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52:04

Lady Godiva

19 December 2025

Did Lady Godiva ride naked through Coventry?

Matt Lewis welcomes Annie Whitehead to delve into the legendary tale of Lady Godiva, uncovering...

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20:13

The Boston Tea Party

18 December 2025

Today we're delving into our back catalogue and revisiting the topic of the Boston Tea Party...

On December 16th 1773, Bostonian colonists...

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31:41

A History of Christmas Food

18 December 2025

Porpoises, beaver tails, boar's head and puffins were just some of the exquisite dishes on medieval tables during the festive season. In this...

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46:29

From Succession to Codpieces: Your Tudor Questions Answered

18 December 2025

In this special episode, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb fields questions about the Tudors and their time that have all been suggested by...

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43:01

The Most Notorious Viking Raid

18 December 2025

The Viking attack on the monastery at Lindisfarne, a remote tidal island in North East England, sent psychological and cultural shockwaves through...

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55:17

Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

18 December 2025

The story of ancient Italy is so much more than just Rome. In this special episode, we're shining a light on the extraordinary site of Paestum in...

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53:39

The Jews of Norwich

16 December 2025

The chilling discovery of a medieval well in Norwich, filled with the remains of 17 Jewish adults and children, opened a window into the lived...

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53:09

The Truth About Sigmund Freud

16 December 2025

It's the one we've all been waiting for!

The Oedipus Complex; the oral, anal and phallic stages; penis envy; psychoanalysis - we've all...

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45:20

Life on a Mississippi Steamboat

15 December 2025

It's one of the most iconic symbols of early Americana; it conjures up images of bustling saloon bars and Mark Twain. But as glamorous as they may...

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42:27

The Origins of the Royal Navy

15 December 2025

Henry VIII wanted to have the most powerful Navy in Europe; he also didn't want to have to travel very far to get it. Around 1512, he built a...

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54:34

Surviving Plague in Venice

15 December 2025

450 years ago, Venice found itself facing a plague outbreak that would kill more than 50,000 people - a third of its population. But to manage the...

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43:26

Ancient Civilisations of Arabia in Assassin's Creed Mirage: Valley of Memory

15 December 2025

Assassin’s Creed Mirage: Valley of Memory recreates life in the AlUla oasis as it was over a millennium ago. Players can climb the...

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