51 minutes | Sunday, 7 March 2021
We hear from academic and author, Dr Jennifer Kewley Draskau, about the background to her recently-launched novel, 'Transportee', taking as its starting point the decision in 1698 to commute the death penalty on a dozen felons lying in chains in Castle Rushen to one of transportation to Jamaica.
In celebration of Gool Piran, the Feast Day of St Piran (5th March), patron saint of Cornwall, we hear of a Cornish academic, Henry Jenner, and how he gives us a view of the Manx language in 1874, as well as all he did to promote the Cornish language.
As dy yannoo ard eailley jeh'n Noo Piran neesht, nyn giaull -
HOLMAN-CLIMAX MALE VOICE CHOIR - Trelawny
KATIE KIRK & RICK WILLIAMS - Morwenstow
MacQUARRIE & TOMS - Abeyance/Kesunyans
THE ROWAN TREE & AGGIE BOYS CHOIR - One and all
BRENDA WOOTTON - Silver net
DAVEY & DYER - An Lanow
BUCCA - Re a lever
ROGER BRYANT - Cornish lads
GWENNO - Eus keus?