“He sounds like Paul McCartney…”
Read MoreWalking with Wordsworth and “The Voice” (Lance). And into the bargain, a thrilling – and deeply satisfying – piece of literary detective work…
Read More“back and forth she crossed, scattering ashes on the Abbey Road crosswalk”
Read MoreSolved! Finally. The heist of the famous painting. The great art whodunnit.
Read MoreDavid gets in on the act– comes crashing in – on Kensington. This is his first podcast – shocking in places – but you’ll learn some good stuff.
Read More“Love sonnets read by Ruth, she of the divine voice – re-sunshines your life”
Read MoreA culinary and historical feast, this will have you skipping like the high hills. To say nothing of salivating and gorging. And queuing up for Ann’s Foodies’ London walks when they’re back.
Read MoreLet’s hear it for privileged access. Taking us in just before it opens – it’s like going backstage just before the curtain rises – “the world’s greatest guide” shows us round, upstairs and downstairs, London’s oldest, classiest, most storied restaurant.
Read More“I could listen to this beautiful woman all day”
Read MoreAccomplished actor and London Walks guide Oliver Beamish delivers a perfectly judged, professionally rendered performance of the greatest poem every written about London, Wordsworth’s sonnet “Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802”
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