Episodes

  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Bedazzled
    Dec 31 2024

    Philadelphia, Jessica & Gage are astonished that a woman with as much self-control as Elizabeth 1 can become bedazzled by the young and charming Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex.

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    11 mins
  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Bethought
    Dec 24 2024

    Philadelphia, Jessica & Gage discuss the bathroom humor and sense of fun Martin Marprelate brought to his criticisms of the Church of England.

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    10 mins
  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Contumely
    Dec 17 2024

    Philadelphia, Jessica & Gage listen to three versions of 'to be or not be' by Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Lester and Andrew Scott, and also their use of our word of the week in that most famous of speeches. Let us know which one you enjoy most!

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    14 mins
  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Sally Forth
    Dec 10 2024

    Philadelphia decides she must do what she must do and 'sally forth' when her castle is attacked by Mary I's men. Jessica and Gage try to convince Philadelphia that her grandmother, Mary Boleyn, had a tryst with Henry VIII.

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    10 mins
  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Flibbertigibbet
    Dec 3 2024

    Philadelphia relishes meeting anyone who is a charming flibbertigibbet. Jessica and Gage discuss how this charming word fits into the tragedy, 'King Lear'.

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    7 mins
  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Madding
    Nov 26 2024

    Philadelphia's word this week 'madding' is not to be confused with maddening! Jessica and Gage talk about the use of this word in the 16th century pamphlet defending the rights of women by Jane Anger.

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    9 mins
  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Coney-catcher
    Nov 19 2024

    Philadelphia warns London visitors to keep an eye out for 'coney-catchers,' while Jessica and Gage talk about Robert Greene's views on corruption and why he should be remembered for more than his famous insult to Shakeaspeare.

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    7 mins
  • Encore! Tudor Time Machine Word of the Week: Jangling
    Nov 12 2024

    Philadelphia dissaproves of 'jangling' courtiers, while Jessica and Gage consider why Elizabeth I decided to, or not to, use the word 'jangling' when she admonished parliament for considering her successor.

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    9 mins