2022-11-11
15 分钟My name's Joe Wilkinson, and I've managed to force Patrick Bamford to come on a podcast with me, and he's gonna slowly fall in love with me.
Do you go to the tip?
Believe it or not, yeah, I do.
Do you go to the supermarket?
No.
You know when all the shirts started getting tight on the players and they started selling them like that to the general public?
Yeah, yeah.
And everyone looked like sausages.
My mate's a footballer with me, Patrick Bamford and Joe Wilkinson.
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Hello, Greg here.
Hope you're enjoying series five of your dead.
To me, this little episode is something extra, a little bit different, which I hope you're going to enjoy just as much.
I have had the pleasure of chatting to fellow historian Lucy Worsley, and we talked about her fantastic podcast series, Ladykillers, or rather lady Killers, as well as our shared love of telling surprising, exciting, amazing stories from history.
You can find lady killers on BBC Sounds, but first, here's some of our conversation.
So, Lucy Worsley, you have made a fascinating podcast, which is sort of new territory for you, I think, maybe.
I think if you as a television presenter and an author and a curator.
So do you want to tell us a bit about lady killers and why it was such an interesting project for you?
Well, I did it, Greg, to be more like you.