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Idiots Talk History
Idiots Talk History
80 episodes
9 months ago
A weekly history based podcast where we discuss lesser known moments from the past, or shine a new light on famous events, in our own distinctive British way.
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History
Comedy,
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A weekly history based podcast where we discuss lesser known moments from the past, or shine a new light on famous events, in our own distinctive British way.
Show more...
History
Comedy,
Society & Culture
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76 Marie Antoinette
Idiots Talk History
43 minutes 14 seconds
6 years ago
76 Marie Antoinette
This week Matt is back with a report on French Queen Marie Antoinette. He tells the story of her role in the French Palaces entertainment, her unpopularity and her death. It's fascinating.  There are a few blunders this week, which we hope you will enjoy despite Matt suggesting they will be cut out. Lorna also gets confused between Marie and Maria multiple times and then gets distracted by dauphinoise potatoes. We're sure you're going to love this one! Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy
Idiots Talk History
A weekly history based podcast where we discuss lesser known moments from the past, or shine a new light on famous events, in our own distinctive British way.