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Extraordinary Stories of Britain

Extraordinary Stories of Britain

Stories of Britain 41 Episodes Jul 20, 2026

A history podcast packed with fun and informative tales about British history. It visits little-known corners of the past, sheds new light on familiar faces, and uncovers unusual, sometimes bizarre facts along the way. From killer queens to grime and punishment, from medieval medicine to celebrity cats, it leaves no historic stone unturned for anglophiles and history buffs.

Episodes

The Gin Craze -  When England was Drunk
The Gin Craze - When England was Drunk Jul 20, 2026 1970 The Gin Craze was one of the darkest chapters in British history. In this podcast we tell the extraordinary true stories behind the epidemic that gripped Georgian London—from murder and corruption to secret gin shops, riots and Hogarth's famous Gin Lane. It's the story of how one drink nearly destroyed a nation, and the lessons it still has to teach us today.
The Bow Street Runners -  Law & Disorder in the 1700s
The Bow Street Runners - Law & Disorder in the 1700s May 5, 2026 2101 During the 1700s London was a lawless capital plagued by theft, violence and corruption. We tell the dramatic story of the Bow Street runners, Britain's first police force formed by Henry and John "the blind beak" Fielding.  Hear how they brought thieves, and pickpockets to justice, and how the runners broke up a plot to behead the prime minster and his cabinet. 
Love Letters, Spies and Stolen Mail -  The History of Britain’s Post
Love Letters, Spies and Stolen Mail - The History of Britain’s Post Mar 20, 2026 2417 From the first Valentine’s letter to postal highway robbery, from spies to street wars and the invention of the first postage stamp, this British history podcast tells the story of how the Royal Mail evolved into a network that connected a nation.
History of Money Part 2 – Forgers, Firesticks & Financial Fiascos
History of Money Part 2 – Forgers, Firesticks & Financial Fiascos Feb 6, 2026 2425 Discover how war, crime and chaos shaped Britain’s money. From wooden money to lusturous gold Guineas to Isaac Newton hunting forgers, this episode reveals the stories behind Britain’s currency. The dramatic history that gave us the coins and notes still used today.
A History of Money - Coin Clippers, Con-Men and King Coppernose
A History of Money - Coin Clippers, Con-Men and King Coppernose Dec 20, 2025 2409 The extraordinary history Britain’s money.  Where kings mutilate moneyers, coins spark riots and fortunes are made, debased, clipped and forged.  This podcast shows how money isn’t just metal — it’s about power, violence, trust, and the magic of the philosopher’s stone
The Diary of a Graverobber -  London's Darkest Trade
The Diary of a Graverobber - London's Darkest Trade Oct 24, 2025 1880 The Diary of a Graverobber dramatises the true-life story of Joseph Naples, a London gravedigger in the early 1800s who slips into the city’s darkest trade — stealing corpses to sell to surgeons. Driven by poverty and desperation, Naples is lured into ruthless Borough Gang, only to be consumed by guilt, betrayal, and the ghosts of those he unearthed. 
About Time: The History of Timekeeping
About Time: The History of Timekeeping Sep 16, 2025 2700 From Stonehenge to Greenwich, Celtic seasons to Roman calendars, candle clocks to knocker-uppers  -  and John Harrison’s chronometer. This podcast tells the story of how language, and technology shaped the way we keep time.
Murder at the Theatre - The William Terris Story
Murder at the Theatre - The William Terris Story Jul 28, 2025 2397 The story of William Terriss - Victorian London’s beloved stage hero. While audiences flocked to the Adelphi Theatre, a troubled bit-part actor plotted his downfall. What followed was a sensational courtroom drama, and a ghost story that haunts the theatre to this day.
Dr Johnson  -  The Man Who Made the English Dictionary
Dr Johnson - The Man Who Made the English Dictionary May 20, 2025 2682 Hear the story of the extraordinary life of Samuel Johnson.  The sicky, part blind, provincial boy, a failure at Oxford University he went on to create the first great dictionary of the English language.
Heratic? Homosexual? Spy?  - The Life and Murder of Christopher Marlowe.
Heratic? Homosexual? Spy? - The Life and Murder of Christopher Marlowe. Mar 6, 2025 2578 Christopher Marlowe was the star writer of the 1580s.   The Elizabethans flocked to his plays.   But Kitt’s life was shrouded in mystery. Was he a secret agent? A Catholic spy? A double agent for Queen Elizabeth’s government.  There is evidence that he was heretical atheist.  And he may have been England's first gay poet   Hear how this ended with a murder mystery on May 30, 1593.
Strange Stories of Animals - From Pigs to Pigeons,  Ravens to Elephants
Strange Stories of Animals - From Pigs to Pigeons, Ravens to Elephants Jan 14, 2025 2811 Amazing stories of animals in Britain.  From performing pigs, to medal-winning pigeons.  From war elephants to bears who appeared in Shakespeare plays.  From a runaway goose to the famous ravens in the Tower of London. 
History of Christmas - From Carols to Cards to Canterbury Riots
History of Christmas - From Carols to Cards to Canterbury Riots Dec 11, 2024 1117 Hear the history of Christmas traditions.  Who invented the Christmas card?  Why do we say Merry Christmas? Who put up the first Christmas tree in England?  How old is Father Christmas? And why did Canterbury riot over Christmas?   Find out in this podcast

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