Famous and not-so-famous happenings and events in the history of Wales are documented
Licence to Print Money: Phil Carradice investigates the fate of the banks in Victorian Wales, and discovers why local banks are no longer authorised to print their own notes.
DetailsFrom Roath to the Rockerfeller Center: Phil Carradice tells the story of Ralph Hancock, the Cardiff insurance clerk who created fabulous roof gardens in 1930s New York and London.
DetailsPhil Carradice investigates the strange disappearance of Hon Gwyneth Ericka Morgan, the beautiful Welsh heiress, who fell victim to illegal drugs during the 1920s.
DetailsPhil Carradice investigates the life and work of Gareth Jones, the Welsh journalist who courageously reported some of the key events of the early 30s.
DetailsHaggars Cinema: Phil Carradice traces the history of cinema in Wales, through the stories of the Haggar family, whose ancestors both made and showed films in their cinemas.
DetailsThe Witch Next Door: Demonic old crones, or unfortunate women with vengeful neighbours? Phil Carradice investigates reports of witchcraft in 17th century Flintshire and beyond.
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