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The Tragedy of King Richard II, by William Shakespeare, is the first of the history series that continues with Parts 1 and 2 of King Henry IV and with The Life of King Henry V. At the beginning of the play, Richard II banishes his cousin Henry Bolingbroke from England. Bolingbroke later returns with an army and the support of some of the nobility, and he deposes Richard. Richard is separated from his beloved Queen, imprisoned, and later murdered. By the end of the play, Bolingbroke has been ...
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In 2020, the Ladbrokes Cox Plate Carnival will celebrate the 100th running of The Race Where Legends Are Made - The Ladbrokes Cox Plate. Award winning journalists Andrew Rule and Leo Schlink will bring you the untold stories from those who made their name in the famous weight-for-age race - from Hugh Bowman on Winx, to Glen Boss on Makybe Diva and Greg Childs on Sunline.
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Join the gang at Ninkasi's Krater for RPG hijinks in these (roughly) hour long episodes. We will discuss the gaming industry and products, as well as have live session games. Campaigns to be played include 5e, Call of Cthulhu, Mothership and more.
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Shortlisted for the Imison Award @ BBC Audio Drama Awards 2022. Winner of ‘Best Audio Drama’ & ‘Best Mixing’ @ Indy PopCon Podcast Awards 2021. Finalist @ Hörspielsommer International Audio Drama Competition 2023 and the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Wild Hollow is a sprawling fantasy land, occupied by every kind of creature you could imagine. Adventure is rife, heroes are many, and a lurking danger draws ever nearer... Blending epic set-piece drama, oddball comedy, cinematic orchestral s ...
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Michael J. Knowles, the American broadcaster, political commentator, actor and author, is the guest of Dr Gavin Ashenden for this 75th episode for Merely Catholic, the podcast series for the Catholic Herald. They discuss the many “diverse and eccentric” identities of American conservativism in the twilight of the Biden presidency and Mr Knowles’ wo…
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Dr Gavin Ashenden is joined this week by Dr Patricia Morgan, the distinguished sociologist and author of the 2023 book Banning Conversion Therapy: The Missing Evidence, amid impending legislation to criminalise counselling, discussion, prayer and teaching based on orthodox Christian doctrine in spite of such changes representing a serious attack up…
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Madeline Page of Right to Life UK joins Dr Gavin Ashenden this week to discuss shocking scenes at Manchester University when a violent mob descended on a meeting of the students’ pro-life group with the aim of closing it down. Hundreds converged on the venue where a group of students met peacefully to spit at the women taking part and to shout “get…
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The Kings Herald Show returns to talk a little All-Star Weekend, and a lot of Sacramento Kings basketball. Listen to Jerry Reynolds, Will Griffith, and Tony Xypteras discuss a big win against the Clippers, incredible defense improvement by De'Aaron Fox, a terrible Bob Myers performance, the Western Conference playoff race, and more on the podcast t…
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Dr Gavin Ashenden is joined this week by John Zmirak, a senior editor of The Stream and author of the new Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism, to discuss the new novelties “gathering slime” in the West and within the Catholic Church. Zmirak is the author, co-author, or editor of twelve books, including Wilhelm Ropke: Swiss Localist, Global E…
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Dr Gavin Ashenden is joined this week by the distinguished Canadian journalist Anna Farrow to discuss Canada’s hysterical grief over mass graves which never existed. Farrow, a Montreal based writer for the Catholic Register, describes how 96 churches came to be burned down after it was falsely claimed that the graves of 215 children had been discov…
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The horrendous chemical attack on a woman and two children by Abdul Ezedi, an Afghan received into Christianity by Baptists in Jarrow, has reopened debate about the authenticity of the claims of some people who seek asylum on the grounds of religious conversion. Monsignor Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Anglican Bishop of Rochester who became a Catho…
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Ferdi McDermott, the English headmaster and co-founder of Chavagnes International College, a Catholic school for boys in France, joins Dr Gavin Ashenden for this 70th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald. They discuss the origins and success of the venture and some of the issues confronting Catholic secondary and h…
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Stefan Kaminski, the director of the Christian Heritage Centre at Stonyhurst College, the Catholic independent school in Lancashire, is our guest for this 69th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald. He and presenter Dr Gavin Ashenden discuss the mission in a range of Christian leadership formation undertaken by the …
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The Kings Herald Show returns to sift through Sacramento Kings trade rumors and speculation heading into the NBA's trade deadline on February 8. Listen to Jerry Reynolds, Will Griffith, and Tony Xypteras also discuss the recent Kings losing streak, Keegan Murray's emergence, Kevin Huerter's return, poor officiating, and more on the podcast this wee…
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Dr Joseph Shaw returns for this 68th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald, for the second of a two-part broadcast examining the situation of Catholics under a Protestant monarch in the 21st century. He and Dr Gavin Ashenden explore the role of tradition, the monarchy as a model for papacy, the papacy as “the servan…
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The guest for this 67th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald, is Dr Joseph Shaw, the chairman of the Latin Mass Society and a former member of the Philosophy faculty at Oxford University, to discuss his new book, A Defence of Monarchy: Catholics Under a Protestant King. In this first of a two-part broadcast, they d…
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The Kings Herald Show returns to discuss what's going right, and what's going wrong for the 2023-24 Sacramento Kings. Listen to Jerry Reynolds, Will Griffith, and Tony Xypteras break down disappointing losses, strong wins, Keegan Murray's offensive explosion, Chris Duarte's starting role, the NBA Trade Deadline, and more on the podcast this week. T…
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Fr David Palmer, the Catholic chaplain to Nottingham University, returns to Merely Catholic, the podcast series for the Catholic Herald, to discuss Fiducia Supplicans, the new document from the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith that appears to open the gates to blessings for same-sex couples within the Catholic Church. In this 66th …
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Journey with the wise men in this poetic masterpiece. #TheThreeKings #ChristmasJourney 🌟👑 One of the many stories, poems, songs and nursery rhymes available in the TELL app! "The Three Kings" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, depicting the journey of the Magi to the nativity scene. Longfellow’s portrayal of the wise men's quest to find the i…
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Chill out with this frosty fairy tale! #TheSnowQueen #WinterWonderland ❄️👑 One of the many stories, poems, songs and nursery rhymes available in the TELL app! "The Snow Queen" is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published in 1844. While not exclusively a Christmas story, its wintry themes and magical elements make it a holiday favorit…
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When mice assist in holiday sewing, magic is sewn into every stitch! #TheTailorOfGloucester #ChristmasMagic 🐭✨ One of the many stories, poems, songs and nursery rhymes available in the TELL app! "The Tailor of Gloucester" is a children's book written by Beatrix Potter, first published in 1903. This charming tale revolves around a poor tailor who re…
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Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse—dive into this Christmas Eve classic! #NightBeforeChristmas #HolidayMagic 🎅📖 One of the many stories, poems, songs and nursery rhymes available in the TELL app! Did you know: "The Night Before Christmas," also known as "A Visit from St. Nicholas," was written by Clement Clarke Moore in 1823. This iconic…
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