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An Odditorium Special: Watling Street

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Something a bit different for our episode today! Odditorium co-presenter David Bramwell, together with author John Higgs, have made a special 4-part series exploring the hidden history of one of Britain’s oldest roads: Watling Street. This sample episode, recorded on location in Kent, covers everything from the Carry -On’s Charles Hawtry to Brian Haw, who sacrificed his life in a spiritual war with former prime minister, Tony Blair. If you like this episode please subscribe to Watling Street Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher etc. Abnormal service will be resumed next episode.

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Something a bit different for our episode today! Odditorium co-presenter David Bramwell, together with author John Higgs, have made a special 4-part series exploring the hidden history of one of Britain’s oldest roads: Watling Street. This sample episode, recorded on location in Kent, covers everything from the Carry -On’s Charles Hawtry to Brian Haw, who sacrificed his life in a spiritual war with former prime minister, Tony Blair. If you like this episode please subscribe to Watling Street Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher etc. Abnormal service will be resumed next episode.

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