Switched On Stories
Switched on Stories – The Lights of Leamington Podcast explores the history of Leamington Spa’s magical festival of light, which brightened post-war Britain from 1951 to 1961. Through the voices of those who experienced it—many now in their 80s—the series reflects on childhood wonder, post-war optimism, and the festival’s role in a rapidly changing society. Personal stories from local families, including immigrants drawn to Leamington in search of a better life, reveal how the lights symbolized hope, progress, and community pride. As the podcast journeys through Jephson Gardens and beyond, it celebrates the enduring spirit of those who created a decade of extraordinary joy. Produced by Whittle Productions
Episodes

Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
The Lights of Leamington festival began in 1951, as Leamington Spa was emerging from post-war gloom. Rationing was still in place, and a few years earlier the streets of Leamington were lit by gas lamps. As the decade wore on, the town witnessed some extraordinary social changes. So, grab a partner, put on your best outfit, and get ready to dance to the tune of the big bands playing by the lake, or learn to jive to the a strange new sound coming from America – Rock and Roll.

Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
What is your very first memory? For many of our contributors – it was walking around the festival of lights in Leamington Spa, at some point in mid-century Britain. In this episode, we remember what it was like to see something for the first time through the eyes of a child. Most of the children went to the lights with their parents, who lived through the war and perhaps had darker stories to tell. Come with us, as we relive a 1950s childhood.

Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
We speak to people who’ve lived in Leamington for almost their entire lives, but their families came from much further afield. Jim and Maria’s families came from Ireland, while Dalbir was born in the Punjab, in India. Dalbir had never seen electricity before, so her visit to the lights was a magical experience. For Jim, the lights represented a sense of progress and civic pride, while Maria remembers how fortunate she felt to show relatives from Ireland around the festival.

Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sunday Feb 02, 2025
In 1951, as Britain emerged from post-war gloom and darkness, the good people of Leamington Spa decided to hold a festival of light. It ran for ten years, and this podcast charts its history through the voices of those who remember it. Join us as we travel back in time to post-war Britain and witness a decade of extraordinary change. Many of those who were at the lights as children are in their 80s now, and it wasn’t easy to track them down. So how did we do it – and why?

Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Come with us on a journey around the Jephson Gardens, as we re-imagine the Lights of Leamington. We wander past dancing fountains, cityscapes, fairytale tableaux and enjoy the sounds of the musicians tuning up on the lake. Above all, in this episode we celebrate the achievement of those who had the vision to put on the festival, and bring just that little bit of extra joy to peoples’ lives.