Introducing History's Greatest Scandals | New Podcast

History's Greatest Conspiracy Theories

Tuesday, 7 January 2025 - 59 seconds

Poisoned sweets. Criminal misdeeds. And a sex scandal involving… the prime-minister.


Listen to HistoryExtra's new podcast History’s Greatest Scandals, delving into the murky underworld of The Victorians. Ellie Cawthorne and historian Professor Rosalind Crone take a journey through the backstreets of 19th-century Britain to explore the darker side of Victorian life. Sneaking into private parlours, descending into candlelit mines, frequenting grim workhouses and paying a visit to an unscrupulous confectioner, uncovering some of the biggest scandals of the day – and explore what they can reveal about Victorian age.


Series 1 launches 7 Jan 2025.


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