Hidden Lancashire Episodes Episode guide
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Why Lancaster's Victoria is amused
Dalton Square's iconic statue is more than a tribute to Queen Victoria.
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Why did Charles Dickens visit Blackburn?
Historian Steve Irwin says the author's visit to the town proved historic.
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Whittle鈥檚 Community Past
The long history behind the site which is now home to a surgery.
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Whittle-le-Woods wayside weeping stone
The hidden story behind some of Lancashire roadside stones.
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Where is the Brinscall waterfall?
Does the Brinscall waterfall exist or has it disappeared?
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Where is Hoghton Tower's tower?
Paul O'Gorman wonders why there is apparently no tower at Hoghton Tower.
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What lies beneath the M61?
Paul O'Gorman goes in search of a piece of history buried in Whittle-le-Woods.
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What happened to Wyre Light?
The first screwpile lighthouse was built off the Fleetwood coast. What happened to it?
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Westminster now sitting in Clitheroe
Paul O'Gorman discovers a piece of Westminster sitting in Clitheroe Castle.
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Venetian strings on Blackburn's streets
Paul O'Gorman hears how classical violinist Niccol貌 Paganini wowed east Lancashire.
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Turton's weird turrets
Paul O'Gorman visits a Lancashire landmark tower with a distinctive turreted bridge.
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Turton's unexpected guest
Some recollections of Turton Tower have a hint of the supernatural,
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The Woodplumpton Witch
In the 17th century, Prestonian Meg Shelton was accused of witchcraft.
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The Whittle-le-Woods benchmark
Paul O'Gorman visits an easily missed marking that changed the way we view the world.
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The Whittle Millstones
Paul O'Gorman hears how Whittle-le-Woods and bread making have a shared history.
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The village built in a year
Local historian Boyd Harris tells us the remarkable story of Withnell Fold.
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The mysterious mark in the well house
Hoghton Tower's recently discovered marking that is meant to hold evil spirits at bay.
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The lost farms of Brinscall
Paul O'Gorman hears about a number of farms that have gone missing from Brinscall Moors.
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The jealous Doctor Ruxton
Historian Peter Wade visits Lancaster to tell the true story of murderer Dr. Buck Ruxton.
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The holy well at Hollinshead Hall
Between Abbey Village and Tockholes stands one of the UK's best preserved holy wells.
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The Blackburn Giant
Frederick Kempster stood out head and shoulders above the rest.
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The Birdman of Feniscowles
Paul O'Gorman reports on a Blackburn man and the early days of flying.
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The Battle of Bamber Bridge
Over 80 years ago, tragedy struck on a wartime summer night in a Lancashire town.
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The "proud and mighty" Woodend
Paul O'Gorman digs into Burnley's mining history where miners walked down to 700ft.
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The "proud and mighty" Woodend
Paul O'Gorman digs into Burnley's mining history where miners walked down to 700ft.
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Rivington's pigeon crown
Paul O'Gorman visits Rivington Pike to climb the recently restored Pigeon Tower
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Queen Victoria's Darwen legacy
How celebrating Queen Victoria's Jubilee inspired the building of Darwen Tower.
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Pilling's most famous pig
Historian Dave Pearce traces the tracks of the Pilling Pig.
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Morecambe's Poulton le Sands
Historian Peter Wade explains why an area of Morecambe is really Poulton-le-Sands.
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Morecambe's empty gateway
The entrance to Poulton Hall stands proudly in Morecambe, but where is the hall?