Howard Bentham Episodes Episode guide
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Sisters separated for 30 years + Malcolm X speech in Oxford
Why Jazz was separated from her sister for 30 years and Malcom X's visit to Oxford in 64.
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Actor to Ashmolean, Eastenders Odds, and The Beatles in Oxford
From actor to the Ashmolean, who killed Lucy Beale, & memories of the Beatles in Oxford.
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How the world will end + A horse called Brian
Researchers predict how the world will end and Brian the horse gets to keep his name.
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Pancakes, an apology, and Ben Fogle
Pancake recipes and a race, plus a town crier apologises, and Ben Fogle goes outside.
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Hospital ward history + a Valentine’s wedding
How Oxford hospital wards got their names, plus Simon & Chantel who married on Saturday.
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Learning difficulty love + music from Meredith Baker
Hear Simon & Chantel's learning difficulty love story, plus music from Meredith Baker.
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The “Loom To The Moon” tour + Winston’s sculpture
The Hall family's “Loom To The Moon” tour, and how a sculpture was made of Churchill.
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Rob Bonnet, Eurovision, and Gamelan music
Rob Bonnet from ѿý Sport, Australia and Eurovision, plus Indonesian Gamelan music.
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A charity run, superstitions, and Bond spotting
John O’Groats to Land’s End run, Valentine’s Day & Friday 13th, plus searching for Bond.
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A Sierra Leone thank you, and book binding explained
Alfred's Ebola story and meeting with David Cameron, plus a book binders in Headington.
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Living in Sierra Leone's ebola isolation zone
Alfred lives in Witney, but his family live in one of Sierra Leones ebola isolation zones
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Marathon runners, charity award winners, and election tips
London Marathon runners, charity award winners, and secrets of the general election.
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Photographer Scarlet Page and why chickens are great
Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page's daughter and why chickens should be man’s best friend
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Oxford’s 20th century churches and Inside The Commons
The history of Oxford’s 20th century churches, and ‘Inside The Commons’ on ѿý2,
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A family’s food challenge, and Dry January stories
£100 a month to feed a family of 4, and how did the ‘Dry January’ challenge go for you?
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The story of Sir Winston Churchill's funeral
We remember Sir Winston Churchill's funeral in 1965 with an outside broadcast from Bladon
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Churchill’s last surviving pallbearer and memories of Lewis Carroll
Memories of Sir Winston Churchill’s burial in Bladon and Lewis Carroll’s birth and death.
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Waterloo exhibition and a Baldon policeman’s memories
An online Battle of Waterloo exhibition, and a policeman there when Churchill was buried.
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Oxford Parkway tour and Churchill’s grave digger
The new Oxford Parkway railway terminal, and one of the men who dug Chruchill's grave.
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Churchill’s niece and a Lewis Hamilton exhibition
With Lady Rosemary Muir, the niece of Churchill, and Banbury’s Lewis Hamilton exhibition.
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Nick Hewer and Remembering Churchill
Memories of the death and funeral of Churchill, and Nick Hewer on bad job interviews.
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Maria’s message meeting and Oxford’s spelling bee
Maria's meeting with her message in a bottle man and Oxford’s spelling bee history.
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Astonomy & Astrophysics and are we born evil?
Professor Roger Davis from Oxford Astrophysics, and “Are we born evil?” on the Soap Box.
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Bomb disposal support and small talk fun
The Felix Fund in Didcot who support bomb disposal experts and embarrassing phone calls.
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Sir Muir Gray from the NHS, Out Of The Blue, and a dog survey
Sir Muir Gray from the NHS, we hear from Out Of The Blue, and an Oxfordshire dog survey.
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Quadruplets, Beagle 2, and Willie J Healey
One of the oldest living quadruplets, Beagle 2 on Mars, and musician Willie J Healey.
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The ѿý Food and Farming Awards and how to be an Ox Utd director
Oxford United's CEO Mark Ashton wants a new director, and the ѿý Food & Farming Awards.
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Churchill’s funeral train fireman and Paul Mayhew-Archer
The fireman on Churchill’s funeral train and Paul Mayhew-Archer's new Vicar of Dibley.
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A history of the world in maps
Find out about the history of the world in 12 maps with author Prof. Jerry Brotton
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Brain cancer help and the best diet for you
Mikayla from Wantage who has brain cancer, and which diets could work best for you.