Explore fascinating stories from Lancashire.
Radio Lancashire,路53 episodes
The hidden story behind some of Lancashire roadside stones.
Paul O'Gorman heads off to the Wyre coast to discover the historic Rossall Point
The tragedy of Captain Arthur Sinclair and the crew of the Leila that capsized in 1865.
Historian Dave Pearce remembers how twenty one men died aboard a Fleetwood trawler.
Local historian Debbie Pope climbs the West Pennine moors to show us a wartime decoy.
Paul O'Gorman hears about a number of farms that have gone missing from Brinscall Moors.
Historian Peter Wade visits Lancaster to tell the true story of murderer Dr. Buck Ruxton.
Paul O'Gorman digs into Burnley's mining history where miners walked down to 700ft.
Paul O'Gorman hears how mass fingerprinting of men in Blackburn solved a murder case.
Steve Harrison explains how Preston's Winckley Square wasn't always one big square.
Historian Debbie Pope visits a distinctive grave near St. Stephen's Church in Tockholes.
Historian Dave Pearce traces the tracks of the Pilling Pig.
The first screwpile lighthouse was built off the Fleetwood coast. What happened to it?
The entrance to Poulton Hall stands proudly in Morecambe, but where is the hall?
Paul O'Gorman discovers a piece of Westminster sitting in Clitheroe Castle.
Historian Peter Wade explains why an area of Morecambe is really Poulton-le-Sands.
Paul O'Gorman goes in search of an underground passage and a lost mill.
Paul O'Gorman goes in search of a piece of history buried in Whittle-le-Woods.
Between Abbey Village and Tockholes stands one of the UK's best preserved holy wells.
Dalton Square's iconic statue is more than a tribute to Queen Victoria.
Paul O'Gorman hears the history of Bretherton's Grade II listed Jacobean mansion.
Paul O'Gorman explores the secrets behind Blackpool's century old Regent Cinema.
Paul O'Gorman visits Rivington Pike to climb the recently restored Pigeon Tower