S3: Episode 5 - Should we go to Space?

S3: Episode 5 - Should we go to Space?

In the past decade advancements in technology have enabled us to discover more about the universe we inhabit, but should we be delving deeper into the unknown expanses of space when our own planet has issues of its own? Dr. Jackie Bell tells us how important space exploration is for the generations that follow and how it can help us understand and even solve Earth's Problems. Then our very own Patrick Kiernan from the Planetarium at World Museum tells us how important it is to understand the darkest depths of space so we can protect our earth from meteorites headed to earth.

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April Ashley: The Vogue model from Liverpool

April Ashley: The Vogue model from Liverpool

We trace the remarkable life of a pioneering trans woman who forged her own path with courage and determination. From her early years in Liverpool to the world she built beyond it, April became a cele...

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Albert Richards: The Wallasey War Artist

Albert Richards: The Wallasey War Artist

In the Walker Art Gallery collection, alongside works by the likes of Lucien Freud and Rose Wylie, is a rather unusual portrait of a barefoot man in a grey suit. The surrealist portrait is of and by W...

8 Mai 30min

The Craftivist Collective: Making change, one stitch at a time

The Craftivist Collective: Making change, one stitch at a time

Discover how Everton's very own Sarah P Corbett turned her activism learnt at a local level into a worldwide crafting movement.

2 Apr 42min

John Middleton, The Childe of Hale: A tall tale from the 16th century.

John Middleton, The Childe of Hale: A tall tale from the 16th century.

In this episode, we uncover the history of John Middleton, aka the Childe of Hale. Born in 1578, in the village of Hale, John Middleton was a man who allegedly grew to a height of 9ft 3 inches. Known ...

5 Mar 24min

The Old Dock: Hidden history beneath your feet

The Old Dock: Hidden history beneath your feet

Built in the early 18th century, the Old Dock was the world’s first purpose-built commercial wet dock. Its creation marked the beginning of Liverpool’s transformation into a major hub of European trad...

5 Feb 21min

Ensemble 10:10:  Liverpool's contemporary classical pioneers

Ensemble 10:10: Liverpool's contemporary classical pioneers

In this episode we journey through nearly thirty years of musical experimentation and innovation with Liverpool's contemporary classical pioneers - Ensemble 10:10.  Formed in 1997, the Ensemble has es...

2 Okt 202533min

The Abdullah Quilliam Society: Britain's first mosque

The Abdullah Quilliam Society: Britain's first mosque

In this episode we explore the foundation of Britain's first mosque, and the life and times of its enigmatic founder, Abdullah Quilliam. Quilliam established the mosque in 1887, having embraced Islam ...

3 Sep 202535min

DIY Cinema Clubs: Beyond the blockbusters

DIY Cinema Clubs: Beyond the blockbusters

Liverpool is enjoying an underground cinema renaissance and in this episode, we speak to three of the people at the heart of Liverpool's DIY film club revival. First we speak with 18:33 Films co-found...

3 Jul 202537min

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