Explore fascinating stories from Teesside, North Yorkshire and County Durham.
Radio Tees,路14 episodes
Amy Oakden tells the story of how Lewis Carroll may have been inspired by Croft-on-Tees.
Gary Philipson tells the story for Frank C Bostock, the world's first lion tamer.
The Northern Echo's Chris Lloyd tells the tale of the bomber that crashed in 1975.
Rob Law explores the tradition of football matches taking place on Christmas Day.
Charlie Eve aka the History Magpie, tells the tale of the last Viking raid.
She's named Britain's first female serial killer, but some claim all is not as it seems.
Gary Philipson explores the origin of Big Ben and its Norton connection.
Marriage, divorce, adultery - it's the extraordinary life of 'maneater' Lucia de Thweng.
Scott Makin explores the history of Saltburn beach as a haven for record speed racers.
Dr Emma Watson explains what happened to a Hartlepool lighthouse lost to history.
Gary Philipson shares the story of Frank Wild, one of Teesside's bravest adventurers.
Author and historian Paul Menzies shares the tale of Clark Gable and his Stockton fable.
Could a 13th century Guisborough knight be the real-life inspiration behind Robin Hood?
Author and historian Paul Menzies explores Saltburn's history of smugglers and treachery.