Joe Heathcote
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Consistently Eccentric History
The British Isles have thousands of years of history, so it's weird that all most people were taught at school was World War Two, how many wives Henry VIII had and that the Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 (always worth a try if you are trying to guess someones pin number). If you've always wanted to learn about all the bits between these events, but only if it can be done in a random and eclectic manner why not try Consistently Eccentric History? A podcast where each week you can listen in…
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A history of crossing the Morecambe Bay - (or) A quick shortcut over quicksand? What could go wrong?
Captain John Smith - Putting the 'can' in American (because he never lost his head)
The 1966 World Cup - (or) feeding English delusions for 60 years and counting
Marchamont Nedham - A man who was never write about the Civil War
A Century of British Cryptids - Getting in a Tizzie Whizie about Cryptozoology
The Assassination of Thomas Thynne - Marriage negotiations can be murder
Maurice Wilson - It is plane to see that climbing Everest is hard
James Barry - If women can't be doctors, then why not stop being a woman?
The Hammersmith Ghost - (or) A ghostly Georgian Blunder(buss)
Jeanne de Clisson - (or) Middle aged female piracy is the best kind of piracy
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