BBC Tees today

Erimus74

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Hour between 2 & 3 was excellent listen, talking about Middlesbrough town, historical facts etc, but I only caught parts if it

Is there an option were I listen to the hour on podcast or something

TIA
 
Was it Paul Menzies, perhaps. Did you catch the name. Paul talks about local history once a week on an afternoon. He is an absolute mine of information but also a great communicator too. He blogs on Memories of Middlesbrough every week also on historical aspects of the town. I have asked him to take part in Local History Month this May to bring his tales of historical discovery to more audience still.
 
Was it Paul Menzies, perhaps. Did you catch the name. Paul talks about local history once a week on an afternoon. He is an absolute mine of information but also a great communicator too. He blogs on Memories of Middlesbrough every week also on historical aspects of the town. I have asked him to take part in Local History Month this May to bring his tales of historical discovery to more audience still.
Yes it was
 
Was it Paul Menzies, perhaps. Did you catch the name. Paul talks about local history once a week on an afternoon. He is an absolute mine of information but also a great communicator too. He blogs on Memories of Middlesbrough every week also on historical aspects of the town. I have asked him to take part in Local History Month this May to bring his tales of historical discovery to more audience still.
The bits I heard was really interesting, but I was between things to sit down & listen, after tea I will Don my earphones & listen, cheers

He's on every week you say?
 
Chris Lloyd was doing it for a bit... not sure if he still does. He always comes out with the quirky history
 
Hour between 2 & 3 was excellent listen, talking about Middlesbrough town, historical facts etc, but I only caught parts if it

Is there an option were I listen to the hour on podcast or something

TIA


And here you go. Avoid the bland music and go straight to 39 mins in.
 
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