Phil Gawne and guests present an eclectic mix of all things Manx. Learn some Manx Gaelic, discover the meaning of Manx place names and immerse yourself in a world of Manxness. All served up with a healthy dose of dry Manx humour. Gaelg aboo!
Ruth and Phil discuss Easter customs and preview May day customs. Ta palchey Gaelg ayn neesht! Lots of Manx and some cracking tunes too.
Various recordings and interviews from Shennaghys Jiu the Manx cultural festival which took place in early April. Mixed in of course with the weather in Manx and English, some Manx music and an eclec…
Themselves had a tremendous hold over the old Manx but the Mooinjer Veggey weren't so keen when Manx people started speaking English rather than Manx. Phil and David discuss how best to appease the l…
Phil shares several recordings of pupils from Arbory and Anagh Coar Primary Schoosl, and the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh. We also find out about some interesting Lezayre place names.
Annie Kissack was awarded the Reih Bleeaney Vanannan for 2025 at a Manx tea and concert and Goll as Gaccan was there to record the proceedings. In a program of two halves we also hear about the Bunsc…
Ruth Keggin Gell joins Phil to talk about the Manx folk awards, the Reih Bleeaney Vanannan, the perils and pitfalls of translating things into Manx, bonnags and a whole load of other stuff. All sprin…
Local historian John Manley has been researching the history of conscientious objectors in the Isle of Man and his work tells a largely forgotten past of the people and their treatment over the past…
Phil Gawne and David Kinley ponder over various aspects of Manxness, David enthrals us with his research into Ballahot, there’s world music Manx music and some fascinating Manx words and place names.…