Explore fascinating stories from Norfolk.
Radio Norfolk,·35 episodes
From gold-leaf to glass framed signs you may have seen Keiran Harper-Jones’ work
After an office clear out, plans were discovered for a rather grand Britannia Pier.
Author Paul Oxbury uncovers the history of the Midweek Men and their football matches
The Regent Theatre in Great Yarmouth is on the ‘Theatres at Risk’ register.
An incredibly rare helmet was found amongst an Iron Age hoard in Snettisham.
The Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell is home to over 700 years of history.
Norfolk was the setting for the Great Detective's very first case.
Norfolk could have been the home of the British space programme.
From Newhaven to Norwich. How an emotional farewell shocked an entire family.
It’s 40 years since a fire devastated part of Norwich City’s stadium.
A helmet recovered from a World War Two massacre is being returned to the county.
In the 1800s Norfolk’s Elizabeth Fry brought reform to Prisons that still endures today.
Look East is turning 60… but what happened before it existed?
The Wymondham Heritage Museum holds some interesting secrets about the town’s past.
In 1874, the worst single line rail collision took place in Thorpe.
In the summer of 2021 street artist Banksy took a trip to Norfolk.
Why the medieval stage in St George’s Guildhall is thought to have been used by the Bard.
A ‘one of a kind’ house with unique building materials has been built in Fakenham.
Is it possible former Norwich City boss Jimmy Jewell may once have managed England?
The library at Norwich Cathedral is full of historic books – the oldest is from 1474.
How the Royal Arcade in Norwich changed the face of the city.
Going underground into Britain’s only open Neolithic flint mine, near Thetford.
Why Ayrton Senna chose Norfolk as his springboard to become a three-time F1 world champ.
Henry Blogg is Norfolk's most celebrated lifeboatman. This was his most famous rescue.
New evidence shows celebrated nurse Edith Cavell actually was a spy during World War One.
The Norfolk Motorcycle museum hosts a fascinating history of the county's motorbikes.
Piecing together the stories of the US airmen who were killed in the skies over Norfolk.
Did you know Norfolk is home to the largest advertising archive in the world?
How a man in Swaffham turned his World War Two passion into a museum.
Sweet Briar Marshes, just off the Norwich ring road, has finally opened to the public.