Journalist and author Simon Hughes comes in to talk through his latest book There She Goes: Liverpool, A City on its Own: The Long Decade: 1979-1993. Gareth Roberts hosts as Simon talks through one of the most infamous period in Liverpool’s history,...
Lizzi Doyle is joined by Professor Phil Scraton, well known figure in the city for his incredible and selfless work with the Hillsborough Independent Panel. Phil stopped by for a cup of tea and to talk about what he’s been up to recently as well as his thoughts...
Lizzi Doyle is joined by Paul Duhaney, the Artistic Director of Africa Oyé, to talk about the origins of the festival and its importance to the community. It begins this weekend from Saturday 22nd in Sefton Park. For more details on the festival itself, click here....
John Gibbons is joined by some of the lads from BOSS Night (Jamie Webster, Kieran Molyneux and Shaun O’Donnell) to chat about the idea behind its inception and what’s next for them in the buildup to Madrid. For more details on their upcoming shows,...
In our first Cup Of Tea show for a while, Andy Heaton sits down for a chat with former Liverpool and Norway international Vegard Heggem about his career from Rosenborg to the Reds to his current venture and vocation back home in Norway. In the interview Vegard talks...
In a free Anfield Wrap ‘Cup Of Tea’ John Gibbons speaks to Mike Kearney about his life following the Reds, being an internet sensation and what it’s like meeting Mo Salah. Mike, who is visually impaired, has recently in the news having been captured...
For the latest Cup Of Tea show, John Gibbons sits down for a chat with George Scott to talk about his career at Liverpool and what it was like at the club in the 1960’s Often referred to as Shankly’s 12th man, George talks about the five years he was at...
Before The Bluetones’ gig at The Arts Club inLiverpool, Gareth Roberts went backstage for a chat and a (spilt) beer with singer Mark Morriss about his love of Liverpool FC and life in a successful band. For instant reaction to all the Liverpool news and events...
Gareth Roberts sits down over a brew in the latest Cup Of Tea show with the LFC Foundations Club Social Responsibility Manager Forbes Duff to talk his and the Foundations work, how they are funded and details some of their current initiatives and campaigns. To hear...
Gareth Roberts is joined by Anwar Uddin and Amanda Jacks from The Football Supporters Federation for a Cup of Tea show. Anwar was the first British Asian to play professionally in England and enjoyed 17 years at clubs including West Ham, Sheffield Wednesday and...
The Pub Crawlers Podcast: Down The Local with Mo Stewart (S1E5)
The fifth episode of season one of The Pub Crawlers Podcast was recorded ‘Down The Local’ in Liverpool, as Rob Gutmann hosts Steve Graves and Mo Stewart to discuss worst pub toilet experiences, music in pubs, Glastonbury, and more…
The Pub Crawlers Podcast represents a quest to find the very best authentic UK pubs, filmed on location inside some of the finest boozers across the UK and Ireland.
Well, sort of. It’s equally about friends having three to four pint-fuelled, quintessential pub conversations, on any subjects that damn well occur to them, in a range of outstanding boozers across the land. So, really, it’s as much about what we get up to in pubs as the pubs themselves.
The shows are presented by self-styled boozer connoisseur and long-time pub designer and owner, Rob Gutmann, who is on a mission to find the very best pubs in the UK and to define the essence of the ‘true’ pub.
Featuring a wide range of guests (mainly Rob’s mates), we’ll be visiting pubs the length and breadth of the country, bedding into the very best of them, and chatting about our lives lived in and around boozers.
The first season of the Pub Crawlers focuses on the North of England, taking in Chester, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool, and even a brief foray to the north side of the Midlands in Nottingham.
Plug yourself in to the ongoing conversation as it disappears down all manner of tenuously pub-related worm holes, with your new mates at TPC. And you don’t need a pint to enjoy us, but it might help…