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The Brighton Babbler
Picking up on the everyday social and political issues – and historic ones too – that impact on lives across Brighton and Hove, the Babbler aims to generate greater awareness of those issues, at a time when existing news coverage in the city sometimes seems to be in retreat. The podcast name may hint at whimsy, but the intent is unashamedly serious.
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Apr 24, 2026
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Episodes
The Brighton General site – for the community, not developers 24.04.2026 34:40
The fate of the Brighton General Hospital remains uncertain, seemingly destined for redevelopment as housing. But a re-energised community campaign is determined to keep the site in public hands, incorporating social housing and living rents as well as NHS services. The Babbler talks to former Green Party councillor David Gibson about the aims of the campaign – and begins by asking him about its s...
Asylum tales, forgotten lives 24.03.2026 30:21
The bodies of 4000 mental health patients are buried, mostly in unmarked graves, in the grounds of St Francis Hospital, formerly the Sussex County Asylum. The last known address of nearly half of those patients was in Brighton. In this episode of the Babbler, historian James Gardner talks to Kevin McDonnell (pictured), head of a team painstakingly uncovering the personal stories of some of those p...
From Hove to Havana, fundraising for Cubans' health 16.10.2025 22:37
The ongoing US economic blockade of Cuba rarely makes the headlines these days, but a dedicated group of Brighton activists is still raising funds to help this Central American country, as they have been doing since the 1960s. Ann Hallam (pictured), chair of the local arm of the Cuba Solidarity Campaign, talks to The Babbler about the group, and explains how she first got involved... If you'd...
On Blatchington Road: the carpet guy 01.10.2025 16:14
Garry Dodd runs a flooring business out of a landmark, double-fronted site – formerly home to the family-run carpet shop where he’d spent most of his earlier working life – in Hove’s Blatchington Road. In this interview about the shop, Portslade-born-and-bred Garry fondly recalls a time not just of deference and smart attire, but also of police stake-outs, dead bodies and naked neighbours, when fa...
On George Street: the record shop owner 11.08.2025 14:15
In the second of our series on George Street's independent traders, The Babbler talks to 80-year-old Julian Pelling (pictured, proudly holding some rare Primal Scream vinyl), the proprietor of Fine Records for the past four decades. Sharp-eared listeners will notice the interview took place outside, in the shop's back garden, hence the occasional squawk from passing seagulls... Produced...
On George Street: the tattooist 23.07.2025 11:20
AI looks set to finish off many high streets across the UK, but for now George Street in Hove remains a refreshing 'blast fom the past', attracting shoppers from Brighton and beyond. In (hopefully) the first of a series on the thoroughfare's traders, The Babbler chats to local biker Matthew English (pictured, standing in the doorway), the driving force behind one of the street'...
Once a biker, always a biker 05.07.2025 26:15
Feeding a worrying fascination for all things motorcycle-related, this week the Babbler talks to fellow Brighton biker Paul about unhappy Harley riders, law-breaking escapades to Paris, and whether it's really necessary to have more than one bike when you're in your late-70s. And... just as importantly... about whether Brighton itself is a good place to be... and a good place to be when...
Oh! Darling... next stop London? 19.06.2025 7:41
The Babbler returns after a short break to quiz budding theatrical impresario and Brighton resident Tommaso di Vincenzo – a contortionist, circus performer and occasional stuntman – on the development of his new stage show ‘Oh! Darling’. But first, some questions about his career so far... Produced by Martin Shelley... contact: bysshebash@gmail.com
A very Brighton musical 09.04.2025 20:51
Opening next month (3-4 May) during the Fringe festival is 'Joan the Musical', a new stage production written and produced by Hannah Doyle and Melanie Bell, and directed by Summer Tewkesbury. In an exclusive interview, writer Hannah talks us through the development of this Brighton-focused project, from its inception last September through to the rehearsal stage. We then take up the stor...
Gaza protesters vow to fight on 22.03.2025 37:59
The story of the BN Three – arrested and fined for a graffiti protest marking the ongoing genocide in Gaza – highlights how fragile established norms of political access and media coverage have become. Maggie Clifford and Mary Stuart, two of those involved in the protest, share details of that story with the Babbler. Produced by Martin Shelley... contact: bysshebash@gmail.com
On mods, rockers and knocker boys 20.03.2025 29:20
Born-and-bred Brightonian Linda Morley, now 84, has led a fascinating life, hard to do justice to in a single podcast, so this episode we're focusing mostly on her abiding passion – riding motorbikes – and her first-hand account of a mods vs rockers confrontation back in the 1960s. But first, Linda remembers some of the colourful characters she grew up with, in the 1940s and '50s. Produ...
A Victorian tragedy 03.03.2025 23:46
It was a shocking case of double infanticide, but one that was all too common in the Victorian era, and the defendant's costs were met by public subscription, such was the level of sympathy generated by the trial. Here Liza George talks to James Gardner, the author of a new book – A Victorian Tragedy: Sabina's Story, available in a Kindle format from amazon.co.uk – about the defendant (p...
Why here in Brighton?/3 23.02.2025 14:31
Two Europeans (not the denizens in the attached photo!) tell the Babbler what living in Brighton means to them, each touching on its indefinable 'vibe'. We chat briefly to Beatrice – originally from the Burgundy region in France, and now thinking about moving away after more than 30 years – and then talk to Greek national Maria, a relative newcomer who moved down from London just months...
Alastair Hignell: on sport, memory and city life 03.02.2025 19:10
We catch up with Alastair Hignell, the former England rugby player, county cricketer and BBC commentator. He shares some Brighton-based highlights from his past career, tells us about his current involvement with the Sporting Memories and Walking the Talk groups in the city, and 'ramps up' a new campaign idea for improving accessibility. But first, he explains why he now lives in Brighto...
Side-stand down - a biker's tale 22.01.2025 15:18
As part of a narrow but select demographic – ageing, male, motorbike-riding petrol-heads living in Hove – the Babbler is heartened to share a garage with French anglophile Bea, a much younger, braver person who delights in going fast. Late last year we caught up with her to talk about two-wheeled transport of various kinds... and kicked things off, like all true bikers, by discussing machinery. Pr...
A life backstage 09.12.2024 22:17
In this episode, we hear from Graeme Taylor, whose career in stage management at the Theatre Royal in Brighton lasted more than four decades. In conversation with historian James Gardner, Graeme – now retired – talks about life backstage and the peculiar demands of working in a 'hemp house'. He also reveals a very personal connection with this historic venue. Produced by Martin Shelley.....
Why here in Brighton?/2 06.11.2024 24:27
In the second episode of our vox pop on life in Brighton, we hear from residents whose observations about 'London-by-the-Sea' stretch back as far as the late 1950s. Produced by Martin Shelley... contact: bysshebash@gmail.com
Why here in Brighton?/1 31.10.2024 32:33
Is Brighton genuinely diverse? Has property become too expensive, forcing those who've grown up here to move away? And where do people go to find local news? Is there a Brighton accent? For answers to these and other questions about life in the city, we've quizzed a typical cross-section of working-age residents, from newcomers and returnees, to 'never lefts'. Produced by Marti...
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