Hidden Lancashire Episodes Available now
Fleetwood's American tragedy
The tragedy of Captain Arthur Sinclair and the crew of the Leila that capsized in 1865.
Fleetwood's The Goth "just disappeared"
Historian Dave Pearce remembers how twenty one men died aboard a Fleetwood trawler.
Brinscall's wartime secret
Local historian Debbie Pope climbs the West Pennine moors to show us a wartime decoy.
The lost farms of Brinscall
Paul O'Gorman hears about a number of farms that have gone missing from Brinscall Moors.
The jealous Doctor Ruxton
Historian Peter Wade visits Lancaster to tell the true story of murderer Dr. Buck Ruxton.
The "proud and mighty" Woodend
Paul O'Gorman digs into Burnley's mining history where miners walked down to 700ft.
A blueprint for fingerprints
Paul O'Gorman hears how mass fingerprinting of men in Blackburn solved a murder case.
A square of squares
Steve Harrison explains how Preston's Winckley Square wasn't always one big square.
In the shadow of a Tockholes church
Historian Debbie Pope visits a distinctive grave near St. Stephen's Church in Tockholes.
Pilling's most famous pig
Historian Dave Pearce traces the tracks of the Pilling Pig.