The National Archives’ collections offer a valuable insight into how the government interacted with and viewed LGBTQ+ communities in the past. In this episode, we bring you four stories that span two hundred years of British history, from same-sex love to secret parties.
Mar 2020
From Dunkirk to D-Day: The Story of Major Leslie Young
Today, I'm proud to be joined by Sir Nicholas Young. Nick is the son of British Major, Leslie Young and the former executive of the British Red Cross. In this episode, we discuss the remarkable war story of his father.Support the show and visit our sponsor www.legacy-collectibles ... Show More
39m 53s
Nov 2024
The Medieval Titanic
When The White Ship hit a rock near Barfleur on 25th November, 1120, she sank, killing all 300 noblemen on-board. Among the dead was Henry I’s one legitimate son, William Adelin, plunging the English throne into a dynastic crisis.Like the Titanic, the vessel was considered the ep ... Show More
11m 49s
Apr 2022
TITANIC: The Unsinkable Ship
On April 10th, 1912, RMS Titanic cast off from Southampton, England, on her maiden voyage. The largest of its kind, full of grandeur and the most sophisticated technology for the time, Titanic was determined “practically unsinkable” in admiring reviews of the ship beforehand. The ... Show More
34m 32s
Oct 2024
Castles, Kings and Courtly Life
All this month, Matt and Eleanor are ranging across England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland to discover the stories of our greatest castles.
In this episode, Eleanor looks at one of the most iconic and strategically important fortresses. Over the centuries, Stirling Castle has refl ... Show More
37m 26s
Sep 2017
Outlander S:3 | The Battle Joined E:1 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AFTERBUZZ TV — Outlander edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Starz's Outlander. In this show, hosts Adrian Snow, and Emily Harlan break down the episode 1. ABOUT OUTLANDER: Outlander is an American-British television drama series based on the historical time travel Outl ... Show More
42m 7s
Apr 2025
Let's Buy London Bridge
Oil tycoon Robert P. McCulloch purchased London Bridge for $2,460,000 on 17th April, 1968. The Victorian structure, which had been sinking into the River Thames at a rate of one inch every eight years, was then dismantled stone by stone and shipped to the USA, where it now bestri ... Show More
12m 3s