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Phil, Richard, Heather and Monty

The Wiggly Podcast is our weekly dose of Wiggly Life, it’s like The Archers, but real!

Fantastic, if there is one Podcast you have to listen to, it's this. Totally addictive. The Wiggly Podcast is very informative but also hilariously funny.

Poojamadooja - 5 stars

With thousands of listeners from all around the world, and over fifty 5-star reviews on iTunes, it seems that our audience enjoys listening to the shows as much as we enjoy making them. Join us every Monday as we cover the environment, wildlife, gardening, farming, biodiversity and the things we can all do to make a difference.

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People who really love what they do. The Team at Wiggly Wigglers put out this glorious Podcast every Monday, the highlight of my iTunes week.

The Mart-Man - 5 stars

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It's quite embarrassing listening to this Podcast on the train home as the danger of bursting into loud laughter is quite high.

Gardening Gremlin - 5 stars

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If you are remotely interested in anything to do with gardening, nature or the planet, you must listen to this. And I confess - I am on my way to becoming a Farmer Phil Fangirl!!.

Wissywoo - 5 stars

 

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Wiggly Podcast 0211World Record
Length: 01 mins 00 secs | First netcast on Feb 08 2010
 
Even the shortest Wiggly Podcast to date has time for a Montycast.
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Wiggly Podcast 0210Launching British Mix
Length: 27 mins 07 secs | First netcast on Feb 01 2010
 
Podcast 210 seems to be over before it's begun, as Heather has to leave to keep an appointment. It's left to the boys to soldier on without her. Farmer Phil gives Richard the low-down on the latest Wiggly Product, his new birdfeed mixture that's all British grown. Then they answer questions sent in via Twitter, which causes Richard to wonder if all Twitterers are skivers. Finally, Richard takes his iPod for a walk around his garden in the snow, and all is peaceful and calm.
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Wiggly Podcast 0209The Snow King of Blakemere
Length: 29 mins 27 secs | First netcast on Jan 25 2010
 
Phil and Heather are on the trail of poachers: after all, the police can't do it - they don't carry wellies. A listener wants to know what exactly Richard does (don't worry, Michael has edited his answer down by 15 minutes!) and Heather is full of Pheasant Facts. There's also a run through of the anatomy of a cow's passport, a question of the status of pigeons vis a vis the table, and some good news on composting inky paper.
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Wiggly Podcast 0208Siting Nest Boxes
Length: 31 mins 35 secs | First netcast on Jan 18 2010
 
Heather, Farmer Phil and Richard gather on the Wiggly Sofa to listen to the old codger's brief interview with BBC Radio 4 presenter Brett Westwood. Heather's polite request for new reviews on iTunes seems to has borne fruit, including one written on Christmas day itself (or should that be Xmas day?). Farmer Phil has some sad news from the farm, which makes for a rather gruesome follow up. Then the Team try to make sense of the RSPB's hints on when and where to put up a new bird nesting box.
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Wiggly Podcast 0207Hilary Benn and the Oxford Farming Conference
Length: 37 mins 56 secs | First netcast on Jan 11 2010
 
Richard turns 40, but he's not too big to be taken to task for all that childish innuendo in the last episode. So there. The main feature concerns Phil and Heather's trip to the Oxford Farming Conference to hear the unveiling of the Government's strategy for the farming industry; and in a first for the Wiggly Podcast, they get an interview with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Hilary Benn. But how many times has Heather introduced a Monty Cast?
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Wiggly Podcast 0206Christmas Time, Mistletoe and Tea
Length: 54 mins 08 secs | First netcast on Dec 14 2009
 
Claire Trumper from Herefordshire company Trumpers Tea visits the Wiggly Sofa to talk to Heather and Richard over a nice cup (or three) of tea. It's a long episode, but there's a lot to learn about tea. Plus, as it's the 2009 Christmas edition the Plant of the Week just has to be Mistletoe. The Wiggly Podcast will return on Jan 11 2010.
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Wiggly Podcast 0205Please keep a space between the trays
Length: 30 mins 21 secs | First netcast on Dec 07 2009
 
It's a little tense on the WIggly Sofa as Farmer Phil and Heather don't quite see eye to eye on the Government's latest scheme to encourage wildlife. Then Heather takes us on a quick trip to the Mealworm packing shed to find out what colours are 'in' this season from Noelle (as seen on TV), and drops in to the Wiggly Office to see what this year's favourite Christmas presents are going to be. But what are those sheep doing in Farmer Phil's field?
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Wiggly Podcast 0204Better Breakfast at the End of the Queue
Length: 34 mins 02 secs | First netcast on Nov 30 2009
 
Heather, Farmer Phil (and a dreaming Jam the dog) meet on the Wiggly Sofa to read some feedback regarding Buzzards and, in a first for the show, live feedback is received via Twitter! But the main question of the day reveals the secrets of the bovine breakfast. Plus, Monty's back ...well it is his birthday!
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