Tony Robinson's Cunningcast Series 2 TRAILER
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Sir Tony Robinson is back with another series of hit history podcast. Launching on Thursday 8th February 2024, Series 2 of Tony Robinson's Cunningcast will treat listeners to brand-new cunningly curated episodes including;   ·   The history of painting on skin: where do TATTOOS come from? ·   What do BONES tell us about past humanity with PROF ALICE ROBERTS ·   Harry Houdini to David Blaine: conjuring up the history of stage MAGIC ·   Who built HADRIAN’S WALL and why? ·   From aristocratic dining centrepiece, to kids’ party favourite: A wobbly history of JELLY ·   How does the past inform the future of CAR engineering and sustainability? ·   Dr WHO at 60: exploring the history of Britain’s most famous time traveller with Ace, Aka Sophie Aldred. Follow us on social media and wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you don't miss an episode.   X: @cunningcastpod Instagram: @cunningcastpod   Hosted by Sir Tony Robinson X | Instagram   Tony Robinson's Cunningcast is part of the Acast Creator Network and is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and other popular podcast platforms.   Credits:    Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @melissafitzg Executive Producer: Dominic de Terville Cover Art: The Brightside   A Zinc Media Group production   If you've enjoying Cunningcast, please leave us a rating or review.   Thank you, Love Tony x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fresh off the back of celebrating 60 years of Dr Who last year and looking ahead to welcoming the 15th Doctor to the blockbuster show, Tony is joined by Sophie Aldred who played Dr Who’s assistant Ace and the writer, broadcaster and Dr Who superfan, Matthew Sweet. Together they look back over an...
Published 05/02/24
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20 years after playing Baldrick, Tony is still stopped in the street and asked where my turnip is!  Turnips made him famous, so today Tony is talking turnips in history: have they always been so unloved, a food fit only for animals and peasants like Baldrick, or is this a recent British bugbear?...
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