Hidden Lancashire Episodes Available now

The mysterious mark in the well house
Hoghton Tower's recently discovered marking that is meant to hold evil spirits at bay.

"A little vim and tonic"
How a drink created in Lancashire has become a household name in over seventy countries.

The village built in a year
Local historian Boyd Harris tells us the remarkable story of Withnell Fold.

Why did Charles Dickens visit Blackburn?
Historian Steve Irwin says the author's visit to the town proved historic.

The "proud and mighty" Woodend
Paul O'Gorman digs into Burnley's mining history where miners walked down to 700ft.

The Battle of Bamber Bridge
Over 80 years ago, tragedy struck on a wartime summer night in a Lancashire town.

Where is the Brinscall waterfall?
Does the Brinscall waterfall exist or has it disappeared?

Handcuffs in Handbags!
How the role of Lancashire's women police officers has developed through the years

Empire of the fun
Claire Ashmore hears about the Burnley Empire's glory days and its ongoing restoration.

Venetian strings on Blackburn's streets
Paul O'Gorman hears how classical violinist Niccolò Paganini wowed east Lancashire.