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This week we're joined by Dr. Emma Wells and Dr. Estelle Paranque to discuss the turbulent history of Notre Dame. From weddings and imperial coronations to revolutionary desecration, the cathedral has stood at the heart of Paris for 850 years. However, we discover Notre Dame's history is a tumultuous one of evolution and change and we discuss how best to tackle this latest phase in the life of the ever-changing building.
Also we have perhaps our finest ever idiom so please, cucumbers at the ready.
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In this episode we’re joined by history podcasting royalty Graham and Ali from Rex Factor as they prepare for their brand-new series on Consorts and Prince Consorts. We learn about Ali’s horizontal broadcasting style, the animated show and the new series and find out what really happens on a Rex Factor tour!
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Ahead of the release of her new book, _Shadow King: The Life and Death of Henry VI_ we were joined by historian and writer Lauren Johnson to reevaluate the life of the man some have called the worst monarch in English history.
At the centre of the storm that was the War of the Roses and surrounded by larger-than-life characters on both sides, Henry VI was a quiet and pious man who just wanted everyone to get along. In an age of intrigue and murder we ask: as a Medieval King, was it a bad thing to be a good egg?
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This episode we look back at a landmark in cinema, with the 25th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's masterpiece Schindler's List. Holocaust Historian Dr. Anna Scanlon and film critic Hanna Flint join us to discuss the film's resonance and impact both culturally and cinematically. We also discuss the rise not only in ignorance of the Holocaust but also in denial of Nazi atrocities and look at the impact cinema has had on keeping the memory of those who suffered alive.
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With the release of _All Is True_, the new film about Shakespeare's twilight years (Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen) is released, we're joined by Dr. Joanne Paul and Dr. Kirsty Rolfe to discuss the movie, Ken Branagh's fake nose and why getting the plague was such a hassle!
Also there is a slight spoilery bit at about 19 mins but it does lead to a cracking discussion in which the word 'bubos' gets used a number of times which in our eyes, justifies anything.
Plus, have a listen out for our competition, where you have chance to win Joanne's book on Thomas More.
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_To coincide with the release of the brand new Mary Queen of Scots film starring Margot Robbie and Saoirse Ronan, Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb and Dr. Estelle Paranque Tudor fat (get it!?) over the new Hollywood blockbuster answering questions such as:_
_Is it ok to play fast and loose with history in films?_
_What does the film say about feminism?_
_And were 16th Scots more 'kidnappy' than the English!?_
_Also have a listen out for our competition, giving you the chance to win Kate Williams' book Rival Queens: The Betrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots._
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