Manx Radio's weekly Jazz programme hosted by brother Howard & Chris Caine.
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News interviews in FULL! Highlighting some of the most interesting, intriguing and engaging recent Isle of Man stories from Manx Radio News.
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Neil Callin talks to cast, crew and creatives involved in bringing Manx Theatre to life. Produced by the Manx Theatre Podcast, not a Manx Radio production.
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Bob Carswell delivers a weekly programme of great Manx Gaelic broadcasting and entertainment.
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Hosted by Andy Wint, Manx Radio's daily audience interaction programme. Exploring national Isle of Man issues, with direct public access and comment.
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Howard Caine presents a journey through the vibrant arts and creative scene on the Isle of Man.
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Phil Gawne takes an in-depth look at a variety of aspects of life on the Isle of Man and further afield. Sometimes political, occasionally controversial, but always an appointment to listen.
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The daily podcast of Manx Radio's Update Programme. The definitive roundup of Isle of Man and International news of the day from the Island's No.1 news source.
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Manx Radio's SportsCast is a look at all aspects of Manx sport, interviews with teams, competitors and more through interviews, propgrammes and features.
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Manx Radio is 'At Your Service' - with a space for people of all faiths and none to share thoughts, prayers, music and conversations - offering a little spiritual strength for challenging times.
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A series of programmes focussing on aspects of Island life on the Isle of Man covering a wide range of topics.
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A weekly look at the Manx political scene in which Phil Gawne talks to the politicians who are raising the issues and asking the questions in Tynwald and the House of Keys, ex-politicians about their time in power and exploring the wider world of politics and the workings of Government.
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A conversation about what challenges men— in love, in sex, and in money.
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Sessions and live performances along with the best bits and extended, exclusive content from the Manx Radio Live Lounge with Christy DeHaven; showcasing the best in Isle of Man music.
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Howard Parkin joins Judith Ley to discuss the different and exciting sights that can be seen in the dark skies over the Isle of Man at night.
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A podcast about football in the Isle of Man, lovingly cultivated by Isle of Man Newspapers' Andy Dalrymple and Dave Norton.
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The general anything podcast from Manx Television, Plc. for the Isle of Man and beyond.
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Judith Ley hosts the weekly programme featuring inspiring stories, interesting interviews, great music & moments for quiet reflection from around the Isle of Man's Christian community.
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Programmes and features from Manx Radio's Mountain Memories station.
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The annual Manx Budget Programme which provides in-depth analysis into the Isle of Man Budget with expert guests and politicians.
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A series of different radio dramas and productions produced for Manx Radio.
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Christy DeHaven and Howard Caine host life hacks & soundbites, live guests, lifestyle tips, family favourites, a scoop of skeet & a generous helping of community spirit.
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During the Coronavirus crisis, William King has decided to use the time indoors to good effect and teach himself the guitar from scratch. Check out his diary of how he's getting on and maybe join in with him. Independently produced, not a Manx Radio production.
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The centre of our Island community, Beth and Christy tour our Village Halls to uncover their history and the characters involved with them.
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Manx language rambling with Phil Gawne, Adrian Cain and guests - everything from planting spuds to reaching for the stars. - Ta Phillie, Ade as caarjyn rouail mygeayrt y Theihll as yn Tuinney loayrt mychione red erbee ta shin cheet er. Gaelg aboo!
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A series of podcasts; MT Focus highlights the work Manx Telecom do supporting local charities and events across the Isle of Man.
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Aaron Ibanez uncovers the treasure hidden beneath our feet and the characters who search to find it.
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William King investigates youth engagement in Manx Politics. Winner of the "Best Factual Programme" award at the 2019 Young ARIAS.
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Series 1 relives the feel-good exploits of a young-at-heart retiree who walked Wainwright's 191 mile Coast-to-Coats Path through Northern England's breath-taking countryside. Series 2 recounts the early life of an eager traveller who was fatefully cast ashore in the 'lucky country', Australia. Series 3 remains a mystery, so let's wait and see, shall we?
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If you want to know more about the birds you can hear on the Isle of Man, this is the series for you! Manx Radio’s bird supremo, the early birder Tim Earl, explains more about what remain the original, often beautiful and frequently most intelligent tweets on the Island
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Two men bringing awareness to often overlooked mental health issues in men. The Manxiety Podcast brings to light the fact that men are often told to "get over it" or "suck it up" and the implications of that approach. We strive to help both men and women better understand how anxiety affects men and how to manage anxiety in your own life as we do.
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Podcasts of the regular Isle of Man Government Press Conferences regarding the Coronavirus and measure being taken on the Isle of Man.
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Tom Cain and Lisa Smith take a trip to the movies to enjoy some festive films and soundtracks from down the years.Por Manx Radio
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As an early Christmas present we’ve got a yuletide topped and tailed Agenda, stuffed with an interview with newly appointed Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford. What does Mr Ashford hope to achieve in his return to Ministerial politics and does his appointment herald the start of a program of delivery of the much trumpted headline grabbing target…
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Marown Commissioners is warning its residents their rates are likely to go up again next year. The local authority has been reflecting on 2024 saying it’s been about working with parishioners to encourage them to take pride in the area they live. Projects in the upcoming year include a new street light scheme to improve visibility on the main road …
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Following the 1906 poem of William Gell, Mannin Veg Veen, he's brought us to St Patrick's Isle, and he mentions the figure of Fenella from Sir Walter Scott's 1823 novel, Peveril of the Peak. We look at part of Sir Walter's description of Fenella from Chapter Sixteenth, as it appears in his book, before resuming a rapid journey up the west coast to …
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AT YOUR SERVICE - Three leaders are thoughtful - Ballacottier School Choir sings - and there's a voice from the past!
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Three local church leaders reflect on the importance and the challenge of Christmas - Rev Dr Janet Corlett, Chair of District of the Methodist Church; Monsignor John Devine, Senior Roman Catholic Priest from the Cathedral Church of St Mary of the Isle, Douglas, and the Rt Rev'd Patricia Hillas, Bishop of Sodor and Man. There's two contrasting piece…
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Sherry, upmarket crisps, mince pies satumas and a festive selection of Xmas jazz old and new with the jazz hamsters . . .!Por Manx Radio
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Tip charges shooting up, dingy Douglas City's Christmas lights, inflated wind gusts, Garff Commissioners and Maughold, yesteryear's stickiest carpets, DHSC £64k Strategy boss & Summerland 51 years on. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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- A police officer walks free from court with allegations against him dropped - Visitor numbers for the last two Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT are down - Plus a lifeboat disaster is remembered ....Por Manx Radio
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Perspective 15.12.24 December Tynwald proved to be a lively affair with lots of interesting debate and questions and answers. There were questions about food security and the Minister without portfolio and a debate on housing - we may begin to see some being built next year. And spare a thought for Speaker of the House of Keys Juan Watterson who’s …
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In the last Spotlight of the year, H at last catches up with two of the newest members of the Arts Council and another chat with fundraiser and book writer extraordinaire, Bill Booth.Por Manx Radio
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Match highlights from the NWCFL Premier Division match between FC Isle of Man and Stockport Town at The Bowl, Douglas. The Manx side - looking to bounce back from defeat for the first time in two months - took on a Stockport side which had already bested them earlier in the campaign Match commentary from Rob Pritchard and Tony Mepham…
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In this episode Neil chats with several members of the cast and production team from Stage-Ed's 2024 Gaiety Theatre Pantomime Dick Whittington which opens this Friday evening, 20th December.Por Manx Radio
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MANX SKY AT NIGHT - Howard Parkin looks forward to stargazing and space-watching in December
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Astronomer Howard Parkin describes the stars and planets which will be visible in our December skies (weather permitting!) and discusses the latest space stories making the news in recent weeks.Por Manx Radio
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Back to August this year we heard from Andreas woman Liz Hignett, who was about to embark on a unique challenge in memory of her late husband. She took on two 'walks of life' to raise funds for the Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association - in memory of Darren, who died of bladder cancer last year. She was aiming for £500 but received nearly £4,000 in s…
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A group of former Castletown politicians say residents need to support the town's businesses during the festive season. John Cringle, Richard Ronan and Tony Brown claim a decision made by the infrastructure minister and the commissioners to close Market Square to cars will mean the traders will struggle during winter. The commissioners has previous…
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It’s not every day you get to celebrate your 200th birthday. But that’s exactly what the Royal National Lifeboat Institution has been up to this year! As the huge milestone year comes to a close, Siobhán Fletcher looks back at how and why the RNLI come into existence. She also takes a tour of Manx National Heritage’s ‘All at Sea’ exhibition, held a…
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Some December Tynwald leftovers to dig into on Agenda. We hear from the new and former chairs of the Public Services Commission as Tynwald considered why the Commission hadn’t published its annual reports. The Commission is the employer of around four thousand civil servants so it’s kind of important that we get to find out what they’re up to. We a…
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Sheltered housing gas tariffs, Christmas shopping habits, copper circuit withdrawal , NSC's hidden empty trophy cabinet & Ramsey's pedestrian zone refused. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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An energy company has been ordered to pay a six figure sum to one of its former directors following a tribunal - The cost of sending a letter is to go up as the Post Office introduces a new pricing model - Plus a look at some of the Island's weird and wacky Christmas celebrations....Por Manx Radio
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GP appointments, MLC election next March, selling more booze at the Gaiety and effect on FOGs , financial model for selling EVs & truncated House of Keys Questions. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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A Douglas man alleged to have broken bail terms walks free from court after police deliver him too late... - The redevelopment of Douglas promenade did not go over budget says the Treasury Minister... - And there's governmental agreement over assisted dying proposals....Por Manx Radio
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Almost 3 years since his accident on the Switchback Rd, the Kirk family can now celebrate Christmas with returning son Lockie in their community-built Peel home. Chanelle Sukhoo, who has followed Lockie's journey and progress, pops in to Ballalockie for a Christmas catch up.Por Manx Radio
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Booze at your seat in the Gaiety, rate rise for Southern Pool, £27.73m for Douglas Promenade, Zebra Crossing ambiguity, Tesla battery warranty claim details & Liverpool Seat Terminal staff. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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Comprehensive round-up of all the scores and analysis of the latest sporting fixtures across the Isle of Man Ben Cunningham is joined by Tony Mepham and Dave ChristianPor Manx Radio
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Following in the footsteps of his two-time Sidecar TT-winning father, George Holden will take to the Snaefell Mountain Course for the first time in 2025 What's more he'll join forces with a passenger who enjoyed a memorable 2024 meeting - Jake Roberts was a podium finisher during this year's event In this extended interview we hear from both on thi…
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Some timely advice from Public Health in this episode, as well as details about prices of things you buy most often on the Island and a lovely song about a much loved Manx church.Por Manx Radio
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Implications of the Safe Access Zones and Protected Public Places Bill, charging EVs with a diesel generator, missed opportunity in Willaston & the financial benefits of renewables. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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William Gell's 1906 poem, Mannin Veg Veen, has brought us to Port Erin, and here we pause to look at the work of a frequent visitor to the Island, and particularly to Port Erin, the writer Arnold Bennett. We then compare what he has to say about the view from Bradda with what William Gell writes, but Gell bustles us up the coast to St Patrick's Isl…
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AT YOUR SERVICE - faith under fire, a Mexican legend, and were YOU in the Manx Children's Choir 20 years ago?
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Anglican Priest and radio broadcaster Rev'd Sharon Grenham-Thompson talks about her work in Christian broadcasting on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra - and reveals how a radio programme forced her to re-visit a tragic death - and find her faith renewed in a way she didn't expect. Richard Littledale has a Mexican story for the Christmas s…
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The Jazz hamsters look back at LJF 2024 with music from artists featured in this years festival and chat with David Gordon and Pablo Held.Por Manx Radio
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In tonight's programme: The rescheduled Railway Cup semi-finals are in the spotlight as Isle of Man football fixtures return Nearly two weeks after tasting defeat for the first time in nearly two months, FC Isle of Man will be hoping to rediscover their rhythm at home on Saturday In rugby, Douglas' search for their first away win of the season in R…
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A heartwarming episode today - wait until you hear what's happened after we spoke to a 96-year old fundraiser who's been walking to support the Queen's Pier Restoration Trust on yesterday's programme ❤️Por Manx Radio
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Ben My Chree's midnight freight run, spending the Climate Change Transformation Board's £40m, Heysham's travails, our politicians net zero strategy & the inspirational Howard Simcocks. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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It was the last Tynwald sitting of 2024 - find out what happened with Political Correspondent Phil Gawne.Por Radio Manx Ltd
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Find out what Manx Radio's MD has been up to today, as well as all the other main news that's been happening, and what Beth wants for Christmas...Por Manx Radio
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Douglas Council's £30k website spend, parking at Nobles Hospital, the cost of 'green' electricity & Manx Development Corporation's new car park. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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Police are urging parents to take responsibility for their children and make sure they know where they are during the festive period. It follows an increase in anti-social behaviour from youngsters - predominantly teenagers. Officers say dealing with incidents is ‘labour intensive’ and there will be ‘consequences’ for those involved. Local Democrac…
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We hear how Centre Stage Productions are changing their show for 2025, Jan Allison has more saucy poems in a second flush of work just published and a bit more from Maurice Powell following his decision to hang up his batonPor Manx Radio
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Lots packed into tonight's programme, bringing you right up to date with what's been happening on the Island over the past 24 hours.Por Manx Radio
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Getting rid of junked EVs on Island, Castletown's closed square, government's housing strategy, anonymous Manx Development Corporation & cutbacks at NSC fitness zone. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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In this episode Neil chats with Lisa Kreisky and Kristene Wilson from Stage Door Entertainments, to talk about their 2025 production of Calendar Girls and their efforts to raise funds to produce the show and donate to The Big Manx Community Charity.Por Manx Radio
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All the news from the day is here for you - with a bit of Mastermind thrown in...Por Manx Radio
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Beth sits in for Andy to chair your thoughts and opinions on the topics of the day.Por Manx Radio
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We reflect on the clean-up after the storm at the weekend in this episode, as well as 'does prison work' and dental waiting lists.Por Manx Radio
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Does prison work? Clearly it protects us from people who’ve shown a willingness to harm fellow citizens; and it acts as a deterrent to people who might be thinking about committing a crime. It’s less successful in rehabilitation of offenders though and Andrew Neilson from the Howard League for Penal Reform believes that in some cases more effective…
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Beth sits in for Andy to chair your thoughts and opinions on the topics of the day.Por Manx Radio
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The Housing and Communities Board has drawn up a policy response to a comprehensive document that looks at the Isle of Man's housing need now, and in the future. The Board will hand its recommendations to Tynwald for debate. Chair David Ashford spoke to Manx Radio's Christian Jones.Por Radio Manx Ltd
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From the Calf, William Gell's attention switches to the Chickens in his 1906 poetic tour of the Island, Mannin Veg Veen. Going round to Port Erin, we look at William Milner's association with it, including the tower on Bradda Head. Though Gell doesn't mention him, we also look at Arnold Bennett, who set a chapter of his 1902 novel, Anna of the Five…
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Perspective 8.12.24 - a new Minister, the quiet voice in the Keys and is it time to bin Net Zero?
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December Tynwald is shaping up to be a slightly less verbose affair than its November neighbour with just three main government motions on the Order Paper but one or two meaty motions tabled by back benchers. In one of those Stu Peters stands like King Canute against the Net Zero tide. Stu explains why on Perspective. New DoI Minister Michelle Hayw…
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At their recent annual Charity Event, Ramsey-based AFD Software distributed £1.2 million from Company profits, between 91 local and global charities. As the sophisticated use of postcodes is at the heart of their business, the company is also known as The Postcode People - and the annual charity event has become The Postcode Party - a chance to cel…
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