Queen Elizabeth II made Britain’s first long-distance automated phone call on 5th November, 1958 - when, from Bristol, she spoke directly to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 300 miles away, without the need for an Operator.
Subscriber Trunk Dialing (STD) transformed the telephone network, but was not without its challenges: automation brought efficiency but a ... Show More
Nov 25
Elizabeth of Russia's Bloodless Coup
Wearing an armoured breastplate, clasping a silver cross and seizing an Army spontoon, 31 year old Elizabeth Petrovna appeared at the HQ of the elite Preobrazhensky Regiment guards in St. Petersburg on 25th November, 1741 - intent on over-throwing Tzar Ivan VI (a baby), and seizi ... Show More
11m 23s
Jan 2024
Who? Remembers: Iconic Calls and Callers ☎️
In case you couldn't tell, we took this week off (in part, to celebrate the show's EIGHTH BIRTHDAY), but we just HAD to give you a flashback episode featuring some our favorite calls/callers of the past almost-decade. So sit back and enjoy some classic comments and questions (and ... Show More
1h 11m
Nov 2019
Alexandra Grant, Georgina Rodriguez & the Metric System?
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we go so long (sorry) that we had to edit down 2.5 hours of recording to one hour and 15 minutes. (To hear the cut segments you'll just have to subscribe to our Patreon.) Why? Because this episode is ALL OVER THE PLACE i ... Show More
1h 18m
Feb 2024
Bridgit Mendler, Frida Sofia Guzmán Muñoz & Ella Beatty?
🚨 COME SEE US IN LONDON & DUBLIN NEXT WEEK! BUY TIX HERE! 🚨 On today's JAM-PACKED episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we learn the difference between Spaghetti Warehouse and Spaghetti Factory, the truth about PopCrave's founder, the name of Normani's debut album, t ... Show More
1h 30m
Aug 2023
Anne Boleyn part 1 for Tudor Week!
Who's that girl? It's Anne! Anne Boleyn is one of the most infamous figures in British history. Her short life is often defined by her marriage to King Henry VIII, her role in the English Reformation, and ultimately, her execution. However, in this episode (part of our Tudor Week ... Show More
58m 36s