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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 5 - Trial By Fire Anne Askew was a woman who had been wronged by life, married to a man she didn’t like and hunted for reading the bible in English. She came to London to get a divorce, instead she was tortured for nearly two years in the Tower of London, before being burnt at the stake as a heretic. By Rukhsana Ahmad www.rukhsanaahmad.com  Remember to subscribe, rate and review using your podcast software of choice! Be sure Contact us through social media via @hrp_palaces or @therustyquill using #OutliersPod! Trial by Fire Written by Rukhsana Ahmad and performed by Laurie Ogden Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould Script Editing by John Taylor Produced by Adam Sibbald, Matt Oliver, Allison Fan and Alexander J Newall Directed by Alexander J Newall Main Theme by Blair Mowat Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones Artwork by Lyndon White - www.lyndonwhite.com  For more information visit HRP.org.uk/learning or www.RustyQuill.com This podcast was created by Historic Royal Palaces, in association with Rusty Quill, and is distributed under a creative commons attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence.
Released:
Dec 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

Outliers is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events filter down and are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. Themes of otherness, change, gender and the meaning of power are explored through the eyes of characters who have not traditionally held the historic limelight. Enjoy this anthology of stories from award-winning contemporary writers as they reveal the people hiding in the shadows of real events, at some of the greatest palaces ever built. Historic Royal Palaces, in association with Rusty Quill present: Outliers - Stories from the edge of history.