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Tome Raiders
Ross Hardy & Laura Martin
9 episodes
9 months ago
Ross reads a chapter of public domain literature to Laura, and together they have a giggle and talk about History and Mythology and anything else that seems relevant. It’s quite silly really.
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Ross reads a chapter of public domain literature to Laura, and together they have a giggle and talk about History and Mythology and anything else that seems relevant. It’s quite silly really.
Show more...
History
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A Christmas Tale: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Tome Raiders
1 hour 22 minutes 49 seconds
3 years ago
A Christmas Tale: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
In this special Christmas episode (by which we mean, recorded on Christmas morning and about a story vaguely related to Christmas) Ross and Laura are going on a trip to Arthur's Court at Camelot, and heading out on a journey with one of his most famed knights of the Round Table. When a mysterious stranger crashes King Arthur's Christmas Party, Sir Gawain steps up to win his spurs and take the intruder down a peg. Unfortunately, in doing so he bound himself to a rematch one year hence. Expect laughter, folklore, dick jokes and a few swears.
Tome Raiders
Ross reads a chapter of public domain literature to Laura, and together they have a giggle and talk about History and Mythology and anything else that seems relevant. It’s quite silly really.