Hear - Best of BBC RadioYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Radio Stoke > Click of the Day The very best bits of listening from BBC Radio Stoke. (All audio and video links on this page require Realplayer. See our 'Download Audio' link, further down this page, for help).  Gayle Palmer-Barber's son Ethan weighed only one 1lb at birth and survived. Hear their story  Residents of a Staffordshire village once dubbed the ASBO capital of Europe say its all changed.  The Richard Clarke School in Abbots Bromley can't find a crossing warden. Hear what the kids think !  Dilhorne Church bell-tower in the Staffs Moorlands is octagonal and very unusual. Phil Gay explains  This hour-long 1971 documentary from the BBC Radio Stoke archives marked the university's 21st year.  This 30min documentary from the archives remembers the first BBC Radio Stoke station - in the 1920s!  Ali Ahmed came from Iraq, and then founded Staffs first takeaway to sell nothing but naan bread  Matthew Hicks, who's written a book on North Staffs spooks, talks with Den Siegertsz about them  Frank Gribble of The Staffordshire Wildlife Trust looks back on forty years of the SWT  Founder & promoter Mike Lloyd looks back at the history of the Stoke on Trent Music Festival season  Listen in on the occasion when some Radio Stoke listeners tried out a lap dancing club...  Pete talks to Darren List-Our Local secret millionaire about his part in the tv programme  The Antiques Roadshow expert feels there's reasons for optimism in Stoke on Trent's pottery industry  Hear Tom from the Editors talk about their new album, and his time at Staffs Uni on BBC SUBCulture  Robbie Williams' dad talks about his decision to get back on the stage in Pantomime at the Regent  That's Magic! Hear BBC Radio Stoke's Nick Robins chat to magician and entertainer Paul Daniels  Jill Jenner from the Dove service in Stoke on Trent gives help to children who've lost a loved one  15 year old archer Stuart Taylor, from Stone, has his sights set on the 2012 Olympics  Olympian Daley Thompson visited Stoke to promote the role of sport in tackling gun and knife crime More from this sectionYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Radio Stoke > Click of the Day |