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Ray Robinson started making and collecting recordings of the offshore stations in 1970. That was when he was first able to buy a tape recorder with money saved from a summer holiday job while in high school. Since then, he has amassed an archive of many thousands of hours of broadcasts from all the offshore stations, and of course, Radio Caroline in particular. A number of these recordings, often from momentous occasions, have been very skillfully edited by Alan Sheead to restore their music ...
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Unfinished

Eastern Daily Press

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The award-winning true crime podcast looking at the most troubling cold cases in the east of England. Unfinished's latest series explores how a local newspaper journalist exposed an alleged police cover-up of a paedophile ring in Essex. To support us please visit https://www.presspatron.com/unfinishedpodcast.html
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MOVIEcomm Podcast

The Barker PODcasts Collection

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The Alternative MOVIE Commentary Podcast Each Episode Taking the listener through a film in a wity, banterish and insightful manner. Brought to you from The Barker PODcasts Collection, Part of the POD GODS Network.com
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Counter Point

CNP Podcast Network

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Counter Point is a CNP podcast. The shows amplifies the voices of black gay men through conversations with thought leaders, creatives and activists. Follow us on Social Media @cnptribe
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Podcasts about the joy of walking an official long distance path (LDP) in the UK. From the planning and scheduling to the discovery of some hidden treats and secrets about the British countryside. I'm planning to walk a self-contained LDP in each of the 38 English Counties. Oxfordshire, Essex and Bucks have already been walked. The first series of this podcast covers the Warwickshire (Centenary) Way walked in 2021 and series 2 covers the Worcestershire Way. So 'walk this way' as you discover ...
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Criminal Thinking Deterred

Criminal Thinking Deterred Podcast

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Criminal Thinking Deterred is a program that takes no prisoners. In fact, it helps incarcerated and former convicts reject excuses, stop destructive thinking and end anti-social behavior. Host Tony Moore, founder of Moore & Associates, is an ex-offender, but now a business owner, non-profit founder, pro basketball coach, author, husband and father. His fascinating and knowledgeable guests talk about offender recovery, drug treatment, rehabilitation, and strategies that help deter criminal th ...
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This episode is proudly presented by our friends at Betovo! Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast. Today, the Podfather welcomes the one and only, Stephen Gillen. Stephen was a serious London Gangster who served 17 years behind bars however is now recognised as an international peace prize winner, a successful entrepren…
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(Apr 25, 2025) NPR's Brian Mann sends a postcard from a Champlain Valley farm in the midst of lambing season; Glens Falls basketball star Jimmer Fredette announced his retirement from the sport this week; and in celebration of National Poetry Month, we listen to two poems submitted by North Country poets.…
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This is the FINAL episode of King of Clubs! We have had so much fun making this series, thank you all so much for tuning in. This week, Terry takes us through the final chapter of his rave days and his big jump into acting. Do not fear, we have a BIG surprise lined up for the next series of King of Clubs, stay tuned! This episode is proudly present…
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(Apr 23, 2025) St. Lawrence County could join a regional police team that responds to high-risk situations; a new decision from the state Department of Environmental Conservation has people worried about the future of walleye fishing; and we get a preview of the Orchestra of Northern New York's performances in Potsdam and Watertown this weekend.…
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(Apr 22, 2025) Two years after a drag queen story hour controversy shut down the Lake Luzerne library, new board members and staff are working to rebuild its reputation with the community; North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik wants the U.S. Department of Education to investigate a school district in Saratoga County; and a new art exhibition i…
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(Apr 21, 2025) Over the weekend, hundreds of people protested in Saranac Lake and Potsdam against President Donald Trump; environmental advocates say they're ready to once again fight a proposed gas pipeline in New York that President Trump wants to revive; and NPR's CEO Katherine Maher speaks about the potential impact of cuts to public broadcasti…
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This episode is proudly presented by our friends at Betovo! Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast. Today, the Podfather welcomes the one and only, Big John Fisher Hear it all here on The Criminal Connection Podcast. Now sit back and relax, we'll see you on the other side! Bosh! Big thank you to our sponsors: Dee Ludlow …
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(Apr 18, 2025) Every Thursday, there are free archery lessons at the Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club; NYS leaders are promising reforms to the culture in prisons after guards were charged for another beating death of an inmate; a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump aims to stop the enforcement of some state climate laws; Several Un…
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(Apr 17, 2025) Officials say Clinton Community College's impending move to SUNY Plattsburgh's campus is a game-changer after fiscal and accreditation challenges; a new program in Essex County aims to help tackle the housing crisis in the Adirondacks by giving people money to build new, long-term housing on their property; and in today’s North Count…
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Welcome back to a brand new episode of The King of Clubs! This week the journey takes a turn as the scene starts to take a dive due to the negative impact of the increasing gang violence. This episode is an insight into some of the true stories behind the fall of the 90's rave scene in London. From disagreements on the door to car jacking dodgy dea…
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(Apr 16, 2025) SUNY Plattsburgh officials say they're working to support an international student whose visa has been revoked; our Albany reporters break down how the state plans to address a severe staffing shortage in New York's prison system; and we learn about a new group in the Adirondacks that wants to connect young professionals so they can …
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(Apr 15, 2025) A historic Boy Scout camp on Low’s Lake could soon become part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve; Adirondack artist Nancy Bernstein has been illustrating maps for decades, and her latest project is for an NCPR tote bag; and astronomer Aileen O'Donoghue stops by to guide us through this month's morning and evening sky.…
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This episode is proudly presented by our friends at Betovo! Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast. Today, the Podfather welcomes actor, writer, director Nick Moran Hear it all here on The Criminal Connection Podcast. Now sit back and relax, we'll see you on the other side! Big thank you to our sponsors: Superstar Speake…
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(Apr 11, 2025) We get a preview of tomorrow's North Country Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair at SUNY Canton, which will offer practical ways do live greener with workshops, talks on green jobs, and a big electric and hybrid vehicle car show; today's North Country at Work story takes us back in time to a childhood spent in a small-town diner…
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(Apr 10, 2025) We look at what President Donald Trump's plan to eliminate the federal Department of Education could mean for North Country school districts; Canton's sustainability committee is looking for volunteers for its first-ever Repair Fair; and North Words host Mitch Teich speaks with Aurora Pfaff about her book "Aviation in the Adirondacks…
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Welcome back to the King of Clubs story! This week, love is in the air, as Turbo takes us through his roller-coaster ride with women and finally, meeting the one. However it isn't all sunshine and rainbows this week as Terry gives a deep dive into his worst moment in promoting history, 1999 New Years Eve... Big thank you to our partners at Betovo! …
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(Apr 9, 2025) Gov. Hochul says the family from a Jefferson County dairy farm who were detained and sent to Texas went through a "living hell;" organizations in the North Country say lay-offs at the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services could affect their funding and state-level staff who support them; and a listener shares a poem about f…
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(Apr 8, 2025) A family detained during a recent federal immigration investigation on a Jefferson County dairy farm is coming home after community pushback; we hear from a Rochester woman who's working to show people of color that they belong in the Adirondacks; and NCPR reporter Amy Feiereisel brings a sound quiz and tries to stump Monica and Cathe…
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This episode is proudly presented by our friends at Betovo! Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast. Today, the Podfather welcomes ear biter & illegal fighter, Bachir Bash Fakhour. Hear it all here on The Criminal Connection Podcast. Now sit back and relax, we'll see you on the other side! Big thank you to our sponsors: S…
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(Apr 4, 2025) Border Czar Tom Homan shed some light and raised questions about the detention of seven people on a dairy farm in Jefferson County last week; DEC Forest Rangers and Adirondackers gathered this week to honor Trans Day of Visibility and remember ranger Robbi Mecus; Researchers at SUNY Canton are experimenting with new materials that cou…
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(Apr 3, 2025) Dairy farms across New York are feeling the tension as immigration enforcement ramps up; we hear from students about what they think of Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan to prohibit smartphone use during the school day; and we speak with the head of the Adirondack Sky Center in Tupper Lake about the recent addition of two artifacts from old NA…
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Welcome back to the King of Clubs! This week we're picking up right where we left off, the results of a friendship with Mr Dave Courtney. Turbo tells the true story behind that time he found himself in trouble with the law, buckle up, this one is a bumpy ride! Let us know what you thought of this weeks episode in the comments! Big thank you to our …
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(Apr 2, 2025) The community of Sackets Harbor is calling for the return of three children who were detained during an ICE dairy farm investigation last week; voters in the North Country had mixed reactions to the news that President Donald Trump has pulled Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's U.N. ambassador nomination, meaning she'll remain in Congress;…
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(Apr 1, 2025) The state budget is officially late, and our Albany reporters break down the hold-ups; NPR's Brian Mann and NCPR's David Sommerstein take an Adirondack hike that's both spring and still winter; and North Country Public Radio wants to invite you to celebrate National Poetry Month with us.…
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This episode is proudly presented by our friends at Betovo! Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast. Today, the Podfather welcomes Dwayne Vincent, but you'd know him as Megaman! Hear it all here on The Criminal Connection Podcast. Now sit back and relax, we'll see you on the other side! Big thank you to our sponsors: Supe…
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(Mar 28, 2025) President Trump has pulled NY-21 Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's nomination to be ambassador to the United Nations; Federal officials detained several dairy farm workers on Thursday; how a Glens Falls artist makes his living; we visit a tulip farm in Vermont; and, it’s maple, maple, everywhere!…
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(Mar 27, 2025) We tag along on the last ski day of the Keene Youth Commission's Nordic Skiing Program; the CBS News program 60 Minutes recently visited the North Country for a segment on illegal immigration at the U.S.-Canada border, where they spoke with a man who says he smuggles people and drugs between the two countries; and we talk with Kitty …
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The King of Clubs is back and this week we are diving head first into the world of celebrity gangsters. From The Krays, Dr Dre and Dave Courtney to name a few, this week The Podfather takes you on a journey through the ups and downs of celebrity gangster lifestyles. with plenty of funny stories along the way. Big thank you to our partners at Betovo…
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(Mar 26, 2025) The state Conservative Party has announced a slate of preferred candidates to replace Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, and it's causing a stir among GOP hopefuls; a debacle in the Department of Veterans Affairs has left many veterans, including some around Fort Drum near Watertown, on the verge of losing the homes they bought through a …
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(Mar 25, 2025) Hochul is walking back an executive order that banned former prison guards who went on strike from getting rehired or taking jobs with other state agencies; some of the best American men and women cross-country skiers will be racing in the Super Tour finals in Lake Placid this week; and NCPR's book reviewer considers "Of Time and Tur…
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