Play It AgainYou are in: Lancashire > Radio Lancashire > Play It Again Gerald Jackson plays two gems from the archives again about Pennine Way and Pitch and Toss... A look back at some of the great programmes from the archives. With Acrington Stanley acquiring a new chairman, Chris Rider pays tribute to Eric Whalley... Chris Rider looks back at some of the momentous moments in politics here in the county... We pay tribute to Eric Morecambe, one of our greatest comedians who died 25 years ago last month... Chris Rider reflects on one of Lancashire's biggest ever tragedies...the Abbeystead disaster. The story of 19 year old Brian Marsden from Great Harwood who served in the Falklands War. An artist who out stays his welcome, cheap beer and a few sweats on the bingo...St Paul's WMC. Chris Rider returns to the resort he spent his childhood holidays in "My Morecambe"... Gerald Jackson unearths two natural history programmes capturing the true beauty of our county. Revisiting Paul O'Gorman's look at a bizarre social experiment of Lancastrians in the 1930s. Chris Rider relives the golden age of local league cricket...The Summer of 49. Plenty of drama in this "Play It Again" as interviews with acting stars are given an encore! Listen to the story of one of Lancashire's unsung heroes - cyclist Alan Ramsbottom. Listen to Sally Naden's听very personal documentary about the fire at the听Summerland complex in 1973. Adrian Taylor examines the evolution of Skelmersdale - a new town created back in 1961. The meeting of two broadcasting legends...as a young Gerald Jackson interviews Russell Harty. The remarkable story of Royal Navy Commando Keith Mayor, who died in a notorious concentration camp. Sue Hendey looks back at some special reports from 91热爆 Radio Lancashire through the years... For your delight and delectation, this is our pick of 91热爆 Radio Lancashire from the last seven days! More from this sectionYou are in: Lancashire > Radio Lancashire > Play It Again |