Charlie finds out the stories behind some of Somerset鈥檚 favourite objects.
Paul Conibeare from the West Somerset Railway describes Christmas in the steam era.
Tom Mayberry from the South West Heritage Trust explains Somerset's Christmas customs.
Alberto Bioletti fought in several campaigns for Napoleon before settling in Wincanton.
Miranda Litchfield from Radstock Museum tells the story of mine engineer James McMurtrie.
Pete McGuire from Fyne Court tells Charlie Taylor the story of Andrew Crosse.
Tom Mayberry tells the story of Perkin Warbeck's rebellion, which ended in Taunton.
Charlie speaks to Jim, who's part of a team which helps keep a steam plough running.
Nick Melling from Weston Museum tells Charlie about the origins of the museum.
Charlie's been to see a colourful new exhibition at Glastonbury Abbey.
David Wilkins explains why he published the memoirs of a man who grew up on the Mendips.
Beefeater Jimmy James tells Charlie Taylor about the execution of the Duke of Monmouth.
Lita Strampp from Dovery Manor Museum shows Charlie Taylor what Porlock was like in 1914.
Colin Spackman from Wellington Museum shows his 300-year-old chest to Charlie Taylor.
Charlie Taylor visits King John's Hunting Lodge in Axbridge.
Gill Young and Jacqui Spearing tell Charlie Taylor the story of Taunton's Market House.
Derek Purvis tells Charlie about the actor who helped set up the Royal Observer Corps
Esther Hoyle from the South West Heritage Trust explains how Wells was mapped from 1735.
Tom Mayberry from the South West Heritage Trust shows us Evelyn Waugh's ear trumpet.
Charlie Taylor speaks to people in the queue for the Antiques Roadshow in Minehead.
Sally Mottram from the Ilchester Museum tells Charlie about the village's former gaols.
The late Donald Howle from Yeovil helped send the first men to the moon.
Charlie Taylor speaks to Jess Prendergrast at the Watchet Boat Museum.
Charlie explores the extraordinary collection of Bakelite items owned by Patrick Cook.
The Day family are the new tenants of the Treasurer's House in Martock.