Dr Mary Murdoch came from a comfortable life and developed a passion of medicine that would see her have a lasting influence on the society she lived in. Advocating women having careers in medicine, a suffragette and car owner she was well known for racing at speed to aid the sick and injured.
Mar 09, 2026•24 min
Dr Edward Jenner isn’t a name known to most of us yet he can be credited with the title of having saved more people in history than any other person. The hideous disease that is smallpox makes an unwelcome visitor to the podcast this episode and we learn of the man that created a new discipline in medicine.
Feb 23, 2026•19 min
In the era before social media we didn’t have the concerns of violent or vacuous influences upon out children. Well actually we did – and their viral influence continues through to this day. Welcome to the incredible phenomena that were the Penny Dreadfuls.
Feb 09, 2026•30 min
The 19th century saw many cultural changes in all aspects of life. Not excluded from these changes was how we arrived and enjoyed that Special Day. This episode takes a look at the legacy we still enjoy today of the traditions for when we say ‘I do’
Jan 26, 2026•28 min
This episode takes a look at some of the history behind tattooing in the United Kingdom and the cultural and social influences that defined this art during this era.
Jan 12, 2026•18 min
This last episode for 2025 has a look at the lives of two men that were large parts of Queen Victoria’s life after the passing of her beloved Prince Albert. John Brown and Mohammad Abdul Karim (aka the Munshi) served her majesty faithfully over decades of devoted service.
Dec 29, 2025•46 min
This episode takes a look at the life of Robert Bald. Now regarded as the father of Scottish engineering he was not only technically brilliant but strove to improve the lives of the men women and children working in the terrible conditions in coal mines.
Dec 15, 2025•25 min
Imagine being a woman in Victorian England well known for having a scandalous father but less well known for your aptitude for mathematics. Except that your mother makes sure that you’re introduced to some of the best minds of the century and you go on to literally help change the future of humanity. Ladies and gentleman, may I introduce Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace
Dec 03, 2025•27 min
This episode I take a look at something dear to many of our hearts – those furry or feathered friends that become part of our family!
Nov 19, 2025•16 min
This episode we’re back in the Royal Navy looking at the remarkable life of Sir James Ross. He would go on to travel the world from top to bottom – literally. Leading an amazing life, one of the ships he served with would be immortalized in an anthem well known to many of you…
Nov 03, 2025•18 min
Finally I’m back! Thank you for your patience and it’s great to have episodes coming up for you again. This episode we’re heading off to Wales for a look at an interesting rioting style..
Oct 20, 2025•22 min
In this HUGE season finale episode I look at the life of Josephine Butler. Probably one of the most amazing women of the Victorian era she spent her life dedicated to the rights of women, especially those economically disadvantaged, and in particular, prostitutes. A pioneer of feminism, Josephine fought and raised the age of consent as well as fighting against invasive police examinations of women. Along with creating hostels as safe spaces for women she also aided in women being able to obtain ...
May 23, 2024
This week I take a look at something intrinsic to our perception of the Victorian Era – Steam. And more specifically the advent of the technology that created railways – an invention that changed the culture and society of the time. George Stephenson and his son Robert created the first viable locomotive. This episode I look at their influence on society and their amazing invention.
May 09, 2024•33 min
This episode I take a look at the life of the Prince of Wales. Not William, but Queen Victoria’s son. Albert Edward, known to his family as ‘Bertie’. He changed the way we perceive royalty with an influence still extant today.
Apr 25, 2024•42 min
This episode I look at the Prime Minister William Lamb. 2nd Viscount Melbourne he was PM when Princess Victoria became Queen Victoria. As Prime Minister, Lamb was a great influence on the young Queen and instrumental in the formation of countries around the world, including Canada and New Zealand.
Apr 11, 2024•25 min
This 50th episode of the Podcast takes a look at our ostensible patron, Queen Victoria and her life being married to her much loved Prince Albert.
Mar 28, 2024•28 min
Concluding my two part look at the grave robbing mercenaries that shocked the Kingdom with their horrendous crimes. The most famous of these being William Burke and William Hare.
Mar 14, 2024•34 min
Beginning a two part podcast, these episodes I’ll be looking at the fact that Edinburgh makes way to many smart people that make advances by not following the rules. Also, a great deal of grave robbing. With decomposed bodies and murder, it was never going to be pretty…
Feb 29, 2024•23 min
This episode I take a short look at the history of Policing in the 19th century United Kingdom. From a perceived military force, the Metropolitan Police became a civilian entity that sought to serve all the people of London and the Kingdom at large.
Feb 16, 2024•41 min
This episode I look at the shocking 1811 crime that became known as the Rathcliff Highway Murders. Horrible violence and shoddy investigations created a sadly typical Victorian tragedy.
Feb 01, 2024•29 min
This weeks episode looks at the 6th Baron Byron. George Gordan Byron was a legend in his own lifetime. With an amazing heritage he tore through British society in the most scandalous ways. A brilliant poet his life was the stuff of gossip, slander and literary respect.
Jan 18, 2024•33 min
This episode I look at the education systems in Victorian England. Sure they had the rich schools, but you’ll learn about a man who with determination and a sack of potatoes, changed the lives of tens of thousands of children
Jan 18, 2024•22 min
I’m back! And with a new episode out before Christmas. This time I look at the life of the man of military man and Irish landlord Charles Cunningham.
Dec 15, 2023•22 min
This episode I take a look at the remarkable life of Dr Elizabeth Garret Anderson. The first woman to hold a medical licence in the United Kingdom.
May 12, 2023•23 min
This episode I take a look at the infamous Opium Dens of London. Also, I talk about tea and the world’s first monster corporation!
Apr 26, 2023•23 min
This episode I have a look into the life of author Wilkie Collins. You might not know his work, but what came from it will surprise you. Also, he has another one of those convoluted personal lives…
Apr 12, 2023•19 min
This episode I have a look at the struggle of life as an Orphan in Victorian England (It wasn’t all song and dance and working for Fagin, trust me!).
Mar 28, 2023•14 min
This episode of the podcast looks at the life of Victoria before she became Queen. A difficult childhood with an ambitious mother who hoped to be Regent, I have a look at the young woman’s life and how she was trained to rule.
Mar 14, 2023•27 min
The first episode of 2023 takes a look at one of the most prominent landmarks in London. The beautiful Hyde Park!
Mar 01, 2023•20 min
Special Xmas mini-episode! In this podcast I have a look at how we got to many of the traditions we enjoy during the Yuletide season. Merry Christmas to you and your families!
Dec 21, 2022•14 min