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The Town That Knew Too Much
Podot
7 episodes
9 months ago

There is a town in the English Cotswolds, sometimes referred to as the most Regency place in the world. But it's not all bonnets and townhouses: this is the story of Cheltenham, the home of British spying. From the madness of King George to the madness of Geoffrey Prime, and the construction of the Donut to the leaking of GCHQ files by Edward Snowden, Cheltenham has been at the centre of global espionage for a century. Does this town know too much?


“Hilton’s script is beautiful... knowingly florid, ironically meandering... one of those rare

moments when a podcast slips the surly bonds of being merely audio entertainment and

approaches the condition of art” – James Marriott, The Times


“Hilton is a terrific narrator and the writing is densely packed... florid descriptions are mixed

with reflective commentary, unexpected pop culture references and the odd brilliantly timed

gag” – Fiona Sturges, Financial Times


“Hilton’s investigative dedication and wry humour make these series utterly gripping” –

Miranda Sawyer, The Observer



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There is a town in the English Cotswolds, sometimes referred to as the most Regency place in the world. But it's not all bonnets and townhouses: this is the story of Cheltenham, the home of British spying. From the madness of King George to the madness of Geoffrey Prime, and the construction of the Donut to the leaking of GCHQ files by Edward Snowden, Cheltenham has been at the centre of global espionage for a century. Does this town know too much?


“Hilton’s script is beautiful... knowingly florid, ironically meandering... one of those rare

moments when a podcast slips the surly bonds of being merely audio entertainment and

approaches the condition of art” – James Marriott, The Times


“Hilton is a terrific narrator and the writing is densely packed... florid descriptions are mixed

with reflective commentary, unexpected pop culture references and the odd brilliantly timed

gag” – Fiona Sturges, Financial Times


“Hilton’s investigative dedication and wry humour make these series utterly gripping” –

Miranda Sawyer, The Observer



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

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Society & Culture,
History
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The Devil's Chimney
The Town That Knew Too Much
27 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
The Devil's Chimney

Tucked away in a scenic corner of the Cotswolds, you'll find the Regency spa town of Cheltenham. It could be more English: from royal visits to Jane Austen re-enactments, it has everything an outsider would want from a quaint British town. But scratch beneath the surface and you'll find something quite different...


In this episode we look at the history of Cheltenham and how burbling subterranean water springs set in motion a trajectory that would lead the town to become the centre of modern espionage. And, along the way, we'll look at Holy Wells, rat catchers, a minotaur's penis, and a protruding limestone outcrop known locally as the Devil's Chimney...


Contributors to this episode: Anna Leszkiewicz, Phil Cox, Jill Waller, Geoff Dyer, Dr John Harcup, Catherine Curzon, Sophie Ryder, Richard Aldrich, Sir David Omand.


This is the first episode of The Town That Knew Too Much, written, produced and presented by Nick Hilton.


The music is by George Jennings, based on The Planets by Gustav Holst. The entire score for the series is available to stream on Spotify.


This is the first part of a 7-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. If you’ve enjoyed the show, please go to your podcast producer and leave a rating and review.


The Town That Knew Too Much is a Podot podcast, for more information visit podotpods.com.



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The Town That Knew Too Much

There is a town in the English Cotswolds, sometimes referred to as the most Regency place in the world. But it's not all bonnets and townhouses: this is the story of Cheltenham, the home of British spying. From the madness of King George to the madness of Geoffrey Prime, and the construction of the Donut to the leaking of GCHQ files by Edward Snowden, Cheltenham has been at the centre of global espionage for a century. Does this town know too much?


“Hilton’s script is beautiful... knowingly florid, ironically meandering... one of those rare

moments when a podcast slips the surly bonds of being merely audio entertainment and

approaches the condition of art” – James Marriott, The Times


“Hilton is a terrific narrator and the writing is densely packed... florid descriptions are mixed

with reflective commentary, unexpected pop culture references and the odd brilliantly timed

gag” – Fiona Sturges, Financial Times


“Hilton’s investigative dedication and wry humour make these series utterly gripping” –

Miranda Sawyer, The Observer



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