
ROMNEY MARSH RAMBLINGS
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<p>Broadcaster Dominic King lives on Romney Marsh in Kent, England.</p><p><br></p><p>Known as 'the fifth continent' due to its uniqueness. </p><p><br></p><p>Dom chats to those who love where they live.</p><p><br></p><p>Music composed by Paul Cheese </p><p><br></p><p><b>A Laughing Frog Production</b></p><p><br></p><p>Note: The Marsh Frog, known locally as the "laughing frog", is a large species of frog which was introduced to Britain in 1935. A Mr Edward Percy Smith, a playwright, brought 12 Marsh Frogs back from Hungary to his garden pond at Stone-in-Oxney, just off the Romney Marsh. </p>
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Publishing Since
5/25/2025
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Recent Episodes

December 30, 2025
'A Listening Ear'
Send us a text Romney Marsh Ramblings” is a captivating journey through one of England’s most unique and enigmatic landscapes. Hosted by broadcaster Dominic King, each episode takes you on a personal exploration of a place steeped in history, mystery, and character. Dom visits hidden gems across the marsh, delving into the lives of the people who call it home and uncovering the essence of this distinctive region. Whether it’s the quiet beauty of the countryside, the quirky l...

December 29, 2025
Coming Soon: Romney Marsh Ramblings - Episode 3 'A Listening Ear'
Send us a text Romney Marsh Ramblings” is a captivating journey through one of England’s most unique and enigmatic landscapes. Hosted by broadcaster Dominic King, each episode takes you on a personal exploration of a place steeped in history, mystery, and character. Dom visits hidden gems across the marsh, delving into the lives of the people who call it home and uncovering the essence of this distinctive region. Whether it’s the quiet beauty of the countryside, the quirky l...

June 15, 2025
'Did Noel Coward live here?'
Host Dom explores St Mary in the Marsh, a historic location near New Romney with connections to notable figures like Noel Coward, revealing the area's rich cultural past.
6 total episodes available
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<p>Broadcaster Dominic King lives on Romney Marsh in Kent, England.</p><p><br></p><p>Known as 'the fifth continent' due to its uniqueness. </p><p><br></p><p>Dom chats to those who love where they live.</p><p><br></p><p>Music composed by Paul Cheese </p><p><br></p><p><b>A Laughing Frog Production</b></p><p><br></p><p>Note: The Marsh Frog, known locally as the "laughing frog", is a large species of frog which was introduced to Britain in 1935. A Mr Edward Percy Smith, a playwright, brought 12 Marsh Frogs back from Hungary to his garden pond at Stone-in-Oxney, just off the Romney Marsh. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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