Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast

Episode 14: Rowetta, Ríoghnach Connolly + Richard Houghton

31 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast returns for a bumper Easter extravaganza.   Presenters Alan Lynch and his co-host Gary Parkinson – bring you all the latest and greatest from across Manchester Libraries.    This April, Alan heads over to Wythenshawe Forum where he sits in on a feast of audio treats from Manchester music scene powerhouse Rowetta, plus BBC Radio 1 + 2 award-winning folk musician Ríoghnach Connolly; both of whom tell us about their love of Manchester Libraries.   Plus, ahead of his Q&A event at Central Library at the end of the month, author Richard Houghton talks to the podcast about his incredible new book ‘Whole Lotta Love – Led Zeppelin’, a book that delivers a “people’s history” of one of the biggest rock bands of all time.     Elsewhere, our youngest reviewer Oliver returns to review his favourite new book on survival, whereas Danny Middleton pops in to tell us more about the exciting late night plans for ‘World Book Night’ at Central Library.     Elsewhere there’s a roundup of what’s going on around the local Manchester Libraries throughout the month, a choice archive clip from the Piccadilly Radio archive, and all the usual fun and games.     Tune in now!

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This second episode of six explores the role of radio presenters at Manchester’s Piccadilly Radio, examining how personality, voice and audience connection shaped early broadcasting and continue to influence modern podcasting and streaming culture. You can search the archive from home [https://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/piccadilly-radio-archive] and listen to over 1,800 full shows on Manchester Central Library's Sound + Vision pods. This podcast is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Manchester Libraries Trust. Archive credits Archive audio from the Piccadilly Radio Collection, full shows available at  Manchester Central Library: Copyright Bauer Media - all rights reserved: * Steve Penk Best Of The Jobs, Calls and Wind-ups (PICC/1418) * HOLY ROADSHOW (PICC/154) * James Stannage from SWEENEY/ANDERTON (PICC2/403) Copyright The Chris Sievey Estate - all rights reserved: * Frank Sidebottom: Mr Gallaghers Zoo 2 with apology at start (PICC/1621) * Frank Sidbottom: One Year Anniversary Of Radio Timperley (PICC/1639) * Chris Sievey's Piccadilly Radio show as DJ 'Andy Wright' (PICC/1435) Copyright Manchester Libraries: * Oral history with Mark Radcliffe (PICCOH/8) * Oral history with Brian Beech (PICCOH/5)  * Oral history with Liz Bracken (PICCOH/6) * Oral history with Henry Matthews (PICCOH/3)  Licensed audio * Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, No. 4 – In the Hall of the Mountain King – Odyssey Orchestra – Epidemic Sound (licensed via epidemicsound.com) * Keeping My Head in the Sand – Speedy The Spider – Epidemic Sound (licensed via epidemicsound.com) * The Broadway Strut – Speedy The Spider – Epidemic Sound (licensed via epidemicsound.com) * Disco Craze – Rymdklang Soundtracks – Epidemic Sound (licensed via epidemicsound.com) Rights statement All licensed material is used in accordance with the terms of the relevant subscription licences. All archive and third-party material remains the property of its respective rights holders. Narration Podcast narrative written, researched and read by Dr. Philip Johnstone: Creative Commons licence CC-BY-4.0 (Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 Licence [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en]). Our next bonus episode on the development of commercial radio is out on 15 June!

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Episode 14: Rowetta, Ríoghnach Connolly + Richard Houghton

Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast returns for a bumper Easter extravaganza.   Presenters Alan Lynch and his co-host Gary Parkinson – bring you all the latest and greatest from across Manchester Libraries.    This April, Alan heads over to Wythenshawe Forum where he sits in on a feast of audio treats from Manchester music scene powerhouse Rowetta, plus BBC Radio 1 + 2 award-winning folk musician Ríoghnach Connolly; both of whom tell us about their love of Manchester Libraries.   Plus, ahead of his Q&A event at Central Library at the end of the month, author Richard Houghton talks to the podcast about his incredible new book ‘Whole Lotta Love – Led Zeppelin’, a book that delivers a “people’s history” of one of the biggest rock bands of all time.     Elsewhere, our youngest reviewer Oliver returns to review his favourite new book on survival, whereas Danny Middleton pops in to tell us more about the exciting late night plans for ‘World Book Night’ at Central Library.     Elsewhere there’s a roundup of what’s going on around the local Manchester Libraries throughout the month, a choice archive clip from the Piccadilly Radio archive, and all the usual fun and games.     Tune in now!

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