CLASSIC: London Made a Train for the Dead

CLASSIC: London Made a Train for the Dead

In the mid-19th century, London was literally filling with corpses. When the city was in the grips of a cholera epidemic, the already-overfilled cemetaries couldn't handle the extra bodies. So when there's literally no room in the soil for another dead body, what's a city to do? To the creators of the London Necropolis Railway, the answer was simple -- build a train for the dead. Tune in to learn some grisly, ridiculous history with Ben and Noel.

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The Secret World Of Roald Dahl, with Aaron Tracy, Part Two: the Man Behind the Author

The Secret World Of Roald Dahl, with Aaron Tracy, Part Two: the Man Behind the Author

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The Secret World Of Roald Dahl, Part One: A "Noisy" Life

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CLASSIC: How far did Isaac Newton go to hunt down forgers?

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24 Jan 29min

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