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Welcome to Episode 4 of Late Night Talk Radio with Tony Walker. In this episode we discuss eating things you find in the countryside, how cow urine is bad for archaeology, veganism and oak trees, that fact that Englishness has nothing to do with your race, how come young women are called girls, the origin of fields, some ghostly happenings at Hinton Manor, a quick trip to Lud in The Mist, Dog Whipping Day (deplorable) and why spiders deserve their best life.
All designed to get you to sleep. And if it doesn't you can always listen to another episode or this one again.
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Mo Wilde: The Wilderness Cure
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Julia Boyd : A Village in The Third Reich
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Anita Sethi: I Belong Here
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The English Year by Steve Roud
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The English Ghost by Peter Ackroyd
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England In Particular by Common Ground
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Lud in The Mist by Hope Mirrlees
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Behold, This Dreamer! by Walter de la Mare
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Sleepy Folklore: Whitsun Ales, Oak Apples, Hay Meadows and Dreamy Snoozy Snuffly Sleep Talk. Remember the point is there is no point. Idle, ramble, sleep, snooze, dream. That's it.
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Published 05/31/24
Ascension Day Customs, Beating The Bounds in Oxford, a Bit of Dunting in Northumberland, Old Man’s Beard and Onions and a bedtime story: King Conchobhar of Ulster and and King Arthur and Merlin too. Sleep, doze, dream. Nothing's more important than a good kip.
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Published 05/23/24