Murder and mayhem on Edinburgh's Royal Mile

Murder and mayhem on Edinburgh's Royal Mile

As the Edinburgh Festival Fringe gets into full swing, Jackie Bird takes a walk from Gladstone’s Land along the Royal Mile to discover the dark side of this city centre street.

Guiding Jackie through the murky past is Eric Melvin, veteran tour guide and author of A Walk Down Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Expect tales of body-snatching, the exploits of Deacon Brodie, and rumoured Jacobite-era cannonball scars.

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Additional music courtesy of the Edinburgh Renaissance Band.

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The storied history of Alloa Tower

The storied history of Alloa Tower

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LISTEN AGAIN: Doug Allan's Antarctica, Attenborough and a changing climate

LISTEN AGAIN: Doug Allan's Antarctica, Attenborough and a changing climate

We were saddened to hear the news of Doug Allan’s passing. This episode, first recorded in 2023, features Doug sharing some of his favourite stories from his career. We hope you enjoy it. Our thoughts...

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A beginner's guide to Preston Mill

A beginner's guide to Preston Mill

Join Jackie on a trip to this 16th century watermill in East Lothian, made famous to modern audiences through its appearance in Outlander. Jackie meets the Trust team responsible for the day-to-day ru...

1 Apr 33min

Retelling the stories of Robert Burns

Retelling the stories of Robert Burns

Even now, artists and creatives take inspiration from the works of Robert Burns some 230 years after his death. Last year, theatremaker James Clements explored the Trust’s Burns collection and brought...

18 Mar 33min

Horrible Histories: and how it has inspired new generations

Horrible Histories: and how it has inspired new generations

For many history enthusiasts today, it all began with Horrible Histories. Whether the book series or subsequent TV adaptation – or, indeed, stage shows and films – the huge franchise has sparked many ...

4 Mar 32min

A beginner's guide to birdsong

A beginner's guide to birdsong

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18 Feb 31min

Mary, Queen of Scots: the captive years

Mary, Queen of Scots: the captive years

The life of Mary, Queen of Scots has long fascinated historians and history-lovers alike. This week, Jackie sits down with studio guest Rosemary Goring to discuss the 19-year period of Mary’s life spe...

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