Saturday, 21 September 2024 - 35 minutes
Welcome to a very special birthday edition of The MarshyCast! As I celebrate another trip around the sun, I’m feeling incredibly thankful for the amazing people I get to speak with, and for all of you who tune in to listen. Whether it’s the podcast, my radio shows, or even just following me on social media—your support means the world to me, and I never take it for granted. Now, let’s dive into this week’s fantastic lineup of guests!
First, I had the privilege of speaking with broadcasting legend Dermot Murnaghan about the gripping new series Crimes That Shook Britain. We discussed why, despite being known to the police, some perpetrators continue to commit horrific crimes. Of course, we couldn’t resist touching on a lighter note—Arsenal’s chances of winning the league!
Next, I was honoured to chat with author and former RAF navigator John Nichols, who was shot down over Iraq, about his powerful new book and tour, The Unknown Warrior. We delved into the harrowing tragedies of World War I, focusing on the countless soldiers whose bodies were never recovered.
Finally, I caught up with the hilarious Helen Thorn from the Scummy Mummies podcast. We talked about their UK tour, how the live show brings something different from the podcast, and, naturally, we swapped some of our scummiest parenting stories!
Thank you so much for reading and listening—your support means everything, especially today. Please like, subscribe, and share, and I’ll be back next week with another episode just for you.
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6:00pm - 7:00pm
Jake Smith, Mark Magee and Ian Chiverton review all the action from Pompey's Championship victory over Bristol City on Saturday before previewing the midweek visit of Norwich City to Fratton Park.
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Geoff is chatting with Midge Ure about " that song" which is now 40 years old. Classic albums from - Bryan Adams in 1984 and Goo Goo Dolls /2006. New music includes-Tom Bright-Glass Talk- Franz Ferdinand-Dead in Blue -Red Joker and Deacon Blue. This week in history has music by - The Clash -Beach Boys-- The Jam-Elvis Presley and Ed Sheeran.
Paul Marsh spoke to Brooke about her new Christmas Single
Paul Marsh spoke to Kerry about what Pompey have done to make incontinent men comfortable at games