Down Memory Lane
Memories of Sheffield's iconic Leadmill
12m
It’s rare that a live music venue stands the test of time. But since the 1980s the Leadmill has also transformed the careers of Pulp, Reverend and the Makers, Coldplay and Arctic Monkeys, to name but a few. It really is a Sheffield icon.<br />
Memories of Sheffield's iconic Leadmill
Scran in Sunderland: Lost restaurants and takeaways
12m
The ordeal of a first Vindaloo, Eartha Kitt's hankering for fish and chips - and an unusual Biryani. Walking tours guide Ian Mole remembers some of the places on Wearside where we used to eat.
Scran in Sunderland: Lost restaurants and takeaways
Lost Shops of Sunderland's Old Town Centre
12m
A nostalgic journey around the sites of the lost shops of Sunderland's now city centre, with walking tours guide Ian Mole
Lost Shops of Sunderland's Old Town Centre
Pubs loved and lost in Portsmouth
8m
David George talks about his favourite pubs in Portsmouth and others that have been loved and lost.
Pubs loved and lost in Portsmouth
Dirty Stop Out's Guide to 1980s Sheffield | The Limit
11m
The Limit, one of Sheffield's 'most legendary' clubs. The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA, Vice Versa (later to become ABC), Def Leppard, Artery and others all played seminal shows at the venue.
Dirty Stop Out's Guide to 1980s Sheffield | The Limit
Dirty Stop Out's Guide to 1970s Sheffield | Fiesta Club
11m
Like it or loathe it, Sheffield had seen nothing like the palatial Fiesta cabaret club when it opened in the summer of 1970.<br /><br />The purpose-built venue cost £500,000. The equivalent investment today would run into tens of millions.<br /><br />The Fiesta had over 100 staff and attracted the biggest artists on the planet - from the Beach Boys to Stevie Wonder.
Dirty Stop Out's Guide to 1970s Sheffield | Fiesta Club
Dirty Stop Out's Guide to 1960s Sheffield | King Mojo
11m
Ike & Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, The Who, Small Faces, Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix were among the artists who performed there, writes Neil Anderson, author of ‘Dirty Stop Out’s Guide to 1960s Sheffield’<br />