Northern Safari is a series of audio documentaries focusing on British subcultures, with interviews from the passionate people immersed within them.
It also explores some of the fascinating real-life stories from the world of entertainment.
By Ben Malloy and Christian Brooks
As the oldest working men's club in the world, Ridge Hill - in the heart of Stalybridge, Greater Manchester - has encountered its fair share of characters down the years. However, it’s facing increasing challenges with more competition, the recent pandemic and current cost of living crisis. Hear the story of seasoned Elvis tribute act, Billy White who has been performing at the club for over 30 years - plus we speak to the staff and regulars to find out the secret behind the club’s longevity. Also learn of the baffling story about some false teeth which made national news and what’s in store for them now.Photo: Through the Eyes of Ruby
Northern Safari is an audio documentary-style podcast, which explores fascinating stories of British subcultures and the world of entertainment.
Featuring exclusive interviews, we explore the rich histories and hear from the passionate people immersed within. From the movers and shakers of Northern Soul to the life-changing power of boxing.
Music: Bensound - Hip Jazz Photo: Charlotte Stack
Bill Oakley is an American TV writer and producer, best known for his work on The Simpsons in the 90s.
Oakley, and writing partner Josh Weinstein, are the brains behind numerous classic episodes such as Who Shot Mr Burns?, Bart vs Australia and 22 Short Films About Springfield. Their episode, Marge in Chains, recently hit headlines for predicting events in 2020.
Hear Oakley’s fascinating career journey, writing process, and advice for budding comedy writers. Discover his favourite Steamed Hams memes and also learn about his latest projects, including his famous food reviews.
Photo: Bill Oakley
Anyone can now make, share and sell music online. So, how has the rise of social media, along with streaming services, changed the music industry and route into it?
We went to Blue Dot festival 2019 and spoke to three artists - each at varying points in their careers. These were internationally acclaimed DJ Paulette, Parisian band Juniore and Manchester duo YANG. Hear their compelling origin stories, thoughts on the ever-changing industry and advice for new musicians looking to stand out today.
Photo: Hannah Tinker
Boxing is a sport that requires great discipline, dedication, focus and passion. It's these qualities that have laid the foundations of Jimmy Egan's Boxing Academy throughout its 40-year existence.
Based in the heart of a council estate in Wythenshawe, Manchester, it was here where it all began for Tyson Fury. Find out from its current crop of young amateurs, just how big an effect the gym, its coaches and the sport has on their lives.
Music: Will Sharland Photo: Through the Eyes of Ruby
Northern soul has always thrived on the rare, the obscure and the undiscovered. We visited Stockport’s Masonic Guildhall to hear from those who have dedicated their lives to the movement, which emerged in dancehalls of northern England back in the 60s.
We discover what it means to be part of “the scene” and discuss the history of iconic 70s and 80s venues such as Manchester’s Twisted Wheel and Wigan Casino - where the original all-nighter was born.
Photo: Through the Eyes of Ruby