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Neil Duffin
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East of Eli Performance at The Cavern, Liverpool May 24th. 4pm 8pm.
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East of Eli Performance at The Cavern, Liverpool May 24th. 4pm 8pm.
About Books - Anthony Peake
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Anthony Peake. Tim Quinn in conversation with Anthony Peake, discussing his new book, Opening the doors of perception. Viewers please note - please increase the volume on your device as audio is low on this recording, apologies.
Music Manual 8
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On this the final episode ofThe Music Manual we return to The Jacaranda and are joined by Jo Mary and Cal Ruddy.
Music Manual Episode 7
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On this edition of The Music Manual, we head to Camp and Furnace and are joined by Jack McAllister, Jamie Clague and Barry Sutton of Beatnik Hurricane.
Music Manual 6
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In this brand new edition of the Music Manual we feature new local band, VonVerras alongside acoustic performances for Katie Mac and Matt Reekie.
Hidden Histories of Liverpool - Episode 2
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Presented by Dr Bryce Evans. How the sinking of the RMS Lusitania instigated 'the pork chop riots' in areas of the City in 1915.
Music Manual Episode 5
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The latest edition of the Music Manual features Merseyside's latest band, Wild Fruit Art Collective, Lasso Moon and Mad Alice plus LUNA who talks exclusively about women in music.
A Future For Public Service Television Content and Platforms in a Digital World
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Wednesday 4th May 2016. The Black-E. Liverpool. A Future For Public Service Television Content and Platforms in a Digital World An invigorating debate on the future of Local Television. Film producer and Labour Peer David Puttnam brought his Inquiry into the Future of Television to Liverpool on 4th May. Featuring Ken Loach, Phil Redmond CBE, Ruth Fox (Chair, Hansard Society) and Cat Lewis (Nine...
Miss Liverpool 2016
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Marina Elinas presents exclusive highlights of the Liverpool heat of MIss Great Britain 2016.
Music Manual Episode 4
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This edition of the Music Manual features performances from blues based, Louisiana and local troubadour Nick Ellis alongside an interview with Robbie Doyle about his new music project for musicians.
Music Manual Episode 3 - Festevol special
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Music Manual Episode 3 - Festevol special
Faith Matters Episode 37 - The Bishop of Liverpool, Revd Paul Bayes Interview
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Faith Matters Episode 37 - The Bishop of Liverpool, Revd Paul Bayes Interview
An absolutely brilliant man who brought memorable characters and groundbreaking storylines to the small screen. To this day, I never tire of watching Grange Hill ever. Thanks for everything Mr Redmond ❤ 😊
Enjoyed these documentaries … but forget the upside down newspaper and random books.
What is the relevance of the Mark Twain book?
I understand why the orange order is big in Liverpool now
My family were from Scotland Road and I never knew any of this. My Granddad born over the shop. My local cafe was the Round Counter. My Favourite food - sausage roll !
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The royal family are German
I enjoyed this documentary, I’ve actually read that book. It seems to me something that starts with commendable outrage turns into mob violence. The actual sinking of the Lusitania holds a lot of secrets, to which somebody more informed than I could shed more light upon.
Excellent !
My dad's name is Alan Horne from Wavertree. He is the biggest, most worthless, drunken, untermensch, vermin scumbag you could possibly meet.
My grandmother was born in Chatem St in 1886. When Liverpool was a town . She told me she seen Buffalo BIll when he come to Liverpool.. she.remembers spring heel jack.. she had. 5 sisters . Her dad was born in Norway. MY gran never forgot were she was born . And loved Liverpool.
there is a pub on the junction of Belmont Road & West Derby Road in Liverpool 6, called 'The Belmont'. apparently Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley would go in for a drink after touring shows in nearby Newsham park.
Liverpool was granted city status centuries before.
@@martinholmes-ue9koyou’re talking as much bollocks as she is. Liverpool became a city in 1880. Not cEnTuRieS before . Pleb
My dad was from scotty road, taylor street. St Anthony's was his primary school and church, high school was roscommon street. Surname was Loftus.
Having only watched the first 7 minutes it dawned on me, it's a sweepstake! We have to correctly predict or estimate 'How many times he says 'pork shop,' during the 26 minutes?' Ok lol, I'm so making this up as I go along. I never even got as far as getting shoes and socks off,
I lived in Walton , the ship roads behind Queens Drive ....Mauritania , Lusitania , Saxonia , Woolhope , ....some history Liverpool , very rich at one point due to the port , from 1210
Neil , remem Mr Spragg...very interesting
Hiya Nyck, good to hear from you. Mr.Spragg? Why, how could I forget Maghull's very own legendary ornithophile? :)
Embarrassingly tho, the German Military did tell the transatlantic passenger liners NOT to transport American weapons to Britain, and we put our own people in peril by doing so. So war time craziness was just that. And then innocent people who have not done anything to contribute towards any harm to their communities or country of residence, get treated uttery disgracefully.
Loved watching these thank you x
You've got the Liverpool Echo upside down!
IRA are of course fascist terrorists bank rolled by the Third Reich.
Real Madrid 21/22 UCL 🏆
7:15 Done well taking that shoulder and not losing your rhythm!
Yet Churchill got on the honours list.
Don't they all! It's seems most 'War mongers' are rewarded for their crimes against humanity.
The Lusitania was not sunk by the Germans it was fake history
They blew up the Arndale center in Manchester and they've got loads of irish there probably more irish,than Liverpool. The I.R.A. said the blowing up of children were accidents, yet they plant and detonate a bombing a bin outside mcdonald's on a Saturday afternoon when it's gona be full of kids in Warrington. The Brighton bomb was good though.
There is no good or evil, only actions related to need.
I have LOVED Liverpool for many years now, and have spent ten very happy years here.....Furthermore, I hope to spend many, many more years in this marvellous city,
5.04,,i say chaps is that there flyin from the right top corner a ufo or a north korean missile
I’ve not long lived in liverpool this is really interesting thank you
Lived in Liverpool all my life i come from Irish and English decent and never once heard any of these storie's and has for trueform shoe shop on London road that was there in the 70s/80s am not saying any of it is not true but why have we never heard of it
You not wanted to
@@Gang-zy7lq not wanted where
Irish blood celtic heart scouse soul
This guy surly can't be a dr and lecturer. Too singular toned
Just a couple of corrections to mention. 1. There is no Prescot Road in Rainhill 2. Lilley Road is in Fairfield, not Wavertree. I live in Maghull and you'd be surprised how many don't know the Green Lane canal bridge was bombed in 1939!
Aww maybe one day you’ll be a scouser
"A girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell!!!"
Nice to see Maisie Williams is still working no that Game Of Thrones has come to an end!
lolol :D
@23:37 the Liverpool Echo in those days was a broadsheet and you have that one you're reading from upside down .
Liverpool 1939 people came down in their pajamas? I don't think so
Is that a type writer clacking periodically in the background or it that just me?
Excellent show, thank you.
I love your city. And thanks for telling me more about it's history.
Not his city.
@@spudhead1161 When filmed he lived and worked in Liverpool and cared enough to learn more about it's history than most. Why does this not make it his city?
@@dinnerwithfranklin2451 Not his city. Self explanatory.
@@spudhead1161 Obviously not if I don't understand why it isn't his city.
@@dinnerwithfranklin2451 I've lived and worked in Madrid for 2 years, doesn't make it mine.
I have been with and lived in Liverpool since 1965 and this is the first I`ve heard of this,I always thought that Liverpools population,largely of Irish descent was spared the horrendous bombings the rest of the UK `enjoyed`
Hi what is the book your reading from ?
Reading a newspaper upside-down at 23:27 - Really??
Never had the balls to bomb Hereford
Jerry Adams had a distant cousin who was from Hereford.
You failed to mention that the German government advised people through cinemas and papers in warmongering America against sailing on the Lusitania because it was regarded as a military ship and there fore a legitimate target of course this was denied but later confirmed to be true, why was it sailing completely unescorted? against the captains concern?
I used to go in that cafe from school i went to alsop
I'm guessing that unshaven face stubble and beards on young men is supposed to project an air of wisdom?
Shaved faces are for homosexuals.
Nah, it indicates a lack of razor blades.
Neil Oliver is similar and he's not exactly young...
Thank you for this! I now live in Canada but spent my first 28 years in Crosby. In fact, my maths tutor lived on that road you show.. and I used to walk my dog at Rimrose past that pylon! Never knew about those attacks... I had heard a rumour of the bridge in Maghull, though!
I grew up in Waterloo/Crosby I now live in California. Good times.
@@californiajoe9045 you’re not the singer, are you? Mr Johnny Bravo?
What happened in little quiet maghull?
Were the true capital of ireland
Cork is but we’re not too far behind that’s for sure :) up the RA from Liverpool too 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Efc
Great band watched them many times