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Burning Questions
Rebels against Kings, racist science and the church.
Deadly Insults and Decisive Shipwrecks
What’s the worst thing you can call someone? 16th century Scots had a lot of ideas.
Port Riots and Dogs' Lives
Was it a dog’s life in 17th century Scotland? You could end up as gloves.
Female Convicts and Invisible Agents
Female spies in the age of the Three Musketeers.
High Flats and Dodgy Doctors
What was it like to live in a 1960s city in the sky?
Striking Gold and Surviving a Nuclear War
Devin Grier of Edinburgh University introduces Susan to the hazards of the 1849 Gold Rush.
Legends
Border reivers, Highland ghosts and the truth about pirates...
Pirates and Divers
Pirates, sunken Spanish silver and the enslaved Africans who dived for it.
Fair Amazonians and Modern Morals
Rowdy Dundonian women plus the dilemmas of living together then and now.
Empire and Dominion
Feisty enterprising women and one way to get independence from empire
Healing and Hurting
Highland doctors, ‘charming’ witches and desperate poisoners with Susan Morrison.
Women, Witchcraft and Violence
How domestic abuse moves with the times, shape-shifting witches and women’s work.
Single Mums and Teen Brides
A war widow after Flodden plus shotgun weddings in the 1970s
Assassination and Murder
Hanging onto Mary Queen of Scots jewels after an assassination plus murder in Dundee
Royals and Railways
The woman who would be Queen - Elizabeth Stuart, First Daughter of Scotland
Motorbikes and McDonalds
Susan Morrison explores the rich and sometimes murky depths of Scotland's past.
Playing At Soldiers
Meet the first Normans in Scotland and go to war with the toy soldiers
A Witch Hunt In The Family
What happens to an ordinary family in a witch hunt? Susan Morrison finds out.
Curious Cures and Life on the Road
Fascinating cures in mediaeval Gaelic manuscripts and travelling life for Scotland's poor
Seditious Sonnets and Groovy Togs
Swinging sixties boutiques of Glasgow plus Mary Queen of Scots and her dangerous poetry
The Caribbean and ‘Chivalry’
Chivalry and oppression in mediaeval Scotland and the Caribbean
Vikings and Fluorescent Bunnies
Scotland's 9th-11th century melting pot of cultures with added 20th century outsider art
Cabbage, Surnames and Dungeons
Secrets of the rag trade and a wedding tradition with an unusual history
Medieval Murder and Land Raids
Starved to death in a dungeon - did it really happen? Susan Morrison investigates.
Rags and Religion
Glasgow’s vanished fashion industry and the minister who fell from grace
Delivering Babies, Hunting Jacobites
An Aberdeen medical family, a sedan chair carrying hero & telling the future in the past
An Island Tragedy and Wartime Holidays
Montrose’s Orkney-based invasion and the Scots who went their holidays in spite of Hitler
War Wounds and Electricity
Mental health in Nelson’s navy, rehab in WW1 and the Highland all-electric home
Introducing House of the Lion: A Blood Soaked Throne
Susan Morrison & Len Pennie explore the bloody struggles for throne of medieval Scotland.