Episodes
In this archive edition, Terry looks at the beginning of regular air services to the Island.
In this archive edition, Terry looks back at the introduction of ministerial government in the Isle of Man.
In this edition from the archives, Terry looks at the behaviour of young holiday makers in the Isle of Man in the 1900s.
In this archive edition, Terry looks at the story of Singing Halls in the Island.
In this edition, Terry looks at the Viking invasion of the Isle of Man.
This week, Terry looks at a Tynwald Day protest in 1880.
This week, Terry looks at the history of holiday post cards in the Isle of Man.
This week Terry takes a look at the history of food and drink in the Isle of Man.
This week Terry looks at the history of charabanc holidays.
This week Terry looks at the history of the Isle of Man Bank.
This week Terry looks at the opening of the King Edward Pier in Douglas.
This week Terry looks at back at Sir John Stanley, the first Lord of Mann.
Terry looks at the new Douglas telephone system introduced in 1929.
This week Terry looks at the building of Baldwin Reservoir.
The History Man - 3rd May 2020
The History Man - 26th April 2020
The History Man - 19th April 2020
The History Man - 12th April 2020
The History Man - 5th April 2020
The History Man - 29th March 2020
The History Man - 22nd March 2020
The great Nunnery booze-up!
The day Island holiday makers watched the Cutty Sark sink!
In this edition - the museum whale!
In this edition, Terry looks at some old Manx superstitions.
In this edition, Terry looks at Hall Caine Airport which was in operation the 1930s.
In this edition, Terry looks at the history of motor vehicles in the Isle of Man Constabulary.
The rise and fall of the Island's charabanc industry
Winston Churchill made a Freeman of the Borough of Douglas
The first scientific mapping of the Island, the man who did it, his women - and what he ran away with