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Made in the Midlands

Loftus Media

Adrian Goldberg interviews famous Midlanders asking what part the region played in their success.


Made in the Midlands is a podcast which investigates the cultural foundations of the UK’s most populous region. More than ten million people call middle England their home yet it’s a part of Britain which often seems little understood by our fellow Brits. Northerners are sure we’re southerners. Southerners are equally sure we’re northerners.


Made in the Midlands is a chance to set the record straight and to increase awareness of the talent the region has produced. In each episode Adrian asks his guests what part the region played in their success. Who are the important people, where are the important places that helped them on their way? And how can the Midlands get greater recognition for its achievements?


Made in the Midlands is proudly produced by Midlanders who are part of the award-winning team at Loftus Media.


With thanks to our sponsors Coventry UK City of Culture and Newark Book Festival.



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Episodes

Henry Normal
Jul 14 2023
Henry Normal
Henry Normal is anything but normal. A prolific poet and writer, he grew up in a poor part of Nottingham and nearly killed himself, after putting on a World War 2 gas mask he found while playing in the rubble of a city bombsite.Before he became a teenager his mother died, after which he became more introverted, learning to “escape” day-to-day life by reading and watching films. He was set for a prosperous and successful career in the insurance industry but gave it all up to take to the stage. “What have I got to add to the great soap opera of life?” he asked himself, before embarking on his adventure. The world was about to find out.Touring the comedy circuit in the north of England, he met Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, with whom he was destined to write one of Britain’s best loved comedies – The Royle Family. Normal and Steve Coogan teamed up to form the Baby Cow Production company – which made Gavin and Stacey and the film Philomena. Normal also found time to start annual poetry festivals in Manchester and in Nottingham.He lives on the south coast but continues to support his beloved Nottingham Forest and has recently performed in all 12 of the city’s libraries. “I love coming from Nottingham, there’s lots of brilliant things about the East Midlands.” His journey takes in an iconic record shop in Notts, Seamus Heaney and a cheque for a million pounds, and a man earning a living by eating up a bag of onions on stage.Midlands Hero: Alan Sillitoe. “He was one of the people who made me believe you could write as a working class lad,” says Henry. “It was the world I inhabited that he was doing.” He recalls reading The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and initially being puzzled when the main character stopped running. “And then I understood. He’d rather lose on his own terms than win on somebody else’s.”This episode was recorded in July 2023 in front of a live audience at the Palace Theatre, Newark. Commissioned by Newark Book Festival and proudly produced by Loftus Media. Image of Henry Normal by Richard Davis. Music by Maia Miller-Lewis. Who are your Midlands Heroes and what are your Midlands Masterpieces? Tell us at: madeinthemidlands@loftusmedia.co.ukDive into the sound of the Midlands via our 'Made in the Midlands' playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lTguCtjyUEMxzGoQYheLu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jess Phillips
Mar 30 2022
Jess Phillips
Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley since 2015, Jess has lived her entire life in the city. She did study at Leeds University. But came home every weekend. “I belong here. I belong in Birmingham,” she says, “ I can feel it when I'm on the train on the way back from London every week. My shoulders start to relax when I get through the Chilterns.”Jess is best known for her campaigning to end violence against women and, as we’ll hear, campaigning is in her DNA. As a child she used to go to Women's Liberation Playgroup and recalls, as an older child, time spent turning the handle on the rudimentary copier in the garage to make Labour Party leaflets. Jess talks about weekly Saturday trips to BMAG - the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery - with her grandfather, her Brummie accent accounting for 'at least a third' of her success and how coming from the city means absolutely everything to her. "The most important thing I am is a Brummie, without question."Midlands Heroes:Sara Ward CEO Black Country Women’s Aid and Maureen Connolly CEO Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid.“Between these two women, their efforts have, every year, saved tens of thousands of lives. And we just don't even know who they are.”This episode was recorded with an audience at a sold out event in Draper’s Hall, Coventry. It contains mild language and references to sexual harrassment. Commissioned by Coventry City of Culture 2021 and proudly produced by Loftus Media. Music by Maia Miller-Lewis. Image of Jess Phillips courtesy of Jess Phillips. Who are your Midlands Heroes and what are your Midlands Masterpieces? Tell us at: madeinthemidlands@loftusmedia.co.ukDive into the sound of the Midlands via our 'Made in the Midlands' playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lTguCtjyUEMxzGoQYheLu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.