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The Town That Didn't Stare
Podot
6 episodes
6 months ago

There is a town in England called East Grinstead. It is a quiet, unassuming town, with a beautiful church and a row of timber framed Tudor houses on the high street. It is everything you'd expect from a quaint, middle-class town. And yet, it is the town that didn't stare; the home of alternative religion in the UK. From the Scientologists to Opus Dei, druids to Mormons, East Grinstead has it all. But why?


Praise for The Town That Didn't Stare:


"Arch and funny, ­but... deeply serious in trying to understand the peculiar history of the town" – Financial Times

"Facinating... mysterious, it really hooks you in" – BBC

"Brilliantly arch" – Sunday Times

"Hilton is an engaging narrator, tip-toeing the lines between nostalgia, comedy and truth-telling" – The Big Issue


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There is a town in England called East Grinstead. It is a quiet, unassuming town, with a beautiful church and a row of timber framed Tudor houses on the high street. It is everything you'd expect from a quaint, middle-class town. And yet, it is the town that didn't stare; the home of alternative religion in the UK. From the Scientologists to Opus Dei, druids to Mormons, East Grinstead has it all. But why?


Praise for The Town That Didn't Stare:


"Arch and funny, ­but... deeply serious in trying to understand the peculiar history of the town" – Financial Times

"Facinating... mysterious, it really hooks you in" – BBC

"Brilliantly arch" – Sunday Times

"Hilton is an engaging narrator, tip-toeing the lines between nostalgia, comedy and truth-telling" – The Big Issue


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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A Very British Killing
The Town That Didn't Stare
43 minutes 9 seconds
2 years ago
A Very British Killing

In 1556, three martyrs are burned at the stake. In 1812, the Prime Minister is gunned down in the House of Commons. And in 1996 a businessman is shot returning to his mansion.


This is the story of East Grinstead, its violent history and its ghosts.


The Town That Didn’t Stare is written, produced and presented by Nick Hilton.

 

Intro and incidental music by George Jennings.

End credits music by Matt Payne and Ollie Lloyd at Shipyard Audio.

Podcast artwork by Tom Humberstone.


The interviewees on this episode were: Nick Hall, Caroline Metcalf, David and Anne-Noelle Pinnegar, Barry Depp, Christopher French, Jonathan Parrett and Kim Sengupta


This is the fifth part of a 6-part series available on all good podcast platforms. You can find out more about the show on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook – just go to @thetownpod – or visit www.thetownpod.com for episode notes and more information. 

 

The Town That Didn’t Stare is a Podot podcast, for more information visit podotpods.com. For sales and advertising, email nick@podotpods.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Town That Didn't Stare

There is a town in England called East Grinstead. It is a quiet, unassuming town, with a beautiful church and a row of timber framed Tudor houses on the high street. It is everything you'd expect from a quaint, middle-class town. And yet, it is the town that didn't stare; the home of alternative religion in the UK. From the Scientologists to Opus Dei, druids to Mormons, East Grinstead has it all. But why?


Praise for The Town That Didn't Stare:


"Arch and funny, ­but... deeply serious in trying to understand the peculiar history of the town" – Financial Times

"Facinating... mysterious, it really hooks you in" – BBC

"Brilliantly arch" – Sunday Times

"Hilton is an engaging narrator, tip-toeing the lines between nostalgia, comedy and truth-telling" – The Big Issue


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.