020, Darryl Morris spoke to Nasa planetary scientist Candice Hansen, who worked on the Voyager programme. A Made in Manchester production for BBC World Service.(Photo: Earth - a pale blue dot. Credit: Nasa/JPL-Caltech)
This week, Darryl Morris and Mollie Simpson pick throughthe local election results, and ask what Arooj Shah returning as Oldham's council leader means for the town's fractured politics. Plus, we journey to neighbouring Liverpool for the Eurovision Song Contest and digest new rules for Greater Manchester's landlords. Don't miss our next Mill Members Club Event: in conversation with author and poet Dave Scott about his new book, Mancunians, on Thursday 18th May at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. Get tickets here for just £5: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mill-members-club-feat-dave-scott-tickets-518575532377 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Darryl Morris and The Mill's Jack Dulhanty discuss how Jeremy Hunt's devolution plans made Any Burnham more powerful, a controversy at Freight Island, and more disruption at Metrolink. Plus, the real impact of suspending HS2 and the latest on the bid to buy Manchester United. Escaping Freight Island: Inside Manchester's latest hospitality meltdown https://manchestermill.co.uk/p/escaping-freight-island-inside-manchestersTo support this podcast and get all of The Mill's journalism, join as a member for £7 a month at manchestermill.co.uk To read more of The Mill's long form journalism visit manchestermill.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2 of the House of Halliwell Season One Bonus episode, Holly, BK and Drew are joined by another P3 VIP family memember as well as everyone's favorite detective - Darryl Morris aka Dorian Gregory. They go deep, real deep (some might say the deepest), discussing a variety of topics including but not limited to how to properly run from a bear (YOU DON'T RUN!!), social media, taking accountability when one falls short and everything in between. Today's episode is brought to you by Dipsea For listeners of the show, Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/hoh Also, please consider supporting the show by becoming a patreon member at patreon.com/hoh Finally, no bats or goats were harmed while taping this episode... Does anyone actually read this?? Blessed Be
In this week's episode, Darryl Morris and Jack Dulhanty ask if A Place for Everyone - Greater Manchester's flagship housing strategy - is at risk. Plus, new data on the number of Manchester's homeless and why University of Manchester students are withholding their rent.To support this podcast and get all of The Mill's journalism, join as a member for £7 a month at manchestermill.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Mill's staff writer Jack Dulhanty discusses his widely-shared long read about the founder of Manchester Confidential. Plus, Joshi Herrmann and Darryl Morris discuss the opera coming to Manchester, the death of two year old boy in Rochdale, and a fascinating New York Times long read about a controversial murder case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann talk about how the arts community has reacted to the news that The English National Opera may be relocating from London, a potential new inquest into the death of Yousef Makki and more of the Greater Manchester stories you need to know,To read more of The Mill's long form journalism visit manchestermill.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, The Mill's Jack Dulhanty talks about the mistakes made by the emergency services on the night of the Manchester Arena bombing. We also discuss a BBC investigation into "disaster trolls", the improvements at Greater Manchester Police, and news of an epic new walking route that should tempt you into the countryside. Hosted by Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann. To read Jack's arena story, go to manchestermill.co.uk.7:37Read more on Greater Manchester Police:https://manchestermill.co.uk/p/has-an-anti-woke-police-chief-rescuedRead Jack's profile of Stanley Chow:https://manchestermill.co.uk/p/stanley-chow-an-artist-who-works Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris talks to Dani Cole about the Tory Hustings, housing conditions in Salford, outdoor non-smoking zones and more of the stories from Greater Manchester that you need to know. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann speak to Mark Fletcher, the CEO of Manchester Pride about past criticisms of Manchester Pride and their plans for this August. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, Darryl Morris talks to Dani Cole about the upcoming Tory Hustings, a tragic shooting in Moss Side and more of the Greater Manchester stories you need to know. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann talk about the Tory leadership race coming to Greater Manchester, a worry inspection at Salford Royal Hospital and the impact that rail strikes and train cancellations are having on Manchester. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Hermann talk about the newly opened park in the sky on Castlefield Viaduct, an announcement about the Mayoral Development Zone and more of the Greater Manchester stories you need to know Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann talk to journalist Frank Owen about Manchester's lost music scene. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann talk about the GMP's new Chief Constable and the Castlefield Viaduct 'park in the sky. They hear a report from Jack Dulhanty about a tragic fire in an Oldham warehouse and share all the local stories you need to know. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the 50th episode of The Manchester Weekly, Darryl Morris interviews Joshi Herrmann about why he founded The Mill and the most fascinating parts of the journey so far. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris speaks to Jack Dulhanty about young people from Moss Side mourning friends they've lost to violent crime. We hear from Jayvon Morgan about his experience of losing a friend and the director of 84Youth about supporting young people through their perpetual traumatic stress syndrome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris speaks to Jack Dulhanty about a shocking report into failures in Manchester's mental health services caused by staff shortages and underfunding. They dig into the upcoming bids for the levelling up fund and share the latest update on a protest Raja Miah's supporter's staged at an Oldham council meeting, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann talk about a critical incident at Oldham A&E, the impact Crossrail could have on transport across the UK and hear a story from Strangeways prison. They also share their top picks for the week ahead and brief you on the local news you need to know. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a special episode, we delve into the strange, conspiratorial politics of Oldham. We tell the story of the rise of Raja Miah, a local activist who has gone from healing a town's racial divides to exploiting them in a vicious campaign against the local council. Joshi Herrmann tells the story from the beginning, when he received a tip from a reader about allegations of Asian block votes and grooming gangs in Oldham, and tells Darryl Morris how one man has contributed to the removal of two council leaders in the space of two years. That's all in this one off-edition of The Manchester Weekly from The Mill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann talk about Martyn's law, a tragic death at The Warehouse Project and potential Mancunian candidates to be the next Labour party leader. Jack Dulhanty joins them to talk about a local conservationist's plan to save an endangered local bird and they share all the local news you need to know. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special analysis of the Local Election 2022 results for Greater Manchester from Darryl Morris and The Mill's editor Joshi Herrmann.To read more join us as a member at manchestermill.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Darryl Morris and The Mill editor Joshi Hermann speak to writer Jack Dulhanty about some of the people whose lives have been affected most by the cost of living crisis and writer Dani Cole about her photo essay on girl gangs. They also discuss the chaos at Manchester airport, a new archive at John Rylands Library and talk more about the stories from Greater Manchester that you need to know. To read more join us as a member at manchestermill.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trying to cancel some online accounts can be a maze of searches and false hopes, multiple clicks through a puzzle of seemingly unrelated destinations. This is what has become known as a 'dark pattern'; complex web design that makes it hard for you to do something the website does not want you to do, and employs behavioural psychology to make you do things it does want you to do. It is just one of the techniques used to make us click, buy or subscribe. Journalist and broadcaster Darryl Morris digs into the methods being used to grip your attention, and examines the persuasive power that is being harnessed. What impact is it having on your free will, and is there anything that can be done to resist it?
Mill reporter Harry Shukman tells Darryl Morris about a trend we have reported on in recent weeks: the 'monstering' of hotels where asylum seekers are staying. Harry explains how these tactics fit in with the modern far-right, and what we can learn from watching a new breed of racist activists on social media. Also in this podcast: Joshi and Darryl talk about the Red Wall seats which may decide the next election. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two years ago, a Bolton mother was found dead alongside her two children. Now a coroner has to decide what led her to poison them. Jack Dulhanty reported on the story for The Mill, and tells Darryl Morris about what he saw in the courtroom. To read Jack's long read about the case, join us as a member at manchestermill.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of The Manchester Weekly, Darryl Morris speaks to The Mill's reporter Jack Walton about the Oldham boxing club training its members through both personal development and boxing. Darryl and The Mill editor Joshi Herrmann talk about local stories you need to know including an update on how Manchester's hospitals are responding to the latest COVID surge, plus they share recommendations for the week ahead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I had a very enjoyable interview with Darryl Morris on Times Radio yesterday evening. I definitely think that some people in the media are starting to 'get it' and realise that constant criticism of policing will end badly for everyone.
Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann take a look back at some of the biggest stories from The Mill in 2021. From China to Bolton. From a neighbourhood war on low traffic streets to the playground that is Piccadilly Gardens. Thanks for listening to The Manchester Weekly from The Mill, Darryl and Joshi will be back in 2022 to take you through more of the stories that matter in Greater Manchester. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of The Manchester Weekly, Darryl Morris and Joshi Herrmann talk about The Mill's print edition interview of Sir Richard Leese. They're joined by Jack Walton who shares his story about Garden Needs, a community garden in Salford established to help people with their mental health. There's more on the stories you need to know about, and an update on what's coming up from The Mill Newsroom, plus recommendations for the week ahead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, The Mill's editor Joshi Herrmann, who broke the news that a Manchester councillor has been suspended by the party, speaks to Darryl Morris about the political infighting behind the story. We discuss an 'incendiary' letter written by a councillor who is quitting after just six months, and the vicious selection process in Burnage, which some see as a proxy war for the future leadership of the city council. All in the week that Sir Richard Leese stepped down and was replaced by Bev Craig. It's a must listen. We also have the latest Covid-19 numbers, an update on Night and Day Cafe and our tips for the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Mill's reporter Jack Walton speaks to Darryl Morris about his weekend with the Manchester hunt saboteurs and plays clips of their encounters with the huntsman. The story shows a dramatic clash of cultures between city dwellers and country folk. We also brief you on the latest news in the city, including an update about our hospitals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Darryl Morris on TalkRADIO to discuss tech and answer listener questions. On the show; choosing the best smartphone for camera quality, depression detection apps, should you upgrade your iOS version, getting into Virtual Reality, replacing the battery in an old iPad Air 2, why is the disability and age market so under served, You can follow and contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #TalkRADIO #Radio #Phonein #Camera #Smartphone #Android #iOS #Apple #Pixel #Lens #AI #Artificial #Intelligence #Unblur #Object #Removal #Exposure #HDR #Depression #Anxiety #Dementia #MS #Health #Detection #Sleep #Apnia #Breathing #Oxygen #Quality #Monitor #REM #Upgrade #VR #Occulus #Virutal #Reality #Facebook #Metaverse #Privacy #Data #VR #HTC #Sony #Microsoft #Computer #iPad #Air #Battery #Replacement #Parkinsons #Disease
In our first piece of foreign reporting on the podcast, Mill writer Sophie Atkinson talks to Darryl Morris about her story on Chemnitz, the German city known as the 'Saxon Manchester', which is struggling with the far-right. Plus, Joshi Herrmann and Darryl brief you on the Makki Inquest, Andy Burnham's attempt to make the Greater Manchester transport network net-zero, and an interesting new school in Moss Side. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're joined by TalkRadio and The Wanderer Podcast host, Darryl Morris who gave us the lowdown on Bolton Wanderers ahead of this weekends game at Hillsborough. We spoke at length about the style of play that Ian Evatt likes to play and it's evident that we're going to have a good game on our hands. Bolton currently lie just outside of the play-off positions in 7th, three points ahead of us. A win for the Owls could see them leapfrog their opponents depending on goal difference.Listen to the episode to find all about the Wanderers form, their key players, and of course... Kieron Lee.Enjoy.Patreon link - www.patreon.com/wtidpodThe Wednesday Way Facebook Group - www.facebook.com/groups/wednesdaywayOnce again, thank you for listening and if you enjoyed it then leave a rating.Make sure you hit subscribe so you're notified about all the new episodes as soon as they go live.Follow us over on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching for @WTIDPOD.twitter.com/wtidpodfacebook.com/wtidpodinstagram.com/wtidpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss the wins against Harrogate and Salford, the final push to the end of the season, the chances of winning the league, defending the whole pitch and Marcus Maddison's departure.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss the draw with Colchester and the first defeat in 14 games, away at Newport County... plus, are the team scoring too few goals and should Delfouneso be rested?
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow talk about the win at Forest Green, Doyle's increasing goal count, Delfouneso vs Maddison and if this is a run or a revolution?
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow reflect on the life of Bolton legend Frank Worthington and Alan Gowling shares his memories of playing alongside him. The team also discuss the win against Warsall, time wasting and whether it's ever OK to boo your own team.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss Ian Evatt's admission that he's a listener, the game against Port Vale, sub goalkeepers, substitutions and more broken records.
In an episode dedicated to the 33 Bolton fans who lost their lives at the Burnden Park disaster, Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow remember those who didn't return, 75 years ago this week. As well as the games against Bradford and Cambridge, substitutions and how to solve a problem like Maddison.
talkRADIO's Darryl Morris returns to have a chat with Gaydio Breakfast host Dean McCullough about presenting a breakfast show during a pandemic, serving the LGBTQ+ community in a time of crisis, growing up gay in Northern Ireland, and landing his dream job on BBC Radio 1.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss two wins on the bounce, a thrilling late winner at Mansfield, another red card overturned and some new appointments behind the scenes.
BBC broadcaster Chris Mason takes time out for an open chat with talkRADIO presenter Darryl Morris, our guest host for this week.
A moment of Marcus Maddiness? Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss game postponements, the point against Morecambe, the new signings and THAT red card. Plus, the transfer salary cap is back in the news and another game of Who Am I?
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss yet another postponed game, the win against Leyton Orient, missed chances, team changes and new faces.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow bring in the new year and unpick Bolton's Christmas action, the January transfer window and the postponement of fixtures.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss the defeat to Tranmere, Ian Evatt's new role as Manager, the return of Keith Hill and the January transfer window.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss the win at Cheltenham, how to deal with a long throw specialist, a stadium clean up, the departure of Tobias Phoenix and a not-so-secret new player.
RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson catches up with Jordan North’s former housemate Darryl Morris from talkRADIO to discuss how Jordan is doing on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. We also chat to former Radio 1 Controller Johnny Beerling about his return to the airwaves as a presenter with Serenade Radio - after 64 years away from the microphone! And Roy Martin joins Stuart to look at the big industry stories of the week. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
In this episode of Watching The Wireless, Jamie Dyer talks to TalkRADIO's Darryl Morris about his experience presenting overnights, what he listens to, social media pressure and his upcoming move to early weekend breakfast.
The GOLFIZZ Show co-host Andy Wright was a guest on London's talkRADIO with host Darryl Morris, to chat about living life during COVID-19 lockdown and to get his 'isolation toolkit'. They also talk a bit about golf. Enjoy! https://talkradio.co.uk/radio/schedule Connect with GOLFIZZ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/golfizz.golf/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/golfizz/message
Bolton Wanderers have had to postpone this week's fixture against Doncaster Rovers, with uncertainty over their ownership meaning they only have three senior players available. Bury FC haven't managed to play at all this season, and find themselves potentially days from extinction. How have two of the oldest clubs in the football league found themselves unable to pay players and play games? And what is being done to prevent the next football league club from finding themselves in a similar situation? We spoke to Darryl Morris, presenter of the Wanderers Podcast and James Frith, MP for Bury North about the recent developments at Bolton and Bury. We also speak to James Richards from D3D4 Football to get his perspective on life on the edge in the lower leagues.
We speak to Darryl Morris about the damage fake beggars are causing to homeless people. Piers Corbyn pops in to take some calls and give us his views on climate change. And we finish the show tasting some Slovenian wine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and Maggie Tetlow discuss the Chester game being called off and the wait for the Bolton takeover to be completed.
It's your Weekender and what a Weekender it is as Liverpool once again go know that once again the season is potentially on the line as they entertain Chelsea at Anfield. But before all that in part one we reflect on the Porto game and whether Liverpool have massive concerns on their trip to Portugal in the return fixture. Joining Neil Atkinson in the studio are Andy Heaton, Adam Smith, Caoimhe O'Neill and Mike Nevin. Also in the show, John Gibbons chats to Michael and Louisa who are two students involved in the Levi's Music Project and also a little chat with Darryl Morris about the current situation at Bolton. And last but not least, Neil has a chat with Michael Cox about his latest tome 'Zonal Marking'.
Bolton Wanderers banter with Darryl Morris, Jack Dearden and panel.
Hour One The show gets underway with Bob Jacklin out of West Yellowstone, Montana. It’s Bob’s 49th year of guiding and giving folks the chance to experience “wild trout.” Stop by http://jacklinsflyshop.com. Darryl Morris is our next guest. He guides in the Hot Springs, Arkansas area specializing in crappie and bass fishing. It’s Darryl’s first visit and he is … Read more about this episode...
Tyler is joined by Darryl Morris of the Sound of La Liga Podcast to discuss the highly appalling Twitter thread about Andres Iniesta being the most over-rated midfielder ever.
One year on from the Manchester Arena bombing, Key 103 reflects, in the 0800 news bulletin - and then in an evening OB from Albert Square in the centre of Manchester with Darryl Morris
Dan Austin from the Anfield Wrap joined Darryl Morris on Liverpool Live to talk about their epic coach journey to and from Kiev. Dan was just arriving in Liverpool on Tuesday afternoon after setting off for Kiev on Thursday morning.
Tyler and Darryl chat an array of topics surrounding the 2017-2018 season in La Liga. We chat the Iniesta last match, his legacy in the game, and what he will be best remembered for. We chat about Barcelona bottling the Roma CL match, which club is most likely to crack into the top 4 next season, how amazing was Real Betis, Sevilla wonky season, Bilbao struggles and so much more!
Dave is joined by Southampton fan Darryl Morris to discuss what has been happening during the close season.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including 'What the Fan Girls Saying?', Emojiscopes, Town Centre Tinder, what happened when Darryl kicked a child and why you should never wear lycra.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including Emojiscopes, Fan Girls and how to deal with a party with your ex!
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including Fan Girls, Emojiscopes, how to blag the Superbowl and Instagram filters as baby names.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including Fan Girls, Emojiscopes, Lancashire Transfer Deadline Day, the sexy Milk Tray Man and some big Titanic news.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including 'What the Fan Girls Saying?', Emojiscopes, Quote Bingo, what we think of Zayn's new song and how to make a baby name.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning, including 'What the Fan Girls Saying?. Emojiscopes, Posh Producer Sam's weird girlfriend dilemma, why Little Mix hate Heat Magazine's Boyd Hilton and a triumphant return for Goat or Geezer.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning, including 'What the Fan Girls Saying?', Emojicopes, Darryl living a dream and a special mystery guest.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including 'Fan Girls', Emojiscopes and some chat about an Irish woman and a Ferris wheel.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including 'What the Fan Girls Saying?', Emojiscopes, Delia or No Delia and Jordan North's baubles.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including 'What the Fan Girls Saying?', Emojiscopes, the Storm Barney song and Homes Under the MC Hammer.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including 'What the Fan Girls Saying?', Emojiscopes and What Joseph Valente Actually Meant-e. Also this week, Gino D'Acampo, Bill Baily, what American's think of Busted, Posh Producer Sam's terrible flirting and the first celebrity to join Team Roll Neck.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including What the Fan Girls Saying?, The Vamps live in the studio, Ringa Ringa Rooney and what happened when Darryl's house set on fire.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including What the Fan Girls Saying, Emojiscopes, Barry Van Geffen's Urban Dictionary, a prank on Stu Tolan and what happened when we took Posh Producer Sam to his first ever football match.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including Keith Lemon, What the Fan Girls Saying?, Emojiscopes, Posh Producer Sam's self-assigned nickname, why every party needs Paul Ross and how to rock a roll neck jumper.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning including What the Fan Girls Saying?, Emojiscopes, how to tackle a Sunday shop and why Maggie Smith should have her own daytime TV show.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning, including Bieber Lovers Anonymous, how to blag the rugby, What the Fan Girls Saying?, Emojiscopes and 5p bag drama.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning, including Fan Girls, Emojiscopes, how not to deal with a Daddy Long Legs, why NASA botched the Mars announcement and Posh Producer Sam's total meltdown.
The best of Darryl Morris in the Morning, including 'What the Fan Girls Saying Though?', Emojiscopes, Barry Van Geffen's Urban Dictionary, Ed Sheeran vs Ellie Goulding and Sam Smith's Book of Lies.
The Best of The Hits Radio Breakfast Show, with Darryl Morris
The Best of The Hits Radio Breakfast Show with Darryl Morris, including Rixton, Foxes and Sam Smith backstage at Parklife and Cheryl Cole's 90s theme tune.
The best of The Hits Radio Breakfast Show with Darryl Morris, including Little Mix, MKTO, M.A.D, Pharrell's intros and Sue Green.
The Best of The Hits Radio Breakfast with Darryl Morris, including Sam Smith, Lewis Watson plays You What Son? Playground etiquette, smashed phones and awkward work experience Harvey.
Podcaster Ella hears how the guys made their way into the industry, and how they draw on twitter for interview prep.
Colan Lamont is joined by San Francisco 49ers player Darryl Morris for this one-to-one interview.
Dorian Gregory was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Cleveland, Ohio until age nine when he and his family moved to Los Angeles, California. Gregory began his acting career with guest roles on such series as Baywatch, Beverly Hills, 90210, Sister, Sister, among others. He played his first major role in Baywatch Nights, where he belonged to the regular cast from 1996-97. In 1998, Dorian Gregory received the role of the police officer Darryl Morris in the successful series Charmed, which he played until 2005. He is actively involved in the Jeopardy Program, sponsored by the Los Angeles Police Department for youth at risk, as well as serving as the National Spokesman for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. He was diagnosed with Juvenile (Type 1) diabetes when he was nine, and now talks to young adults and children on the subject as a motivational speaker. Dorian is working to raise funds to help find a cure for diabetes and offering information to support people living with the disease. SPECIAL GUEST:Neva White, representing the American Diabetes Association. She received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing degree from Holy Family College, Masters degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Post Master's degree as an Adult Health Nurse Practitioner from Temple University. Mrs. White is a Certified Diabetes Educator and is currently the Regional Director for Community Health at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.