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The Morecambe Bay Podcast

The Morecambe Bay Podcast

By: Nigel Thompson
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It's home to one of the UK's most famous seaside resorts, is known worldwide for its birdlife, stunning sunsets and as the birthplace of comedian Eric Morecambe. In this series of podcasts journalist Nigel Thompson, who has had a lifelong association with the Bay, hears from people who make Morecambe Bay special. With over a hundred episodes it's a breath of fresh air, all about the Bay #MorecambeBayNigel Thompson Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Dave Day in Barrow
    Jun 21 2025

    Bikers from across the UK descended on Barrow on the longest day to mark the second Dave Day to be held to mark the life and work of the Dave Myers who hailed from the town.

    Hairy Biker Dave has a loyal following and his wife Lili is continuing to raise awareness as well as money for cancer care and other good causes.

    Over 20,000 bikers came to Barrow today with people lining their routes from London to south Cumbria.

    I've been meeting a few of the well wishers as well as some hairy (and not so hairy!) bikers.

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    11 mins
  • Sounds of Morecambe and District 1981
    Jun 3 2025

    This is a gem!

    A recording of the sights and sounds of Morecambe made over 40 years ago has been shared publicly for the first time since it was produced.

    Sounds of Morecambe and District was a cassette made by a small team led by Peter Mason-Milward in 1981.

    As well as the sounds of Marineland, go karts at Heysham Head and the Harbour Band Arena it also featured interviews with some of the stars of the day who visited the area. They include presenters Pete Murray and Isla St Clair along with Colin Crompton, the comic whose routine took aim at Morecambe in TV’s The Comedians.

    Using recording equipment from Lancaster and Morecambe Hospital Radio where Peter was chairman, the result is an extraordinary audio archive of the resort in the 1980s.

    Isla St Clair had the honour of switching on Morecambe illuminations in 1980 and told Peter about her love for the town. Meanwhile Colin Crompton said his jokes about Morecambe as ‘a cemetery with lights’ and a place where ‘they all turn out to watch the bacon slicer’ were taken too seriously by tourism staff and on the tape admits the town is ‘not bad.’

    The cassette was produced as an audio postcard of the area with around 150 sold by Peter and his colleagues to tourists staying at hotels around Morecambe.

    We met up recently with his wife Cath to listen back to Morecambe over 40 years ago.

    1' the laughing clown

    1'30" Pete Murray

    4' Peter explains where the idea came from

    5'50" Memories of working with Eric Morecambe

    7' Top interview tips from Eric!

    10'30" Isla St Clair switches the lights on

    12'30" Colin Crompton

    15' Gypsy Lee

    16' Peter explains how people gave time to the recordings

    16'30" Marineland

    17' Heysham Head

    19' Wrestling on the Central Pier

    19' 30" The sand train to Heysham



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    21 mins
  • From Heysham Port to the TT
    Jun 2 2025

    Every year the port of Heysham becomes the focus for bikers from all over the UK and beyond.

    Thousands flock to the Bay to be transported to the Isle of Man for the TT Races which are well underway.

    Alice Rice knows more than most when it comes to ensuring bikers get across safely.

    Since 1996 she's worked at the port but this is to be her final TT.

    She's been telling me about meeting some of the stars of the event and sharing stories of life at Heysham port.

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    17 mins
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