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In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley makes a long awaited return to the podcast airwaves, getting back into the 'Old Mobile Recording Studio,' for a trip to deepest, darkest Bermondsey for his first Millwall match since the start of the pandemic. And whilst caught in the mother of all traffic jams gives a scattered history of Millwall's rivalry with Portsmouth, celebrates 25 years in television for his Research Assistant, talks Marc Bolan, Labour, the stark differences in the way the police react to middle-class protest, as opposed to working-class hooliganism, industrial action, and social unrest, talks about depression, and offers up an idea for a new West End musical - The Dockers F*** the Sailors!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley makes a long awaited return to the podcast airwaves, getting back into the 'Old Mobile Recording Studio,' for a trip to deepest, darkest Bermondsey for his first Millwall match since the start of the pandemic. And whilst caught in the mother of all traffic jams gives a scattered history of Millwall's rivalry with Portsmouth, celebrates 25 years in television for his Research Assistant, talks Marc Bolan, Labour, the stark differences in the way the police react to middle-class protest, as opposed to working-class hooliganism, industrial action, and social unrest, talks about depression, and offers up an idea for a new West End musical - The Dockers F*** the Sailors!