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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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On the day people across the nation pause to remember those who've died in conflict and served in our armed forces, we hear more about the Manx forces who had a different experience of war. In this special Island Life Siobhán Fletcher speaks to Dr Stacey Astill, whose grandfather was captured in Crete.
For Remembrance Sunday, John Moss reflects on the reason why we pause today to recall those who laid down their lives, in particular those from a small island.
CELIA MEADE'S STORY

CELIA MEADE'S STORY

2025-11-0636:11

This year, people around the world have been marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War. This is the story of Isle of Man resident Celia Meade and her experience as a prisoner of war in Burma. Speaking to Lewis Foster, Celia gives a full and unflinching account of the atrocities she witnessed and experienced during 1942-1945.*A warning that this podcast includes descriptions of violence, sexual violence, and suicide that some listeners may find distressing.* If you’ve been affected by anything included in this edition of Island Life you can find support at Support - Manx Radio
*ADVISORY: not for the fainthearted*.... John Moss marks the spookiest time of year with a deep dive into the local connections to one of the most enduring and terrifying monsters in literary and movie history.
The Impact of AI

The Impact of AI

2025-10-1626:50

Artificial Intelligence is becoming an ever-increasing presence in our lives, but is it a great tool to make our lives easier or is it slowly killing our creativity and originality?In this edition of Island Life, Amy Griffiths explores some of the unintended impacts AI could be having on particularly the creative industries on the Isle of Man.
In this Island Life Special, Lisa Hywood, CEO of the Tikki Hywood Foundation in ZImbabwe, talks to H about her talk on the Isle of Man, hosted by Ramsey Crookall, in which she speaks of her work in conservation, especially in protecting the world's most trafficked mammal - the African Pangolin.
The final episode in a series of programmes discussing the history, culture, folklore, superstitions and music of the emigres to the New World, the United States of America and in particular, the Appalachian Mountains. In the this fascinating episode, David Kinley and Robert Teare explore the history of the emigres who stood with emancipation, fighting alongside African and Native American soldiers in the Civil War.
A quarter of a century ago, over 80 Isle of Man schoolchildren undertook the enormous challenge of creating, rehearsing, and transporting a full-scale multimedia production to London’s Millennium Dome. In this programme, Charles Guard looks back at the sheer scale of the operation and the extraordinary effort it took to showcase Manx culture on an international stage, by reminiscing with the original production team who pulled it all together.
REWIND 06 OCTOBER 2025

REWIND 06 OCTOBER 2025

2025-10-0629:13

H chooses a few personal highlights from Manx Radio's output over recent weeks . . . including young cubs, old gents, Manx words, Manx music, fungi, Betty and Bottoms
A new Series of programmes discussing the history, culture, folklore, superstitions and music of the emigres to the New World, the United States of America and in particular, the Appalachian Mountains. In the this episode, David Kinley speaks with John Woodman,  a passionate banjo expert whose historic knowledge of this subject is lifelong.
September 30th marks the 100th anniversary of the tragic death in the Isle of Man of renowned medic Doctor James Niven. Dave Moore looks back on his legacy, in particular his role in saving many thousands of lives during the Spanish Flu’ outbreak of 1918. Plus the Manx Bible celebrates 250 years since it was first published. Expert in this field, Dr Tim Grass unveils the history of this important document.
A new Series of programmes discussing the history, culture, folklore, superstitions and music of the emigres to the New World, the United States of America and in particular, the Appalachian Mountains. In the this episode, David speaks with James Franklin at Culture Vannin.
September is Dementia Awareness Month, so we’ve been getting advice about how to navigate the condition if you or a family member has to live with it, and busting some common misconceptions associated with it.
A new Series of programmes discussing the history, culture, folklore, superstitions and music of the emigres to the New World - the United States of America - and in particular, the Appalachian Mountains. In the this first episode, David speaks with Dr Chloe Woolley at Culture Vannin.
As the new academic year gets underway we find out why some parents are delaying giving their children smartphones, and hear from the education minister about how a no-phone policy has been received in the classroom.With a warning this episode features conversations around self-harm and suicide that some may find distressing. If you’ve been affected by any of the topics featured in this edition of Island Life you can find help and support at manxradio.com/support.
WW2: 80 Years On

WW2: 80 Years On

2025-09-0334:16

In this special programme, we reflect on 80 years since the end of WW2, with a chance to hear an in depth conversation with 103 yr old veteran of the Forgotten Army, James Fenton and a selection of interviews with residents of the Island who celebrated Victory in Europe.
Manx Radio's occasional series looking back at some of the best of our recent output - yes there is some you non-believers! As selected by H . . .
The State of Play

The State of Play

2025-08-1926:50

Isle of Play Director Chris Gregory speaks with Christy DeHaven about the current state and future of play on the Isle of Man, as we enjoy the final weeks of the Summer holidays. We look at growing up here, the facilities available for children, how parenting could help encourage play and much more.
As we mark the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, Manx Radio gives you another chance to hear the now 103-year-old Burma Star veteran James Fenton talking about his time with the 14th Army, AKA the ‘Forgotten Army’ in the jungles of Borneo in the 1940’sThe programme was first broadcast in 2023.
During the 1960s three-quarters of the Island’s economy relied on tourism with over a fifth of the working population employed in the industry. In "The Comeovers", Dave Moore looks back on that time courtesy of the memories of those who came here to holiday, those who came to work and those who came to entertain.
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Kate Babbage

That was excellent listening. A brave and moving rescue deservedly commemorated.

Dec 19th
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Kate Babbage

really interesting!

Nov 11th
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