East Coast Radio - Catch Up Jane Linley-Thomas (Archive)

Jane Linley-Thomas (Archive)

If Jane Linley-Thomas were to appear in the dictionary, you’d find the following words next to her name: high-energy, passion, inspirational and exuberance. This channel features some of the content from Jane's radio shows.
Weekly English South Africa Society & Culture · Kids & Family
502 Episodes
200 – 220

DUT Design Student Wins Award

On Let's Get Local with Jane Linley-Thomas: Lwazi Mshibe joins Jane in the studio to tell her about his award-winning furniture project titled "Songa."
2 Mar 2018 3 min

Social media up in arms over the Miss SA Rules

Miss South Africa entries are open and people have not taken kindly to the application rules, calling them primitive and not inclusive of all South African women. Hear how KZN reacted.
28 Feb 2018 5 min

Owner of another burning vehicle speaks to Jane

Jane Linley-Thomas managed to speak to Durban resident Sissy Mkhwanazi after she found herself in a dangerous situation as her Ford Kuga caught alight on the N3 Southbound en-route to Estcourt.
26 Feb 2018 2 min

Hear how this lady nearly lost her eye

On Jane's World: What near serious accidents have you been in? Hear how this lady sent Jane a voice note detailed how she nearly lost an eye.
21 Feb 2018 1 min

Are you happy with the colour of your skin?

‘I look better lighter’ - Khanyi Mbau. For many years, Khanyi has been criticised for her ever-changing look, but she will not let that bring her down. Listen to Jane Linley-Thomas as she asks the all-important question: "Are you happy with the colour of your skin?"
20 Feb 2018 2 min

Mr Peter and Mrs Josephine Asher - The Wedding Ceremony

Jane Linley-Thomas celebrates a love that has stood the test of time as she broadcasts her radio programme live from Cambridge Gardens (TAFTA) for Mr and Mrs Asher's wedding, 68 years after they first said: "I do."
15 Feb 2018 3 min

Mr and Mrs Asher - Behind The Wedding

In a series of candid, behind the scenes interviews, Jane Linley-Thomas speaks to the bride and groom to be. (68 years after they first said: "I do.")
14 Feb 2018 3 min
200 – 220