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Welcome to our podcast where we talk about all things history. Together we share facts, opinions and ridiculous deaths all in the name of entertainment. So sit back, relax and let's get historical!
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Send us a text This Armistice Day we have chosen to mark the day by speaking about one of the reasons it is so important to look back and remember, to try and prevent history from repeating itself. Together we go through a brief overview of the lead up to and the main events of the Second World War from 1939-1945. And to bring a little hope back to…
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Send us a text This week as the potentially penultimate episode of Spooktober we dive into all things Werewolves. What are they? How do you become one? How do you spot one? How do you stop one? Join us as we ask these questions and many more. In this week's ridiculous death we look at what to do if you think your former miserable mayor has come bac…
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Send us a text This week we discuss the mother of horror science-fiction, Mary Shelley. We talk about her life, her upbringing and the fateful night when her most famous creation was born. And in this week's ridiculous death we explore the real dangers of napping near turkeys. Disclaimer: This week's episode contains mentions of suicide and incest.…
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Send us a text This week we continue our Spooktober with a look at a serial killer responsible for at least 33 known murders - John Wayne Gacey, a.k.a. The Killer Clown. Disclaimer: This week's episode contains description of murder, sexual assault, paedophilia, torture and necrophilia. Listeners discretion is strongly advised. Music Credits: Music…
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Send us a text This week we are kicking off the Spooky Month of October with a luck at mummy's curses. We take a look at famous cases, as well as possible explanations and times they transcend the sarcophagus into modern media. Stay tuned this month for more spooky content! Music credit: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/…
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Send us a text Here we are at the final of three episodes on the iconic Henry VIII. Join us as we look at the last few years of his life and his legacy. We also make a dedication this episode to another special Henry. And in this week's ridiculous death we talk about a guy who was genuinely just having a bad day! Disclaimer: This episode does have …
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Send us a text This week we bring you the second of three episodes on the man, the myth, the legend, Henry VIII. Tyrant or treasure, we let you decide as we bring you the facts of the events and people that influenced his life and reign and how he dealt with them. And in this week's ridiculous death we look at why prison escapes didn't always go to…
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Send us a text This week we take a look back following the recent General Election in Britain at Women's fight for the right to vote equal to men, not to mention the benefits gained for men as well. And in our ridiculous death we see why dreams and reality should really be kept separate. For those who wish to abide by the trigger warning in this ep…
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Send us a text Hello dear listeners! We are back after a long hiatus with a return to our roots, talking about the Tudors, in particular Henry VIII. In this first of a two-parter we look at the early life and early reign of one of England, and maybe Europe's most iconic monarchs, on the anniversary of his Coronation, no less! And in this week's rid…
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Send us a text After yet another impromptu hiatus, we are back with another episode of historical storytelling (and an apology for our absence). This time we discuss the story of Rapunzel. Beloved fairytale, or true story? And in this week's ridiculous death we discover why keeping a little bit of your ex-partner with you should be kept metaphorica…
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Send us a text This week for a Dark Cup of Histortea we explore one of our award nominees, Bhangarh Fort - so haunted that you are banned from going at night. In our ridiculous death we look at why you should be careful around over-amorous geographical features. Support the showVon A Nice Cup of Histortea
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Send us a text This week for A Nice Cup of Histortea we're celebrating the centenary of an amazing yet contentious discovery - that of Tutankhamun's tomb. And in this week's ridiculous death we look into why opening the tomb might not have been such a good idea... Support the showVon A Nice Cup of Histortea
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Send us a text Welcome, dear listeners to the Second Annual Histortea Awards. Last year we dredged through our historical knowledge to find winners from the past for certain categories. However, this year we've done it a bit differently, as facts from history won't exactly change, but our world is and what is present now, becomes history tomorrow. …
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Send us a text This week in our penultimate spooky season episode we look at some of the most iconic horror stories and the true stories or legends behind them. And in our ridiculous death we look at why you should, or shouldn't take a second look at that epic halloween decoration... Support the show…
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Send us a text This week we look at a terrifying creature from the nightmares of First Nation folklore, the Wendigo. What is it, how did it come about, how can you identify one and what can you do to stop one? We discuss all this and more, including how man is once again the worst monster. And in this week's ridiculous death we find out why it is a…
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Send us a text Following on from last week's rather heavy episode, and keeping the flavour of Spooky Month going, we take a foray into the folklore and stories surrounding Headless Haunts. Taking a trip around the world, we explore different variations of this spectre and give some tips on what to do if you experience a few. Do you have a tale of a…
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Send us a text Disclaimer: This week's episode contains description of child murder and torture that some listeners might find distressing. Listener discretion is advised. This week we discuss one of the earliest recorded serial killers, Gilles de Rias. Who was he, how did he achieve fame and then how did he achieve infamy? And this week's ridiculo…
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Send us a text This week's episode comes with a disclaimer of description of violence and torture, as we look into the life and crimes of the notorious Blood Countess, Elizabeth Bathory. As always, we apologise for any mispronunciations - we are trying! And on our ridiculous death segment we look at why it is always worth double checking you're ful…
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Send us a text This week we celebrate/commiserate the anniversary of the Battle of Bosworth field, the climactic combat that ended and era and brought England's longest civil war to a close. And on this week's ridiculous death we see why looking cool isn't always the best option when you can't see where you're going... Support the show…
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Send us a text This week on a Nice Cup of Histortea, we discuss the Viking Age. Who were they, where did they come from and is everything we know about them true? And on this week's ridiculous death we learn the really anti-climactic way that a legend an be killed. Support the showVon A Nice Cup of Histortea
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Send us a text This week we discuss the historic haunted halls of Margam Castle in Port Talbot, Wales. How did the house come to be as we see it? And what about the things we can't always see? Oh, and first person to comment on our social media - Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @cupofhistortea with "#MargamCastle" will win a copy of The Haunting of…
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Send us a text This week we discuss the American Revolutionary War. What led up to it? What happened during it? What was the aftermath? What on earth were they doing to our tea? And in this week's ridiculous death we discover why going green with envy might not be good for your health... Support the show…
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Send us a text This week we return from illness to talk about the construction, history and hauntings of one of the most famous British royal residences, Hampton Court Palace. How much of this historical residence is still part of the original construction? How many of its former residents have refused to leave? Does it have a tea room? An on our R…
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Send us a text Happy 2022! After a short and unplanned break we are back with a bang with the First Annual Histortea Awards. Who is the longest reigning monarch? What is the scariest urban legend? Whose survival was the most incredible, or death the most ridiculous? Have a listen and all shall be revealed! Support the show…
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Send us a text This week, in a special wintry episode of A Nice Cup of Histortea, we invite you to wrap up warm as we bring you the story of The Snow Queen, originally written by Hans Christian Anderson. We look at a possible inspiration behind the woman herself, as well as what sort of things have been spawned by the telling of this story. Then in…
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Send us a text This week, recorded on his birthday, we discuss the man, the myth that is Walt Disney. We look into his upbringing and the drive and determination that made him the legend he became. We also discover why you need to think twice before you kick a metal object... Support the showVon A Nice Cup of Histortea
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Send us a text This week we kick off our THIRD SEASON with the telling of the original fairytale Beauty and the Beast. We also discover why you should never hug a drunk bear... Thank you so much for seeing us through 3 seasons and over 3,500 listens. It means so much, you're all amazing! Support the show…
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Send us a text This week we have a very special episode in our already special dark month because we're joined by the lads of the ManNic Podcast, Liam and Tobias. Together we learn about Vlad the Impaler, how he got that name and how the legend was born. We also take a look at some other types of vampire from around the room. For our ridiculous dea…
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Send us a text This week we continue our month of spooky stories with a history mystery, the Ghost Ship. Starting with the Mary Celeste and then talking about a couple of her counterparts, Was it mutiny? Was it illness? Was it aliens? (Or mermaids, definitely could have been mermaids). And if you like pop culture, or want to know your super heroes …
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Send us a text This week on a Dark Cup of Histortea, we travel to London at the end of the 19th Century, to the terror-stalked streets of Whitechapel. Who was Jack the Ripper? More importantly, who were his victims? Join us and we will try to find out... Disclaimer - this episode contains graphic descriptions of violence, murder and sexual crimes. …
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Send us a text This week we are celebrating our third birthday here at A Nice Cup of Histortea with a trip to 17th Century London and watch as it goes up in smoke. Starting on 2nd September 1666 and lasting for four days, costing millions of pounds in damage, displacing thousands and killing six this is the conflagration that saw a King firefightin…
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Send us a text This week we do a special request from one of our lovely listeners, Linda, who wanted to hear the story of Beowulf, an Old English Epic Poem of man vs monster, with plenty of feasting and a dragon thrown in for good measure. Want to read a bit more about this example of Anglo-Saxon Storytelling? Have a look at the below links: https:…
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Send us a text This week we dive back into the darker side of history with our fourth Dark Cup of Histortea episode all about the Salem Witch Trials. Was it devilry, land disputes or just the wicked machinations of a group of vindictive and hysterical girls? And for our ridiculous death we look at why sometimes it's better to wait a little bit long…
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Send us a text We're back after a long and unplanned stint. We're sorry for being away for so long, but to say a thank you and in honour of your sticking with us, we bring you the story of the resilience of a city and country in the face of conquest, civil war and economic blips. So pack your bags, grab your virtual passports and join us as we trav…
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Send us a text This week we take a look at the life and work of P. L. Travers. Author, poet and the creator of everyone's favourite nanny, Mary Poppins. If you're an avid reader and want to hear more about authors, from their own words, there's a little something in there for you too. So grab a cup of tea, get comfy and let's get historical! Suppor…
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Send us a text Welcome to the third episode of our spin-off series A Dark Cup of Histortea. This week we talk about everyone's favourite demon doggo - Black Shuck. Known by many other names and in many other guises around the world, we take you on a whistle-stop tour of some of his more famous myths. So grab a drink and a blanket, turn the lights o…
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Send us a text This is a very special and poignant episode. In this week's episode we discuss the life and work of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. In light of his recent passing, we realised just how little we knew about it, so we set about rectifying this and we would like to pass this knowledge on. We know he wasn't to everyone's taste, but if …
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Send us a text This week on A Nice Cup of Histortea we talk about the origins of the story The Little Mermaid. So grab a drink and get comfortable for the story from Hans Christian Andersen. Our ridiculous death this week looks into why swallowing knives might not make you the sharpest person... Got an idea for an episode, or just want to say hi? E…
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Send us a text Disclaimer - this week's episode contains some graphic descriptions of death. Join us this week as we talk about the notorious eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD/CE that destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. We take a look at the different types of volcanic eruption and walk you through step by step what happened in that f…
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