Interview with Claudia Strange and Adam Sibbald, Historic Royal Palaces' producers of Outliers.
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Interviewer: Alexander J Newall
Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Edited by Michelle O'Toole and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Interview with Jonathan Sims, author of Outliers S2 Episode 13, For King and Country.
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Interviewer: Alexander J Newall
Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Three soldiers of the Black Watch are put to death at the Tower of London. Their sentence: mutiny. Their silence, historic. Why did they choose not to defend themselves? Is the truth wound up with the mysterious stranger who visited them on the eve of their court martial, and how pivotal will that moment turn out to be for Scotland?
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Transcript - https://bit.ly/2QZgWY7
Written by Jonathan Sims
Performed by Roger Barclay
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange, and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Script edited by Sarah Kilby
Directed by Alexander J Newall
Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones
Artwork by Lyndon White
Additional SFX from previously credited artists via Freesound.org
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This podcast was created by Historic Royal Palaces, in association with Rusty Quill. It is distributed under a creative commons attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence.
Interview with Beth Crane, author of Outliers S2 Episode 12,Fresh Sweat and Cloves.
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Find more on Beth Crane @NotCombustible www.bethkcrane.com@WeFixSpaceJunk battlebird.productions
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Interviewer: Adam Sibbald
Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Edited by Alexander J Newall and Maddy Searle
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
As lady-in-waiting to an aging queen and wife to a failed adventurer, Bess Raleigh has learnt to fight her corner against all adversity. Her life is spent in the shadow of the Tower of London with her husband Sir Walter Raleigh. But will she manage to keep her head whilst others around her lose theirs?
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Transcript - https://bit.ly/303cz2c
Written by Beth Crane
Performed by Emma Pallant
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange, and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Script edited by Sarah Kilby
Directed by Alexander J Newall
Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones
Artwork by Lyndon White
Additional SFX from _pdw_, lipalearning, filmfan87 and previously credited artists via Freesound.org
Further Reading:
Anna Beer, My Just Desire: The Life of Bess Raleigh, Wife to Sir Walter (London, 2004)
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Interview with Jon Cooper, author of Outliers S2 Episode 11 , Seal of Fate .
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Interviewer: Adam Sibbald
Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Thomas Phelippes is a spy and code breaker in the court of Elizabeth I. He plots the downfall of Mary Queen of Scots. As Phelippes struggles to decipher a code that could result in her death, the prospect of succeeding leaves him feeling cold and empty, but very powerful. The life of a queen rests in his hands.
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Transcript - https://bit.ly/305yHcr
Written by Jon Cooper
Performed by David Oakes
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange, and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Script edited by Sarah Kilby
Directed by Alexander J Newall
Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones
Artwork by Lyndon White
Additional SFX from swiftoid, jmbphilmes, CUeckermann, InspectorJ, noctaro, Jickle, Trymyname1, beerbelly38, Natty23, smokenweewALT, tmashaba, michaelkoehler, barrigan, cmusounddesign, LamaMakesMusic, Lex777, waxsocks and previously credited artists via Freesound.org
For more information visit www.hrp.org.uk/learning www.RustyQuill.com/outliers
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Interview with Maeve O’Lynn, author of Outliers S2 Episode 10, The Letters of 1867.
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Interviewer: Alexander J Newall
Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
As her wedding day at Hillsborough Castle approaches, Lady Alice Hill knows she should be happy. But her change of status from spinster to spouse and the imminent move away from her beloved home is playing on her mind. What role can a woman play besides that of a wife, sister or daughter?
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Transcript - https://bit.ly/2rSUsPL
Written by Maeve O’Lynn
Performed by Michelle McMahon
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange, and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Script edited by Sarah Kilby
Directed by Alexander J Newall
Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones
Artwork by Lyndon White
Additional SFX from 120905 Kyster, dobroide, straget and previously credited artists via Freesound.org
For more information visit www.hrp.org.uk/learning www.RustyQuill.com/outliers
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Interview with Steven Camden, author of Outliers S2 Episode 9, Scullion Daydreams .
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More on Steven Camden @homeofpolar www.bearstories.org
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Interviewer: Adam Sibbald
Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Edited by Michelle O’Toole and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Robert is a bright young boy, working in the fiery kitchens of Hampton Court Palace. Mary Tudor is on the throne and the country is Catholic once more. Despite his lowly position, Robert is moved by the tumultuous changes that surround him. How will he manage to navigate this new world whilst keeping his head down, as he was taught?
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Transcript - https://bit.ly/35jErRy
Written by Steven Camden
Performed by Sam Hallion
Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange, and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner
Script edited by Sarah Kilby
Directed by Alexander J Newall
Edited by Maddy Searle, Tessa Vroom, and Alexander J Newall
Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.
Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones
Artwork by Lyndon White
SFX from richwise, michaelkoehler, nebulasnails, jesabat, paulw2k, blouhond, LiamG_SFX, leonelmail, oneOddEgg, RICHERlandTV, sjnewton, BenLam and previous artists via freesound.org, with additional SFX by Anika Vroom, Eagan Bird and Tessa Vroom
For more information visit www.hrp.org.uk/learning www.RustyQuill.com/outliers
This podcast was created by Historic Royal Palaces, in association with Rusty Quill. It is distributed under a creative commons attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence.
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