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You're Dead to Me

Medieval Science (Radio Edit)

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// Greg Jenner and his guests look at a range of scientific discoveries spanning 1000 years of history, widely known as the medieval period. How were knowledge and scientific findings shared across a world with its countless languages and regions before the internet? //

© BBC Radio 4 Length 00:28:26 12 August 2023 Topics: History , Educational Country: UK Type: Episodic

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© BBC Radio 4 Length 00:28:26 12 August 2023 Topics: History , Educational Country: UK Type: Episodic

Welcome to You're Dead To Me

Welcome to You're Dead To Me

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

Greg Jenner and his guests look at a range of scientific discoveries spanning 1000 years of history, widely known as the medieval period. How were knowledge and scientific findings shared across a world with its countless languages and regions before the internet?

Greg is joined by Dr Seb Falk and comedian Josie Long to look at some of the weird and wonderful advancements of the period which we still use today.

For the full-length version of this episode, please look further back in the feed.

Research by Rosanna Evans

Script by Emma Nagouse, Rosanna Evans and Greg Jenner

Project manager: Siefe Miyo

Edit producer: Cornelius Mendez


© BBC Radio 4 | 00:28:26

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