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In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— the ever-engaging Steve Warren, the bubbling Ted Robinson, and the insightful director in development, Jeff Burnige.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:We're excited to welcome Sean Daly, the CEO of Millwall Community Trust, as he shares some wonderful updates on MCT's activities. He had the pleasure of meeting the Deputy Prime Minister at Deptford Riverside alongside the Mayor, Brenda Dacres. Plus, there's excitement around the London Football Awards, the Mental Health World Cup, and the ongoing half-term sports camps and spaces available at Childeric School, New Cross, and more!The Wrexham match was reviewed, and Sheffield Wednesday previewed.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
A Kent underpass leading to an Asda store is flooded so often it now has its own Facebook page - and council bosses admit there is no fix.The subway in Ashford regularly becomes impassable after heavy rain, leaving pedestrians stranded – you can hear from a KentOnline reporter who went down to take a look for himself. Also in today's podcast, a young couple have been banned from keeping animals after they effectively left their dog to starve to death.The failed to properly feed their greyhound cross, Rocky, despite being given vouchers by an animal charity to buy dog food.A court has heard one of two men accused of murdering a four-year-old in a high-speed hit-and-run was found by police drunk in bed. The suspect was arrested at his sister's home in Berkshire two days after the smash in Southfleet – we've got audio of the moment he was detained. Passengers are being warned to prepare for vital works at Kent's busiest railway junction.During the February half-term, £10million is being poured into track upgrades at Dartford Junction and will affect travel around the county.And the new bosses behind reopening one of Kent's most historic venues have revealed their plans could see audiences back before the end of the year.That's the aim for the management team preparing to get Margate's Winter Gardens open to the public again as part of a multi-million-pound restoration. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A driver has been treated in hospital after suffering a seizure at the wheel and crashing into a tree, before reportedly being dragged from his vehicle and attacked.Pictures at KentOnline show injuries suffered by Louie Watkins after it happened when he drove along New Barn Road towards Gravesend. Hear from reporter Brad Harper who has been covering the story.Also on today's podcast, a Kent MP's among those supporting the Prime Minister, as he insists he's not going anywhere.Sir Keir Starmer survived a difficult day yesterday after the Lord Mandelson scandal led to calls for his resignation. We have been speaking to East Thanet MP Polly Billington.A leading social media expert in Kent has told us it's essential young people are taught about AI and how to spot fake content online.Safer Internet Day this year is all about how to use the tech responsibly. Hear from consultant Zoe Cairns who is based in Medway.A Dartford dad has been left in intensive care for weeks after undergoing a routine tonsillectomy.Cardiff Dicdican had the procedure at Medway Maritime, but after several bleeding episodes during recovery he went to The Princess Royal University Hospital in Farnborough. Reporter Charlotte Phillips has been speaking to his wife Jessica.A new exhibition is opening at Rochester Cathedral today aiming to make us think about our human impact on the environment.Three giant whale sculptures have been created using recycled netting, and will be hanging from the nave.And, a village pub has re-opened following a £200,000 renovation.The Five Bells in Lower Halling has been closed for the past five weeks so work can be carried out. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joe Piscopo and John Catsimatidis interview Sid Rosenberg, a prominent broadcaster who reflects on his professional evolution from sports journalism to news and politics. The conversation highlights the tight-knit "family" atmosphere of the station, touching on Rosenberg's upcoming television appearances and his acting roles in the series Gravesend. A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on Rosenberg's personal relationship with Donald Trump, including his appointment to the Holocaust Museum board and his direct communication with the former president. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A young security guard who was seriously injured by a “wild” patient in a hospital ward fears she may never return to her job.Lou Wicks was attacked by an intoxicated man as she and her colleagues tried to restrain him in the emergency department of Maidstone Hospital.Also in today's podcast, a young man allegedly murdered on his 25th birthday has been described as a “beloved son” whose “memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him”.Robert Else was discovered with injuries consistent with stab wounds at a house in Eythorne last Thursday – one man has been arrested and charged. A family from Snodland say all their possessions and memories have been lost, after a devastating fire at their home.The blaze broke out in the property on Gassons Road a week ago – you can hear from dad Adam who says they've had to throw everything away even their son's toys. Campaigners near Gravesend say it's vital a stretch of greenbelt isn't lost to housing - as plans emerge for a new estate.Developers say they want to build 154 properties on agricultural land in Istead Rise – so far, more than 1,300 people have objected. And in football, Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth admitted he let rip at half-time after a first-half horror show against Bromley on Saturday.He was fuming with his side's poor defending as the League 2 leaders raced into a 3-0 lead within 28 minutes at Priestfield before going on to complete a 4-1 victory. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— Leading from the front Steve Warren, the bubbling Stan Godwin, and the insightful director in development, Jeff Burnige.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:Former Lion and Millwall fan, George Jacks, joins us. George shares how his footballing journey progressed and speaks with passion about his time at the Den. How he joined Millwall from QPR. He contrasts managers Billy Gray and Benny Fenton. The unsurpassed 59 home league games without defeat, and those he played alongside and against, including Johan Cruyff and many more.The Charlton match was reviewed, and Sheffield United previewed.Jimmy's Day collection reviewed.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— Leading from the front Steve Warren, the bubbling Stan Godwin, and the insightful director in development, Jeff Burnige.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:Former Lion and Millwall fan, George Jacks, joins us. George shares how his footballing journey progressed and speaks with passion about his time at the Den. How he joined Millwall from QPR. He contrasts managers Billy Gray and Benny Fenton. The unsurpassed 59 home league games without defeat, and those he played alongside and against, including Johan Cruyff and many more.The Charlton match was reviewed, and Sheffield United previewed.Jimmy's Day collection reviewed.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
Dreamland bosses are facing a storm of outrage after announcing the permanent closure of the Scenic Railway.Britain's oldest rollercoaster at the Margate attraction will no longer operate as a ride, with park bosses confirming they are looking for new ways it can be used.Also in today's podcast, thousands of pounds have been raised for the family of a much-loved dad-of-four who died on a construction site.Tributes have been paid to popular footballer and coach Joe Heath, from Folkestone, described by his wife as a “caring, bubbly and absolute gem of a person”.A heartbroken mum is backing calls to change the law around reporting collisions with cats after her beloved family pet was killed in a hit-and-run.At present motorists who hit dogs and certain farm animals, such as horses and cattle, must stop and report it as an accident under the Road Traffic Act 1988 – but cats are not included. Local campaigners say they're happy government is finally listening to their concerns about the dangers of domestic wood burning. A public consultation has been announced and will look at things like stricter emissions guidelines on new stoves and introducing mandatory labels.And you can hear from the MP for Gravesham who says her fight to reinstate the Gravesend to Tilbury ferry will continue in 2026. The passenger service made as many as 100-thousand trips a year until it was scrapped in 2024 due to a lack of funding. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Bethany Manktelow warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— The not transported Andy Pettman, the bubbling Dave Hart, and the insightful director in development, Ted Robinson.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:Former Lion, Derek Possee, joins us from British Columbia. Derek shares how his life progressed when he hung up his boots. How he came to join Millwall from Spurs. He contrasts Spurs and Millwall then and now. Reflecting on the highlights of his career and his departure. Watford and Coventry were reviewed, and Charlton previewed.Jimmy's Day is promoted.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and John Goodyear, along with Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords https://youtu.be/1jKfJOJCG6A
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Bethany Manktelow warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— The not transported Andy Pettman, the bubbling Dave Hart, and the insightful director in development, Ted Robinson.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:Former Lion, Derek Possee, joins us from British Columbia. Derek shares how his life progressed when he hung up his boots. How he came to join Millwall from Spurs. He contrasts Spurs and Millwall then and now. Reflecting on the highlights of his career and his departure. Watford and Coventry were reviewed, and Charlton previewed.Jimmy's Day is promoted.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and John Goodyear, along with Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords https://youtu.be/1jKfJOJCG6A
This is the noon All Local for Thursday, January 22, 2026
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— The not delirious Jeff Burnige, the effervescent Steve Warren, and the insightful director in development, Ted Robinson.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:Millwall's Community Trust CEO, Sean Daly, shares some exciting updates with us! He highlights their recent appearance on TV alongside the Met Commissioner and the London Mayor at the Damilola Taylor Centre in Peckham. Plus, he talks about welcoming a 90-year-old retired Millwall player into the Forever Lions Club, along with many other wonderful activities in between.Burnley was reviewed, and Watford previewed.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding, who shares heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— The not delirious Jeff Burnige, the effervescent Steve Warren, and the insightful director in development, Ted Robinson.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:Millwall's Community Trust CEO, Sean Daly, shares some exciting updates with us! He highlights their recent appearance on TV alongside the Met Commissioner and the London Mayor at the Damilola Taylor Centre in Peckham. Plus, he talks about welcoming a 90-year-old retired Millwall player into the Forever Lions Club, along with many other wonderful activities in between.Burnley was reviewed, and Watford previewed.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding, who shares heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Dave Hart, the former Lion and effervescent Phil Coleman, and the insightful Craig Wilson.We're also thrilled to have some special guests:Millwall's matchday TV and Audio reporter Karl Bates recounts his views of the season so far and looks ahead to the remainder of the season. And some tips for aspiring commentators..Gianluca Sardi found a historical photograph and presented copies to James Berylson, Mark Fairbrother, and Sean Daly. Debbie Julians checks out what led to the presentation ahead of our Boxing Day presentation.Swansea was reviewed, and Burnley previewed.Ted's Prediction goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding, who shares heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Dave Hart, the former Lion and effervescent Phil Coleman, and the insightful Craig Wilson.We're also thrilled to have some special guests:Millwall's matchday TV and Audio reporter Karl Bates recounts his views of the season so far and looks ahead to the remainder of the season. And some tips for aspiring commentators..Gianluca Sardi found a historical photograph and presented copies to James Berylson, Mark Fairbrother, and Sean Daly. Debbie Julians checks out what led to the presentation ahead of our Boxing Day presentation.Swansea was reviewed, and Burnley previewed.Ted's Prediction goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding, who shares heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
Great to chat with a man who co-founded Hyperion Thoroughbreds, one of the very earliest racehorse syndication companies in Australia. We find out what Allan's been doing since a crippling recession brought Hyperion's operation to a halt in 1990. Allan takes us back to his childhood in Gravesend near Warialda when radio was a way of life to country people. He fell in love with the theatre of racing, the day he listened to the broadcast of the 1956 Melbourne Cup. He talks of school days in Inverell and his first job at the Valuer General's Department in Sydney. A job transfer to Moree led him to a friendship with Terry Mulhall, destined to become his business partner in later years. Allan reflects on the creation of Hyperion Thoroughbreds and the concept of forming larger syndicates than those offered by predecessors. He recalls the creation of the famous black and pink silks which signalled the emerging popularity of syndication. He reflects on the tough guidelines introduced by the Corporate Affairs Commission in the 1970's. Allan looks back on the extensive methods of communication necessary to keep hundreds of owners informed about their horses. He acknowledges some of the better horses to keep the Hyperion banner flying, beginning with the cheap Dubbo sale graduate Prince Clarendon. Allan pays a special tribute to the evergreen Targlish, almost certainly the best horse to represent the company. The remarkable gelding raced 109 times for 17 wins and 31 placings. He reflects on the ground breaking idea of purchasing a horse to race in America for Australian owners. He pays tribute to So Vague who won 5 races in the USA before being brought to Australia. He later won stakes races in Melbourne for Colin Hayes. Allan acknowledges the devotion of some special trainers who gave great service to Hyperion Thoroughbreds. He pays a special tribute to the veteran jockey who rode many winners in the Hyperion colours and frequently helped out behind the scenes. Allan reflects on the inevitable winding down of the 16 year old company when the recession started to bite. Hyperion was one of hundreds of businesses to be brought to their knees. The last of the horses were placed according to the wishes of their owners, and a great era had come to an end. It was a tough day for old mates Gainey and Mulhall.
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Andy Pettman warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Ted Robinson, the effervescent Jeff Burnige, and the insightful Craig Wilson.We're also thrilled to have some special guests:Former Lion and England player Gordon recounts his Millwall journey and his transfer to Manchester United. He also reflects on memories of some of his teammates and says he would have been happy to remain at Millwall.Debbie Julians popped up at the Millwall Community Trust's annual Santa Dash and spoke with some participants about their involvement.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/https://www.haimusic.ai/royalty-free-music/
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Andy Pettman warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Ted Robinson, the effervescent Jeff Burnige, and the insightful Craig Wilson.We're also thrilled to have some special guests:Former Lion and England player Gordon recounts his Millwall journey and his transfer to Manchester United. He also reflects on memories of some of his teammates and says he would have been happy to remain at Millwall.Debbie Julians popped up at the Millwall Community Trust's annual Santa Dash and spoke with some participants about their involvement.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/https://www.haimusic.ai/royalty-free-music/
Bosses in Medway insist signs warning drivers about School Street restrictions are clear enough, despite a tribunal overturning a fine.Chris Lee was sent a penalty notice for driving along Richmond Road in Gillingham which is one of a number of roads in the Towns where vehicles are banned during school drop off and pick up times.Hear from Chris and find out what the council have said in response.Also in today's podcast, a group of residents in Paddock Wood have started a campaign to try and stop almost 800 homes from being built on fields in the town which are prone to flooding.The development would also include a primary school, three traveller pitches and a local centre - and would be on a 90 hectare site of agricultural land.A Kent woman whose husband died while scuba diving has joined forces with three other widows in a bid to help others who're dealing with grief at Christmas.Ben Moss disappeared after failing to resurface in March 2018 and his body has never been found.Rosie, who lives in West Malling, was 37 at the time with three young children.The Old Town Hall in Gravesend is going to be transformed into an event and wedding space.The Grade II listed building on the High Street was sold by the county council in September as the authority couldn't afford to continue maintaining the site.It's been taken over by Olaide Dagunduro who's been running events with her husband for ten years.In sport, it was a game of two halves for Gillingham on Saturday.They ended up with draw against Barrow despite being 2-0 up at half time - hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth.And, Chatham Town's women are through to the next stage after beating Sutton United 3-0.The draw for the fourth round takes place tonight. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A Deal man who murdered his pregnant wife more than 25-years ago has quizzed a coroner during an inquest into her death.Andrew Griggs reported 34-year-old Debbie missing from their home in Cross Road in 1999 - he was jailed for life in 2019.Our reporter Brad Harper was the only journalist at the inquest this week and is on the podcast.Also in today's episode, a Ramsgate woman has hit our at Wizz Air after a delay in compensation for being denied boarding a plane home from Bulgaria.The flight in September ran at a reduced capacity due to staff sickness.Vandalism at Swale's council offices has been condemned by the Sittingbourne MP.Toilets were flooded and a lift damaged after a debate on asylum seekers on Wednesday night. Hear from Kevin McKenna who spoke to us after raising the issue in the Commons.The trade minister has said he'll have talks with the Gravesham MP about the Gravesend to Tilbury ferry stopping - and the impact it's had on the Kent town.The service between Kent and Essex ceased running in April last year after the local authority in Essex withdrew funding.A 21 year-old man from Maidstone is about to set off on an epic challenge in a bid to reopen a youth group.Nathan Hinckley will be running 12 marathons in 12 consecutive days - with the last one on Christmas Eve.He's been telling us why he's raising money for Young Lives Foundation.Our sister radio station kmfm have revealed how many presents were bought as part of their Give a Gift campaign to support children in less fortunate circumstances this Christmas.Hear from one of the many charities to benefit from the toys.And in football, Gillingham will be hoping to make it six games without a defeat this weekend.Barrow are the visitors to Priestfield - just days after they sacked their head coach. Hear from the Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Will Demeo writer and star of Gravesend talks about the brilliant acting Sal Licata brought to the show.
Join us for an in depth conversation with Youssef Zogheib, the visionary designer behind The Gravesend, his menswear collection that fuses modern design with a captivating historical narrative. Youssef reveals the fascinating story that inspired the collection, taking us behind the scenes of its creation and the ideas that shaped its unique identity. We also dive into the highs and lows of building a career in fashion, the challenge of staying true to a creative vision, and the ways technology is transforming menswear today. Tune in for an inside look at the struggles, triumphs, and bold innovations that make Youssef a name to watch in menswear.
This month we welcome Anglian Water's delivery director for water Paul Lonsdale to discuss the pioneering work of the @one Alliance. Formed of eight partner organisations – Anglian Water, Balfour Beatty, Barhale, Binnies, Mott MacDonald Bentley, MWH Treatment, Skanska and Sweco – the alliance has been running for 20 years and has set a template for collaboration and efficiency in major project delivery in the sector. Lonsdale tells us how the amalgamation of so many organisations works in practice and what benefits come from having a range of expertise involved. We also discuss Anglian Water's other alliances and why alliancing has become prevalent in the water sector. In the introductory section, host Rob Hakimian is joined by senior reporter Thomas Johnson to discuss some recent site visits they have been on including to 3D printing facilities and National Grid's new Tilbury to Gravesend power tunnel.
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Ted Robinson warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Andy Pettman, the quintessential George Lampey, and the thoughtful Dave Hart. We're also thrilled to have a special guest: Former Lion Lee Gregory discusses retiring from the game at Mansfield Town this year, his Millwall memories from joining to departure, and what he will do this Christmas, being match-free. Lee also reflects on his teammates from his time with us.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for the men and women who wear the Millwall shirt. Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/@ZampaRecords
Azim Ahmed and guests ask if faith makes a person more susceptible to criminals or if it makes people more resilient in bouncing back afterwards because they're able to forgive? How much does being a victim of fraud test a person's faith? Could it even break it? Over the course of the programme we hear from people who've been in that position, learn what happened to them and how they dealt with the aftermath. Jaci Prosser attends St Sannan's Church and volunteers at a foodbank. Kamal Ali from Newport South Wales is the founder and inventor of My Salah Mat, the world's first interactive prayer mat. The Reverend Mike Hall is a Methodist Minister. He was working away from home in North Wales when his house was sold without his knowledge. Jagdev Singh Virdee is the general secretary of the Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara in Gravesend.If you've been affected by the issues we've discussed in this programme you can get help and information by going to bbc.co.uk/actionline All of the BBC's Scam Safe advice is available at bbc.co.uk/scamsafe
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Andy Pettman, the effervescent Stan Godwin, and the insightful Steve Warren. We're also thrilled to have some special guests: Former Lion and Republic of Ireland player Jon Goodman discusses the changes in the game, how it is played, and its impact on players today. Jon also reflects on the memories of some of his teammates from his time with us and how the players departed. Sean Daly, CEO of the Millwall Community Trust, was congratulated on his Lewisham ‘Legacy Award'. He spoke about ‘An Evening with the Blue and the Green,' the new Millwall Coaching Academy Pathway, and the Santa Dash on Saturday, the 11th of December. This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall. Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Gary Staff warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Dave Hart, the effervescent Stan Godwin, and the insightful Steve Warren. We're also thrilled to have some special guests: Eamonn Barclay talks with former Lion Dennis Burnett, who played in central defence for Millwall in the 70s. Dennis reflects on the memories of some of his teammates from that era. Sean Daly, CEO of the Millwall Community Trust, updates us on its activities and new ventures. This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall. Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/https://www.itv.com/watch/the-big-match-revisited/
It looks like a derelict hotel on the A2 near Gravesend will be turned into a petrol station and M&S food store.Plans for a £10 million redevelopment of the Tollgate site have been recommended for approval.Also in today's podcast, a Kent turkey farmer has told us it's 'business as usual' despite restrictions coming in to try and stop the spread of bird flu.There has been at least one confirmed case in the county - with more than 60 birds having to be culled at the Happy Pants Ranch near Sittingbourne.Councils across Kent and Medway have released five different suggestions of what local council reform could look like.New maps show how the county could be split up into unitary authorities. The leader of Medway Council, Vince Maple, has been talking us through them.Work is underway to convert an old toilet block on Sheppey into a brand new event space.Plans were originally submitted by the boss of Elmley Nature Reserve back in 2017 - but it was delayed by Covid.And in sport, the Gillingham manager has revealed more about his heart surgery, and why it couldn't wait.Gareth Ainsworth was found to have a murmur during a routine health check.You can also hear from striker Seb Palmer-Houlden who has been chatting ahead of the weekend's game at Bristol Rovers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members—dedicated Millwall supporter Dave Hart, the inspiring Andy Pettman, and the insightful Ted Robinson. We're also thrilled to have a special guest: Wesley Reid, a former Lion who played in midfield and was an important part of John Docherty's top-flight team in the 80s, and more recently, a friendly match-day host at the Den. This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk https://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/://www.millwallfc.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/@ZampaRecords
Episode 289 welcomes back UK author, Peter Germany, for a sample reading from his latest book, Penal Earth! If you haven't already, be sure to click the link below for last week's interview with Peter to learn more about him! Episode 288 interview with Peter Peter Germany's website with social media links Peter Germany's books on Amazon Learn more about Jason Contact the show at samplechapterpodcast@gmail.com
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members—lifelong Millwall supporter George Lampey, Stan Godwin, and insightful Ted Robinson. We're also excited to have two special guests: • Kevin Bremner, a former Lion who had a significant impact under George Graham's management, was part of the Great Escape Team and helped bring 2nd-tier football back to the Den. • Sean Daly, CEO of Millwall Community Trust, a lifelong Millwall fan, shares exciting updates on the Trust's initiatives. This show offers a lively mix of conversations and genuine passion for Millwall. Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk https://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/@ZampaRecords
BT and Sal dive into the radio host's harrowing, sleepless night filming a part for the TV show Gravesend. Sal recounts his anxiety, the ridiculous call time, his wardrobe woes, and the crushing pressure of messing up his three lines at 4:00 AM—all before heading straight back to his day job. He's ready to quit, but the director has other plans.
Episode 288 journeys to the United Kingdom for a visit with horror, post-apocalyptic, and sci-fi writer, Peter Germany! The conversation is a blast as Jason and Peter discuss turning story ideas into short stories, knowing the end vs exploring, getting the reader to feel emotions, movies that scared us, and their mutual admiration for a long-gone podcast. All this and more are only a click away! Peter Germany's website with social media links Peter Germany's books on Amazon Learn more about Jason Contact the show at samplechapterpodcast@gmail.com
Miss Major Griffin Gracy, a veteran of the 1969 Stonewall uprising and a longtime LGBTQ and public health activist, has died. Meanwhile, the NYPD is searching for a driver who struck an 11 year-old boy on an electric scooter in Gravesend, Brooklyn. The child remains in critical condition. Also, New York Attorney General Letitia James is speaking publicly after her federal indictment last week by the Trump administration's Justice Department. And as temperatures drop, Gothamist food writer Robert Sietsema joins us to talk about the best spots in the city for a comforting bowl of soup.
A Gravesend tenant says he's living in constant fear of his council home falling down around him due to ongoing subsidence issues.Sunder Khutan moved in to the mid-terrace property off Windmill Street in 2019 - only a few months later he notices cracks in the walls and ceilings.Also on today's podcast, a person's died after being hit by a train in Medway.Police were called to Otterham Quay Lane in Rainham this morning forcing the road to be closed near to Leigh Academy secondary school. Hear from our reporter who was at the scene earlier.It's thought it'll cost hundreds of pounds to carry out repairs to a Labour party office in Medway following an alleged attack by vandals.A brick was repeatedly smashed against the window of the building on Maidstone Road in Rochester. We've got reaction from councillor Alex Paterson who represents Rochester West and Borstal.Another Medway councillor is calling for a change in the rules after one of his former colleagues defected to Reform UK.We told you last week how Robbie Lammas - who represents Princes Park ward in Chatham - had decided to leave the Conservative party.At the moment, a councillor switching parties doesn't trigger a bi-election but Cllr Habib Tejan thinks that should be altered.People using a public footpath in Maidstone say it's constantly flooded because of a blocked culvert, and no one is taking responsibility.It's affecting the walkway in Unicumes Lane in Fant, which is part of the Millennium River Park.Football, and it was a last gasp equaliser for Gillingham at Priestfield over the weekend.Despite having 30 attempts at goal with 10 in target - the Gills went 1-nil down to Cheltenham Town late on in the second half.Substitute Elliott Nevitt managed to salvage a point with the last kick of the game, hear from him and Gillingham's assistant manager Richard Dobson.And, a former Love Island star has been chatting about his plans to open a padel venue in Kent.Charlie Brake from Ashford appeared on the reality show in 2019.The 30-year-old is now converting a unit on the Wincheap Industrial Estate in Canterbury into courts, a café, pro shop and changing facilities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Bethany Manktelow warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members—lifelong Millwall supporter Steve Warren, fan and former Lion Phil Coleman, and insightful former Millwall board member and Chairman Jeff Burnige. We're also excited to have two special guests:• Jamie Moralee, a former Lion who made a real impact at just 19 during his first season and went on to become our top goalscorer.• Dave Hart, a devoted Millwall fan for life who started out as a DJ and now shines as a panellist on Our Millwall Fans Show. This show is a wonderful mix of lively conversations and a genuine love for Millwall! Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding, Myles G Thornton, and Kai Bennett, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and that unique culture that makes Millwall so much more than just a football club. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk https://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/@ZampaRecords
JAKE ARNOTT chats to Paul Burke about his new novel Blood Rival, Sophocles, Family, noir, tragedy, Blue Lights, Jim Thompson, James Ellroy, Cathi Unsworth, The Responder.BLOOD RIVAL It happened at a place where three roads meet. Junction 1A of the M25, heading east towards Gravesend. There's a killer on the road.Lee Royle, the notorious ‘King of Kent', is dead, killed in a brutal act of road rage. But was this a random attack, or was it a premeditated move in a deadly game of betrayal and revenge?Three lives are set on a collision course: Jo Royle, Lee's disillusioned and embittered wife, hiding secrets that could kill; Eddie Pierce, Jo's ambitious new lover, determined to move up the criminal ranks; and Commander Ray Spinks, a corrupt cop with his own claim on Lee's legacy -and no intention of letting it slip through his fingers.Caught between lust and loyalty, ambition and guilt, each will risk everything to uncover or bury the explosive truth behind Lee's death. Because this wasn't just a murder. It was a reckoning.Blood Rival is a modern retelling of an ancient story, where Greek tragedy meets neo-noir. A compulsive psychological thriller of forbidden desire, family secrets and fatal ambition.Jake Arnott was born in 1961, and lives in London. He is the author of the THE LONG FIRM, published by Sceptre in 1999 and subsequently made into an acclaimed BBC TV series. His second novel, HE KILLS COPPERS, was also made into a series by Channel 4. He has since published the novels TRUECRIME, JOHNNY COME HOME, THE DEVIL'S PAINTBRUSH, THE HOUSE OF RUMOUR, THE FATAL TREE and now BLOOD FEVER.Paul Burke edits Aspects of Crime Magazine and writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network, Punk Noir Magazine (fiction contribution). He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2025. His first book An Encyclopedia of Spy Fiction will be out 2026.Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023 & 2025CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023 & 2024 & National Crime Reading Month& Newcastle Noir 2023 and 20242024 Slaughterfest,
An Asda employee has faced court after abusing a company taxi account to fund more than £6,000 worth of personal journeys – including a 115-mile round trip to visit his mum in London.He repeatedly booked cabs on the supermarket's tab despite having no right to use the system, exploiting it for weeks before being caught.Also in today' podcast, bosses in Medway say red routes will be repaired - after pictures revealed the painted lines in one town have already worn away.The double lines were controversially introduced on busy routes - including the A2 in Rainham - in May last year in a bid to tackle congestion.The KentOnline Podcast has been hearing how teachers, nurses and young families are among those struggling to afford hygiene products in Kent.You can hear from a local charity who provide products including toilet roll, washing powder and deodorant to those who can't afford it as we start a national awareness week. A mum says it is “irresponsible” that a shop window displayed an uncensored cushion with an expletive in view of children.She was walking past the Urban Outfitters in Tunbridge wells when she saw the embroidered pillow on display.And in sport, you can hear from Gillingham's weekend goalscorer Jonny Williams who's frustrated at the team's performance in the loss to MK Dons. It's back to back defats for the Gills who have now dropped to fourth in the table. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's episode of Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members, lifelong Millwall supporters Stan Godwin and Dave Hart, along with the insightful former Millwall board member and Chairman, Jeff Burnige. Plus, we have special guests Sean Daly, CEO of Millwall Community Trust, and Tony Craig, a former Lion and iconic Millwall Captain. It's a fantastic episode packed with lively conversations and shared love for Millwall!With contributions from Myles Thornton, Paul Loding, Nick Wythe, and Elice Barr, who contribute inspiring insights on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallfc.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/@ZampaRecords
The need for yet more restrictions on a “rollercoaster” stretch of the New Thanet Way has been branded an “absolute disgrace” – with highways bosses unable to say how long a reduced 50mph speed limit will stay in place.Kent County Council says “urgent” action was needed because dangerous bumps in the dual-carriageway between Faversham and Herne Bay are putting drivers at risk.Also in today's podcast, a pensioner who drove his car into another man at a gated residential park, which was caught on camera, had previously attacked another resident . The 70-year-old deliberately drove into the man in Hoo after wrongly believing the victim was trying to harass him just months after being charged with assault by beating. Residents whose road has been turned into a ‘dangerous' rat run after a major landslip more than two years ago fear someone will be killed.People living in Stanhope Road in Swanscombe say life has become intolerable since nearby Galley Hill Road was shut after the collapse in April 2023. A primary school in Gravesend is trying to raise £20,000 to fix their pool, which has fallen into disrepair It's believed Cecil Road Primary and Nursery is the only one in the area with a swimming pool – you can hear from the school's head and from some of the students about what it means to them. And you can hear from international DJ Joel Corry who's been on kmfm's Hit List. He's taken some time out to talk to Jack about his new fitness sessions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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In this week's episode of Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin Team members, lifelong Millwall fans Steve Warren and Andy Pettman, along with the insightful former Millwall board member and Chairman Jeff Burnige. They're joined by special guests, actor and Lions Food Hub supporter Craig Wilson-Spike, and former Lion and FA Youth Cup winner Phil Coleman. It's a fantastic episode full of great conversations and shared love for Millwall! With contributions from Myles Thornton, Paul Loding, Nick Wythe, and Elice Barr, the panel covers football, community, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a clubMusic and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallfc.co.uk/
In this week's Millwall No One Likes Us Talkin!, host Bethany Manktelow is joined by Lionesses star Mia Lockett, lifelong fans Stan Godwin and Gary Staff, plus special guests Sean Daly (CEO, Millwall Community Trust) and Rob Woodford (Millwall history & heritage tours). With contributions from Myles Thornton, Paul Loding, Nick Wythe, and Elice Barr, the panel covers football, community, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a clubMusic and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Hang onto your slipcases, because Blake Howard and author William "Bill" Boyle discuss the impact of the neorealist melodrama fusion of CAIRO STATION on us watching and on Bill's latest novel, SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET. Cairo StationYoussef Chahine established his international reputation with this masterpiece, which, though initially a commercial failure in Egypt, would become one of the most influential and celebrated works in all of Arab cinema. The director himself stars as Kenawi, a disabled newspaper hawker whose obsession with a sultry drink seller (Hind Rostom, known as the “Marilyn Monroe of Arabia”) leads to tragedy of operatic proportions on the streets of Cairo. Blending elements of neorealism with provocative noir-melodrama, Cairo Station is a work of raw populist poetry that explores the individual's search for a place in Egypt's new postrevolutionary political order.BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURESNew 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrackNew 2K digital restoration of Cairo as Seen by Chahine (1991), a short documentary by Youssef Chahine, with an introduction by film scholar Joseph FahimNew interview with FahimChahine . . . Why? (2009), a documentary on the director and Cairo StationExcerpt from Chahine's appearance at the 1998 Midnight Sun Film FestivalNew English subtitle translationPLUS: An essay by FahimNew cover by Mariam El-RewenyWilliam Boyle is the author of eight books set in and around the southern Brooklyn neighborhood of Gravesend, where he was born and raised. His most recent novel is Saint of the Narrows Street, available now from Soho Crime. His books have been nominated for the Hammett Prize, the John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger Award in the UK, and the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in France, and they have been included on best-of lists in Washington Post, CrimeReads, and more. He currently lives in Oxford, Mississippi.Support: JOIN THE ONE HEAT MINUTE PATREON FOR AS LITTLE AS $1 A MONTHFollow the hosts:Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & The Last Video StoreSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join Bethany Manktelow and her team—Jeff Burnige, Stan Godwin, and Steve Warren—as they review and preview past and upcoming matches, and welcome their guests. Bryan King, our very first guest, spoke about his fifty years since pulling on a Millwall shirt, the introduction of the Forever Lions Club, the presentations on the pitch on Saturday, Millwall's prospects in the Championship this season, and how he became a pioneer in bringing Scandinavian players to the UK. Sean Daly was our second guest, discussing the passing of his mate and work colleague, the late Tim Sells, the introduction of the Forever Lions Club, the Santa and Elf's race ahead of Christmas, and the Trust's plans for the future. Sheffield United and Coventry City were reviewed, and Wrexham was previewed. Ted's Prediction League is in full swing for this weekend. We also hear from Paul Loding as we catch up on all the latest news from the Millwall Romans & Pride. Myles Thornton reports for Maritime Radio on Millwall Lionesses' exploits against Barking and Sutton United. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Join Eamonn Barclay and his team—Debbie Julians, Ted Robinson, and Dave Hart—as they review and preview past and upcoming matches, welcome their guests, and remember the late Tim Sells.Karl Bates, our very first guest, is genuinely admired by many, including our dear Debbie Julians, as a fantastic commentator. He's well-loved for being very informative, confident, soothing, and full of lively energy. Plus, he's the voice behind the Millwall FC IFollow commentary that many fans enjoy. Karl happily shares his thoughts on the league and cup games we've seen so far and excitedly looks ahead to what's coming up. He also chats about the summer signings, his great experiences with fellow commentators, and even his fun Santa Dash or a peaceful stroll. It's always a pleasure to hear his insights and stories! The team also remembers the late Tim Sells, who passed away this week. He was the Football Development Manager at our Millwall Community Trust. Tim had time for everyone and brought passion to everything he did. Coventry Hospital Radio's Moz Baker joined the team to discuss our Carabao Cup tie. We also hear from Paul Loding as we catch up on all the latest news from the Millwall Romans & Pride. There is a Myles Thornton Maritime Radio report on Millwall Lionesses, along with Kai Bennett interviewing their assistant manager, Jack Wisson.Middlesbrough was reviewed, and Sheffield United were previewed. Ted's Prediction League is in full swing for this weekend. Music and Audio credits: https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Join Myles Thornton and his team—Jeff Burnige, Stan Godwin, and Ted Robinson. Their first guest is Sean Daly, a proud Millwall fan and the CEO of our Millwall Community Trust. They chat about the exciting Government Gold Award, fun summer camps for kids and teens, and how essential it is to involve role models in your MCT programmes. They also share what makes these collaborations with Millwall Community Trust so appealing to partners, as well as the 90 partnerships in 2024. The second guest is Mike George, one of the coordinators of the Walk the Walk tours on the Isle of Dogs. Mike warmly shared about the launch of his upcoming book, *Walk the Walk*, and explained why he wrote it, what it covers, and details about the launch event at The Millwall Community Trust, Lions Centre, on Saturday, starting from midday before the Millwall vs. Middlesbrough game. He is excited to discuss his project and connect with everyone there. We also hear from Paul Loding as we catch up on all the latest news from the Millwall Romans & Pride. There's an overview of Millwall Lionesses.We reviewed Millwall's wins at Norwich and Newport, and previewed Saturday's game against Middlesbrough. Bethany Manktelow and Phil Coleman promote the launch and signing of Mike George's book “Walking the Walk,” [Discovering the history of Millwall Football Club 1885 - 1910]. This takes place at the Millwall Community Trust's Lions Centre from 12 pm on Saturday, 16th March, ahead of our first home game. The predictions for Ted's Prediction League are in full swing as the EFL Championship kicks off this weekend.. Music and Audio credits: https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Join Eamonn Barclay and his team—Steve Warren, Stan Godwin, and Dave Hart—as they return ahead of the forthcoming season.Their first guest is Grace Spicer, a Millwall fan and champion Muay Thai fighter. They discuss Grace's achievements as a fighter, how she came to follow Millwall, Alex Neil, and the potential of the squad for the season ahead, as well as her favourite Millwall player since she followed the Lions. The second guest is the founder of the Facebook Group Millwall in Sicily. Nick discussed his ambitions to win this year's prediction league, the television coverage of Millwall overseas, the players joining the Lions this season, the potential for promotion, the ever-increasing use of impact substitutions, and the depth of our squad. Mia Lockett and Andy Pettman, new members of the Millwall No One Likes Us Talkin Broadcasting team, were welcomed.We also hear from Paul Loding as we catch up on all the latest news from the Millwall Romans & Pride. There is an overview of Millwall Lionesses. Andy Pettman gives his reaction to the Millwall Training Day last Monday. Bethany Manktelow and Phil Coleman promote the launch and signing of Mike George's book “Walking the Walk,” [Discovering the history of Millwall Football Club 1885 - 1910]. This takes place at the Millwall Community Trust's Lions Centre from 12 pm on Saturday, 16th March, ahead of our first home game. Preview and predictions for Norwich v Millwall as Ted's Prediction League goes into full swing as the EFL Championship kicks off this weekend.. Music and Audio credits: https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
BACK TO THE FUTURE - It was a blistering summer's day. Sherlock and I had probably over-indulged at The Volunteer and in our giddy stupor we arranged a 'tourist day' in London while Mariana visited her family. Our fun stretched beyond the boundaries of the capital, to Gravesend in Kent... Where we bumped into an old friend. Part 1 of 3 This episode contains swearing, Listener discretion is advised. For merchandise and transcripts go to: www.sherlockandco.co.uk For ad-free, early access to adventures in full go to www.patreon.com/sherlockandco To get in touch via email: docjwatsonmd@gmail.comFollow me @DocJWatsonMD on twitter and BlueSky, or sherlockandcopod on TikTok, instagram and YouTube. This podcast is property of Goalhanger Podcasts. Copyright 2025.SHERLOCK AND CO. Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Paul Waggott as Dr. John Watson Harry Attwell as Sherlock Holmes Marta da Silva as Mariana Ametxazurra John Brannoch as WigginsRhys Tees as PC Stanley HopkinsChristine Triffitt as Margaret Brackenstall Additional Voices:Esmonde ColeNeil MartinAmethyst ElsonDarcey FergusonLauren HallJoel EmeryAdam Jarrell Written by Joel Emery Directed by Adam Jarrell Editing and Sound Design by Holy Smokes Audio Produced by Neil Fearn and Jon Gill Executive Producer Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices