Episodes

  • Let’s Oliver Twist Again!
    Jul 15 2024

    Medway is definitely Dickens country - we’re proud of the fact he grew up in Chatham as a boy, used the money from his novels to buy his house Gad’s Hill over in Higham, and drew huge inspiration from the people, the buildings and the stories of Rochester in particular, as well as the other Medway towns.


    In this episode we find out all about his love of acting, and why he went on the road in later life performing extracts from his most famous works, including A Christmas Carol and the murder of Nancy by Bill Sykes - usually fortified by a cocktail of booze and raw eggs we really don’t recommend. And we explore the truth behind his relationship with Rochester-born actress Nelly Ternan.


    We recorded the session live in the delightfully idiosyncratic Deaf Cat café down on Rochester High Street (it’s named after one of Dickens’ pets) with three incredibly informed and passionate experts. This is a bumper edition - 50 minutes of auditory pleasure!


    Emma Harper is Curator at the Charles Dickens Museum in London https://dickensmuseum.com/

    You can hear more from her on their podcast Inimitable: Uncovering Charles Dickens


    Dr Jeremy Clarke is Education Office at the Guildhall Museum Rochester

    Visiting times and more information at https://www.medway.gov.uk/directory_record/671/the_guildhall_museum


    John O'Connor performs regularly as Charles Dickens.

    Find his next performance at http://europeanarts.co.uk/


    With thanks to the City of Rochester Society for supporting this podcast. Find out more about their work at city-of-rochester.org.uk


    We Did it Medway is presented by Rob Flood and Philip Dodd. It is produced and edited by Suze Cooper of Big Tent Media, with assistance from Emily Crosby Media.


    The We Did It Medway music is written and performed by Chris Weller (Staggered Ray), Rob Shepherd (Singing Loins) and Vicky Price (Ashen Keys) with lyrics by Philip Dodd.


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    49 mins
  • Don't 4-3-3, Argentina
    Jul 1 2024

    Every week, local football teams play at Strood Leisure Centre on pitches called ‘Messi’, ‘Pochettino’ and ‘Batistuta’ - but do they know why? In this episode we’re telling the story of Isaac Newell, a Strood lad who left Medway as a teenager in the 1860s for far-off Argentina, taking the beautiful game with him. The team he inspired, Newell’s Old Boys, has nurtured some of the very best footballing talent of all time..


    Joining us to talk about Isaac Newell’s impact and his fame in Argentina and beyond are the ‘Legendinho’ himself, the BBC’s South American football correspondent Tim Vickery - co-host of 5 Live's World Football Phone-in - and local football fan and tireless campaigner, Adrian Pope.


    Find out more about the campaign to raise a statue to Isaac Newell in Strood on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064806066148


    With thanks to the City of Rochester Society for supporting this podcast. Find out more about their work at city-of-rochester.org.uk


    We Did it Medway is presented by Philip Dodd and Rob Flood. It is produced and edited by Suze Cooper of Big Tent Media, with assistance from Emily Crosby Media.


    The We Did It Medway music is written and performed by Chris Weller (Staggered Ray), Rob Shepherd (Singing Loins) and Vicky Price (Ashen Keys) with lyrics by Philip Dodd.


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    23 mins
  • Suffragist City
    Jun 17 2024

    Join us this week down on Rochester Esplanade at the Suffrage Sensory Garden.


    Created in honour of local Suffragist leader Vera Conway Gordon, it celebrates her campaign to get women the vote over 100 years ago. Natalie Poulton, the driving force behind the garden, is passionate about Vera’s life and her legacy in Medway.


    But women still face challenges in politics today. We also speak to the two leading female candidates for Rochester and Strood in the upcoming General Election: Kelly Tolhurst former MP (Conservative) and her Labour opponent Lauren Edwards. It’s refreshing to hear Lauren and Kelly join together as women in politics, rather than slugging it out over immigration, inflation or the NHS.


    Visit the Suffrage Sensory Garden on Rochester Esplanade, or join their Facebook page www.facebook.com/SuffrageSensoryGarden


    With thanks to the City of Rochester Society for supporting this podcast. Find out more about their work at city-of-rochester.org.uk


    Follow the We Did It Medway Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558961044581


    We Did it Medway is presented by Rob Flood and Philip Dodd. It is produced and edited by Suze Cooper for Big Tent Media, with assistance from Emily Crosby Media.


    The We Did It Medway music is written and performed by Chris Weller (Staggered Ray), Rob Shepherd (Singing Loins) and Vicky Price (Ashen Keys) with lyrics by Philip Dodd.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • We Did It Medway - Trailer
    Apr 30 2024

    We Did It Medway is a bright, quirky, respectfully irreverent podcast, celebrating the best of Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham... and not forgetting Rainham. Or come to that the Peninsula.


    Each episode takes a fresh look at – and listen to – the rich culture, history and character of Medway.


    Discover more about Strood's connection to Argentinian football with BBC Sports South American football expert Tim Vickery, listen in as a panel of Dickens experts discuss his final days and hear more about how Medway women paved the way for the Towns' female MPs.


    The first episode of We Did It Medway will be available Mid-June so follow the show now now to make sure you don't miss it!


    Hosted by Rob Flood And Philip Dodd.


    Find us on Facebook @WediditMedway


    Produced by Big Tent Media and Emily Crosby Media



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