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There’s a wide variety of different historical periods and themes to enjoy though.Įpisode one is titled ‘History Without Borders’ and examines a range of things - both people and animals! - that moved across international boundaries. I've recorded a few things for them myself, based on stories from my research about Victorian popular culture. Most of the stories are presented by academic historians based at UK universities. Each episode features five short stories from the show's back catalogue, organised around a particular theme. The BBC have launched a new, weekly history podcast! It's called 'Time Travellers' and comes out of a feature on Radio 3's Essential Classics morning show. They only give me 300 words to play with on the podcast, so I’d be happy to talk more about this if anybody’s interested! I’ve got a story in this episode all about a charismatic performing cowboy named Mexican Joe, who took Liverpool by storm in 1887, while Buffalo Bill was doing the same in London. The first three episodes are already online and can be found on all good podcast apps, or on the BBC website.Įpisode one is titled ‘History Without Borders’ and examines a range of things - both people and animals! - that moved across international boundaries. I’ve recorded a few items for it based on my work on Victorian popular culture, but don’t let that put you off! There’s a wide variety of different historical periods and themes to enjoy. Each podcast contains five of these stories, organised around a particular theme. It originated as a feature on Radio 3’s ‘Essential Classics’ morning show, and features academic historians telling short stories from their research - often quite quirky and unusual stuff that you might not have heard about before. The BBC have just launched a new weekly history podcast named ‘Time Travellers’.