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Best podcasts about Ian Marchant

Latest podcast episodes about Ian Marchant

Open Country
Herefordshire's Golden Valley

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 24:20


Ian Marchant is time-travelling through Herefordshire's Golden Valley in springtime. He learns about "the wine of the west" in cider-maker Denis Gwatkin's orchards, discovers Herefordshire's lost castle at Snodhill, and visits an Elizabethan watermeadow system in Turnastone. Ian finds out why modern-day pilgrims are walking through the Golden Valley. High above it, he visits ancient Arthur's Stone which captured the imagination of CS Lewis. Win Scutt from English Heritage tells Ian of exciting archaeological discoveries about the dolmen, built by Neolithic cattle herders. Producer: Sarah Swading

History Hack
History Hack: A Journey Through English Time

History Hack

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 57:16


Ian Marchant joins us to talk about his new book "A Journey Through English Time" a story about his family history.Support us: https://www.patreon.com/historyhackTips: https://ko-fi.com/historyhackBuy the books: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/historyhackMerch: https://www.historyhackpod.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Open Country
Cornwall's Steam Heritage

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 24:23


Ian Marchant finds the streets of Camborne alive and hissing with the sound of steam traction engines. It's Trevithick Day, commemorating Richard Trevithick, the inventor of the first steam-powered vehicle. As Ian finds out, the invention was a step towards the mechanisation of farming and road building, as well as the development of railways. Ian visits the preserved East Pool Tin Mine and hears how Trevithick's innovation in high pressure steam-pumping engines contributed to the 19th century mining boom in Cornwall and around the world. He finds out how Trevithick's inventions have left their mark on the British landscape. Back in Camborne, Trevithick Day culminates with steam engines saluting the great man's statue in a whistling drive past. Peep peep! Presenter: Ian Marchant Producer: Sarah Swadling

Open Country
Ancient Dartmoor

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 24:35


Dartmoor is one of the UK's most significant archaeological landscapes. In this episode of Open Country, Ian Marchant explores some of its most interesting sites. He meets the National Park's lead archaeologist and finds out about a new research project being carried out by an academic from Leicester University, who is using cutting-edge new technology to discover structures which may have been left by Dartmoor's earliest farming communities more than five thousand years ago. Ian also meets a present-day farmer, who tells him what it's like to farm in field systems first laid out by his predecessors from centuries gone by. Meanwhile an artist and ecologist explains how his art is inspired by Dartmoor's landscape and its wildlife, and Ian finds out why Dartmoor hill ponies may be a form of "living archaeology" themselves. Produced by Sarah Swadling

Chalke Talk
161. Ian Marchant (2018)

Chalke Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 43:27


A Hero for High Times: A Guide to the Beats, Hippies, Freaks, Punks, Ravers, New-Age Travellers and Dog-on-a-rope Brew Crew Crusties of the British Isles 1956-1994A free spirit who embraced the post-war counter-culture, Ian Marchant takes us on a splendid journey through some of his personal highs from the age of the Beats to the protests of Swampy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Open Country
A Fabric Landscape

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 24:35


Fashion designer and judge of The Great British Sewing Bee, Patrick Grant, has a dream: he wants to create a line of jeans made in Blackburn. It sounds simple, but Patrick wants to go the whole hog - growing the crop to make the fabric in Blackburn, growing the woad to dye it blue in Blackburn and finally processing the flax into linen and sewing it all together...in Blackburn. In this programme, the writer and broadcaster Ian Marchant travels to a tiny field of flax on the side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, where Patrick and a group of passionate local people are trying to make this dream a reality, and bring the textile industry back to Blackburn. But why? Blackburn and the area around it has been shaped by the textile industry for centuries, with the carcasses of old cotton mills littering the landscape. Ian visits Imperial Mill to hear what life was like for workers there in the industry's heyday. He finds out how Patrick and the team have been inspired by the visit of Mahatma Gandhi to Lancashire 90 years ago and learns why cotton made for a complicated relationship between Imperial Britain and India. Presented by Ian Marchant Produced by Heather Simons

Open Country
Journey to the Source of the Ancholme

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 23:35


Ian Marchant tracks the River Ancholme to its source. Others might prefer the Limpopo or the Zambesi, but Ian is drawn to the subtle mysteries of the canal-like Ancholme in Lincolnshire, arguing that there are delights to be found if you take a close look in your own back yard. And there are plenty of delights. If historic boats are your thing then there's Humber Sloop Amy Howson, an ochre-sailed ship moored at the mouth of the Ancholme, in the care of the Humber Keels and Sloop Preservation Society, or Brigg Raft, a five metre Bronze age raft designed specifically for the slow moving waters of the Ancholme. Brigg was always, it seems, a good place to keep a boat. The town is an island, created by two channels of the Ancholme encircling its centre. Brigg Raft and the even more astounding Brigg Log Boat (nearly fifteen metres long) were discovered in 1886, lurking in mud at the site of what is now Glanford Boat Club. There are still around fifty boats moored at Glanford Boat Club, a vibrant social centre. Just off the course of the Ancholme is Stow Minster, which has, etched into its stone, two images of Viking longships: further evidence of visitors by boat to central Lincolnshire. But will Ian make it to the source in the Lincolnshire Wolds? And how would he know if he got there? Produced for BBC Audio by Mary Ward-Lowery

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode we wrap up Miniaturized month as Ian Marchant returns to discuss “Land of the Giants”. 17187026/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/backward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/347eda/" height="90" width="100%" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen>

NEOZAZ
Effectively Speaking – Land of the Giants

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 84:57


In this episode we wrap up Miniaturized month as Ian Marchant returns to discuss “Land of the Giants”. 17187026/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/backward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/347eda/" height="90" width="100%" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen>

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NEOZAZ
Effectively Speaking – Fantastic Voyage

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 87:16


It’s the start of “Miniaturized Month” on Effectively Speaking, starting with discussing the effects of 1966’s “Fantastic Voyage with guest host Ian Marchant.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

It’s the start of “Miniaturized Month” on Effectively Speaking, starting with discussing the effects of 1966’s “Fantastic Voyage with guest host Ian Marchant.

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NEOZAZ
Effectively Speaking – Flash Gordon Part 1

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 104:03


In this episode, Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the first “Flash Gordon” serial.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode, Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the first “Flash Gordon” serial.

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Open Country
Restoration in the Lake District

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 24:20


Ian Marchant talks to people involved in re-imagining the landscape and culture of the Lake District, with lines both sinuous and straight. Lee Schofield of the RSPB has been part of a project to re-meander Swindale Beck, which had become canal-like after years of 'improvement'. Lee is used to the fruits of conservation work taking years, but this time, the results were virtually instantaneous. The team finished work one Friday when it started raining. A flash flood over the weekend brought calls from the onsite supervisor, afraid of disaster: the whole valley was flooded. Lee arrived back on Monday morning to find the river had become a gentle, naturally sinuous stream, with shallow gravel pools for the salmon to use as spawning grounds. The hay meadows on either bank no longer fill with stagnant standing water, and sand and stones don't get washed downstream. Jim Bliss is the Conservation Manager of Lowther Estates and he is just beginning the estate's journey into ecological restoration, taking up fences, and selling the flock of 5000 sheep. Now they have Longhorn cattle, Tamworth pigs and soon, they hope, reintroduced beavers. There are also bees, which Jim hopes will be a measure of the success of the restoration, responding to the increased biodiversity of the flora with a bigger crop of honey. Ian loves trains and so does Cedric Martindale, who is keeping alive a dream he has had for twenty-five years, to restore the Penrith to Keswick Rail Line. Nina Berry is a distinctive new playwright based in Cumbria, inspired by the landscape she grew up in. She's been commissioned by Paines Plough and Theatre by the Lake in Keswick, to write a new play in the series: Come To Where I Am. Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery

NEOZAZ
Effectively Speaking – Logan’s Run

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 57:48


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to discuss the opening of “Logan’s Run”.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to discuss the opening of “Logan’s Run”.

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Open Country
The Music of the Surrey Hills

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 24:54


Ian Marchant meets musicians inspired by the landscape of the Surrey Hills, including concert pianist Wu Qian, who found it terrifying when she first arrived from China aged 12. She soon learned to love the place and co-founded an international music festival which incorporates into its programme inspiring country walks in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ian meets Julia and Henry Pearson, who help to run the festival and live in the picturesque village of Shere, with its thatched cottages and 'terminally cute' setting. They are music lovers and keen walkers, so the festival is a perfect fit. Since the programme was recorded in early March, the festival has been cancelled, but imagining the concerts in the 'cathedral in the woods' at Ranmore Church, is still a piece of 'enchantment'. Ian was born in this area and remembers being told that the view from Newland's Corner was the best in England. It was, in fact, what England should look like, according to his father. Ian now knows this isn't quite true, but it is how people all over the world picture the English countryside: rolling hills, woods, clear, babbling streams and a vista that extends to the English channel. Ian meets sound artist Graham Downall who has created music/soundscapes to reflect the locations of five sculptures which have been placed in the landscape, and he discovers that the tipple of choice at this festival isn't to be found in the Worker's Beer Tent, but in the sparkling white wine which is produced from the chalky slopes of Denbies Vineyard near Dorking. Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery

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Open Country
The Chilterns - a new National Landscape?

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 24:26


Ian Marchant visits the Chilterns to test out some of the ideas for new ‘National Landscapes’ in the recent government-commissioned Glover Review into England’s National Parks. What barriers do some people face when it comes to visiting the countryside? (Hint: it’s not just owning a pair of wellies). And why does spending a night under the stars for every child matter for the protection of the countryside? Ian meets the author of the new review, Julian Glover, in a wet wood above Wendover, just a stone's throw from the Prime Minister's country residence, Chequers. Julian is confident that the government will support his recommendations, one of which is to improve access to the countryside for people from diverse backgrounds. This includes High Wycombe born-and-bred Sadia Hussain, who loves the countryside but understands some of the barriers faced by people like her parents, who settled here from Pakistan. To them, the countryside has a different meaning and set of associations. And it also includes Layla Ashraf-Carr, a Chiltern Ranger. Born in Singapore, Layla suspects the Malay side of her family might have preferred her to be a lawyer or a doctor rather than a custodian of the natural landscape. Ian also meets farmer Ian Waller, who loves his worms and his flock of Herdwick sheep, and historian and teacher Stuart King, who can explain how the landscape of the Chilterns allowed the local furniture making industry to flourish. Producer Mary Ward-Lowery

NEOZAZ
Effectively Speaking – The Mandalorian

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 86:05


In this episode, Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the new Star Wars Disney Plus Streaming series, "The Mandalorian".

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode, Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the new Star Wars Disney Plus Streaming series, "The Mandalorian".

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Open Country
Witham Navigable Drains

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 24:11


Some people dream of canoeing up the Zambezi, or exploring Venice by gondola, but Ian Marchant has always dreamed of the world's least romantic waterway: the Witham Navigable Drains, near Boston in Lincolnshire. And there is romance and beauty here. And grand sluices, mighty pumps and a box or two of maggots. Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 57:16


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the 3rd season episode of "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "Thing from Inner Space"

NEOZAZ
Effectively Speaking – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 57:16


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the 3rd season episode of "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "Thing from Inner Space"

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss Godzilla’s attack on Tokyo in the first “Godzilla”.

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NEOZAZ
Effectively Speaking – Godzilla

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 70:51


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss Godzilla’s attack on Tokyo in the first “Godzilla”.

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Go Wild
Open Country - Off Grid in Mid-Wales

Go Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 23:43


Guest presenter Ian Marchant meets people who live off-grid in his part of the world, near Presteigne in mid-Wales. There's Bob, who started his off-grid life on the hippy trail in the sixties, driving over-land to Afghanistan and bringing back the first Afghan coats to the London fashion scene. Now he lives in a wood, still making jewellery and living in his van. For him, there's adventure in every aspect of his life, even the washing up, especially if you have to do it in 'horizontal snow'. Goffee-the-Clown has built himself an idyllic cottage, but somehow he can't bring himself to move in. He prefers the simplicity of his pale blue retro caravan with its wood-burner and collection of spider-webs, idyllically situated on the bank of the River Usk. There are the Hoopers, a family of four who run an efficient small-holding as carbon-lightly and self sufficiently as is possible. They did have a brief spell in a house, but despite the fascinations of the washing machine, they were delighted to be back living off-grid up a mountain. And there's Briar, who has just moved in to her new home, a yurt she has built herself, snugly insulated with duvets and brightly-coloured rugs and fabrics. Everything she needs is to hand, and there's water from the spring nearby. Knowing she can rely on her own strength and skill to live anywhere makes her happy and gives her confidence. And the cost? This luxurious construction cost her roughly twenty quid to build. Produced by Mary Ward-Lowery. First broadcast on Thursday 27 October, 2016.

Open Country
Sussex Weald Ironworking

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 25:13


Ian Marchant visits the Sussex Weald, once the epicentre of the international arms trade, owing to its ironstone reserves and subsequent iron-making expertise. It's a personal story too: 'Marchant' is one of the Sussex names associated with metal-working migrants from Belgium in the late 15th century. Hammer and furnace ponds and former forges are now dotted about the landscape, rich habitat for wildlife, according to naturalist Richard Jones. A walk on the Weald is a treasure hunt for history-of-iron enthusiasts (of whom there are an unusual number in Sussex). They frequently come across previously undiscovered remains, some dating back to medieval times. Ian takes a walk at Newbridge with Jeremy Hodgkinson and Roger Prus, who can interpret the bumps in the woodland that most people would pass without noticing. They might be old furnace sites or even remains of buildings used by iron workers. He meets Emma O'Connor to explore the Anne of Cleves House collection of iron artefacts in Lewes. These range from items with military uses to all kinds of domestic and industrial products, most of which are beautifully preserved and attest to our ancestors' habits of recycling, repairing and preserving the things they owned. Ian visits Glynde Forge, where blacksmith Ricky Delaney demonstrates the living craft of working with metal in Sussex. Will Ian discover that forging metal is in his blood? Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery

Talking New Energy
From running a utility to investing in emerging contenders: in conversation with Ian Marchant

Talking New Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 29:14


Discussing the current issues affecting the future of new energy, host Jon Slowe speaks to Ian Marchant, former CEO of SSE.

The Nick Margerrison podcast
0014 INTERVIEW | Ian Marchant on his "Hero for High Times"

The Nick Margerrison podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 89:27


Ian Marchant's book "Hero For High Times" is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hero-High-Times-Dog-Rope/dp/0224097083 Ian himself can be found here: ianmarchant.com He tweets here: https://twitter.com/thatianmarchant I tweet here: www.twitter.com/nickmargerrison Share this podcast with the largest possible audience you can find! Hail Eris, All Hail Discordia! LIKE THIS? WANT MORE? Try the CJ Stone episode... click here.

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show
100th Episode - Paul Blaisdell

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 130:33


In this special, 100th episode edition, Eric welcomes Andrew Glazebrook, Kelly Hogaboom, and Ian Marchant to the show to discuss special effects creator Paul Blaisdell!

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NEOZAZ Celebrates Halloween
2018 - Effectively Speaking - Hammer Films Dracula

NEOZAZ Celebrates Halloween

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 75:42


It's October and Eric starts his Halloween Horror Month with welcoming Ian Marchant to show to discuss the ending of Hammer Films "Dracula"! This series is made possible by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

It's October and Eric starts his Halloween Horror Month with welcoming Ian Marchant to show to discuss the ending of Hammer Films "Dracula"! This series is made possible by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show
Thunderbirds: Trapped in the Sky

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 67:35


In this episode Eric is joined by Ian Marchant to discuss the climax of the Thunderbirds tale “Trapped in the Sky”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the “Toe Cutters” death from “Mad Max”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show
The Dalek Invasion of Earth

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 91:36


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the Dalek UFO landing in "The Dalek Invasion of Earth". This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter. Posted on April 18, 2018Author Effectively SpeakingCategories  

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show
It! The Terror from Beyond Space

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 75:29


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the effects from “It! The Terror Beyond Space”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Seriously…
The Bald Truth

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 59:48


For thousands of years, bald men have been the subject of ridicule. As a result they've felt ashamed and have resorted to desperate measures to hide their condition. During the decades when hair style was a cultural battleground between youth and the establishment, the balding man was at the bottom of the heap. No prime minister since Clement Attlee has been bald. But increasingly, bald men are coming out of the closet and shaving their heads - and some women too. Research shows that bald men are perceived as less attractive but more dominant. Now that we are more relaxed about hair style, and more willing to tolerate tonsorial diversity, are bald men finally able to shed the stigma? And could the comb-over finally make a come back? Ian Marchant, who has shaved his head since the early 1980s, investigates. Producer: Jolyon Jenkins.

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Open Country
The Isle of Gigha

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 24:31


Ian Marchant has always longed to visit the Inner Hebridean island of Gigha, off the west coast of Scotland. For a writer and hippie like Ian, it sounds like a dream: an island owned and run by its own community of fewer than 170 people. No more exploitative or neglectful landlords; everyone has a say in how things are done and they all live happily ever after. But also, no more wealthy and benevolent landlords, no more cash injections when things get tough. And, everyone has a say in how things are done. It's a dream - or a nightmare - that has come true on the Scottish island of Gigha. In 2001 the islanders took their destiny into their own hands and made a successful bid to buy the island. Ian finds out how the landscape is changing and how the people here are adapting to a new way of living. Interviewees include Tony Philpin of the local Coast and Countryside group; owner of Achamore House Don Dennis; Alasdair MacNeill, whose family were once lairds of the island tracing back to the eleventh century; Joe Teale who approves of the buy-out and runs the island's only shop; and Elaine Morrison, the manager of the Heritage Trust. Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery.

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode Eric welcomes back Ian Marchant are they discuss Snake Plissken’s glider scene for “Escape from New York”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to show to discuss the model work from Space 1999’s War Games. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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NEOZAZ Celebrates Halloween
Effectively Speaking – The Creature from the Black Lagoon – NEOZAZ

NEOZAZ Celebrates Halloween

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the Creatures abduction of Kay from 1954's “The Creature from the Black Lagoon”. This series is made possibly...

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show
The Creature from the Black Lagoon

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 72:25


In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the Creatures abduction of Kay from 1954’s “The Creature from the Black Lagoon”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In the episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show do discuss the lift of of Gaff’s spinner and arrival at the Police Headquarter from “Blade Runner”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode, Eric welcomes back Ian Marchant to the show to discuss "Talos" from "Jason and the Argonauts" This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

Open Country
The Dark Side of the Lune

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 24:12


Ian Marchant associates the landscape at the mouth of the River Lune with his friend and musical partner, Chas Ambler, who died nearly two years ago. In this personal exploration of his connection to the life of the river, Ian talks to poet Paul Farley about how to value un-romantic landscape. He meets Fiona Frank, one of the founder members of the Lancashire Co-Housing project , to discuss living in an 'intentional community' on the banks of the Lune. Lancaster has a little-known connection with the slave trade, which Ian discusses with Anthea Purkis from the city's Maritime Museum. Ian also visits Michelle Stevenson - or Chel - to talk about how she invited Chas to move into her family home at Glasson Dock for the last few weeks of his life, an act of extraordinary generosity. And if that isn't enough to reaffirm his faith in life, Ian meets haaf net fisherwoman, Margaret Owen, at the isolated north bank of the river, Sunderland Point. An unusual, moving and funny edition of Open Country exploring the dark side of the Lune.

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

In this episode Eric welcomes Ian Marchant to the show to discuss the discover of "The Liberator" in the second episode of "Blake's 7”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Open Country
Skiving at Poverty Bottom, Newhaven

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 24:15


Ian Marchant travels back to Newhaven in East Sussex, to learn to see a familiar landscape through fresh eyes. He grew up round here, bunking off school with his mates on the South Downs and the derelict Newhaven Fort (now beautifully restored). There's a weird mix of things to look at in panorama here: a glimpse of the iconic Seven Sisters (white cliffs, anyone?), stereotypically English rolling green hills, the industrial business of the ferry port to Dieppe and a new and massive biomass incinerator that upset local residents when it was built. But it's all potentially beautiful, depending on how you look at it. While his friends the Bugman, the Starman and the Painter were all busy looking at bugs, stars and landscape, what was Ian doing? Since he left the town, the South Downs has become a National Park and the air above it is now an International Dark Skies Reserve. It's time for Ian to return to the birthplace of Wreckless Eric to find out.

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show
Effectively Speaking – Doctor Who – The Green Death – NEOZAZ

Effectively Speaking - Special Effects Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 38:44


In this episode Eric welcomes guest Ian Marchant to discuss the “giant fly” scene from “The Green Death” episode of “Doctor Who”. This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

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Open Country
Off Grid in Mid-Wales

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 23:42


Guest presenter Ian Marchant meets people who live off-grid in his part of the world, near Presteigne in mid-Wales. There's Bob, who started his off-grid life on the hippy trail in the sixties, driving over-land to Afghanistan and bringing back the first Afghan coats to the London fashion scene. Now he lives in a wood, still making jewellery and living in his van. For him, there's adventure in every aspect of his life, even the washing up, especially if you have to do it in 'horizontal snow'. Goffee-the-Clown has built himself an idyllic cottage, but somehow he can't bring himself to move in. He prefers the simplicity of his pale blue retro caravan with its wood-burner and collection of spider-webs, idyllically situated on the bank of the River Usk. There are the Hoopers, a family of four who run an efficient small-holding as carbon-lightly and self sufficiently as is possible. They did have a brief spell in a house, but despite the fascinations of the washing machine, they were delighted to be back living off-grid up a mountain. And there's Briar, who has just moved in to her new home, a yurt she has built herself, snugly insulated with duvets and brightly-coloured rugs and fabrics. Everything she needs is to hand, and there's water from the spring nearby. Knowing she can rely on her own strength and skill to live anywhere makes her happy and gives her confidence. And the cost? This luxurious construction cost her roughly twenty quid to build. Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery.

Books and Authors
A Good Read: Ian Marchant, Larry Lamb

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 27:39


Harriett Gilbert's guests are the actor Larry Lamb, best known for his recent roles in EastEnders and the comedy Gavin and Stacey, and the novelist, travel writer and broadcaster Ian Marchant.

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