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Tom Daly

The Ministry of History

A weekly History, Society, Culture and Documentary podcast featuring Tom Daly
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The Ministry of History

Tom Daly

The Ministry of History

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The Ministry of History

Tom Daly

The Ministry of History

A weekly History, Society, Culture and Documentary podcast featuring Tom Daly
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PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEWTo round off this series on historical scandal, here is part two of the podcast on the notorious OJ Simpson incident. In June 1994, America was shocked as one of its most-loved celebrities was charged with the murder of his
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEWTo round off this series on historical scandal, we start a two-part podcast on the notorious OJ Simpson incident. In June 1994, America was shocked as one of its most-loved celebrities was charged with the murder of his wif
Back to 14th century France for this week's episode, which focuses on one of the biggest scandals in Medieval Europe. Two wives of French princes, the daughters-in-law of the French King, are caught having affairs with a pair of Norman knights.
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEWIn July 1969, police in Martha's Vineyard were shocked to find an upturned car lying in shallow water, with the body of a dead woman in the passenger seat. They were even more shocked when they learned that the car belonged
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEWContinuing our focus on historical scandal, this week I interview Robert Walsh about one of the biggest espionage scandals in American history. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of and executed for the crime of pass
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEWCarrying on with our focus on historical scandal, this week we are heading back to early 19th century Britain. George IV had only recently become King, and now his wife, Caroline, wanted to join him. The problem? George hat
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW Series two of the Ministry of History podcast is all about historical scandal, and we're starting off with a big one. In 1971, President Richard Nixon commissioned a shady group of 'fixers' to work on his behalf, and in 19
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW!An hour by hour account of the historic events of 22-25th November 1963, a weekend when three men - a policeman, an assassin, and a President - met violent deaths in the same city. The Ministry of History is a podcast that
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEWIn this episode, Tom talks to Shauna about the Great Exhibition, a fabulous display of wealth and valuables from across the British Empire in 1851. We discuss the origins of the project, its meaning, its legacy, and, of cou
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW!In this podcast, Tom interviews Donna Catapano (@Ms_Catapano on twitter) for the Ministry of History's first guest podcast. Donna talks about John Brown, the 19th century American anti-slavery firebrand. Was Brown a terror
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW!On this day in 1820, a gang plotted to murder the Prime Minister and his entire cabinet. Unfortunately for them, they had been infiltrated by a government agent, who was relaying the plot to his masters all along...The Min
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW!For the last in our historical true crime series, we meet two men who butchered their way through the western frontier of the United States at the turn of the 19th century. They are recognised as America's first serial kil
PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW!Back to Victorian London this week, for a story that involves new inventions, a sensationalist press, and a deadly love triange.The Ministry of History is a podcast that aims to take a look at some of history's lesser know
Britain's largest unsolved murder case. A mysterious killer stalks west London's suburbs in the 1960s, bringing back haunting memories of the infamous 'Jack the Ripper.' Just like that Victorian murderer, 'Jack the Stripper' was never caught...
Britain's largest unsolved murder case. A mysterious killer stalks west London's suburbs in the 1960s, bringing back haunting memories of the infamous 'Jack the Ripper.' Just like that Victorian murderer, 'Jack the Stripper' was never caught...
Another 19th century murder, this time in London. Henry Wainwright was seemingly a family man and an upstanding member of the Victorian middle class, but he had an awful secret...Explore the blog for more great content!https://www.theministryof
Another 19th century murder, this time in London. Henry Wainwright was seemingly a family man and an upstanding member of the Victorian middle class, but he had an awful secret...Explore the blog for more great content!https://www.theministryof
In the early 19th century, an illicit trade known as 'gravedigging' plugged the gaps for doctors who wanted to experiment on dead bodies but whose supply had dried up. It was a lucrative trade, and in 1828 two couples in Edinburgh stumbled acro
In the early 19th century, an illicit trade known as 'gravedigging' plugged the gaps for doctors who wanted to experiment on dead bodies but whose supply had dried up. It was a lucrative trade, and in 1828 two couples in Edinburgh stumbled acro
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