‘A Bit of a Scratch’, a radio drama about the battle against Venereal Disease during the First World War

This podcast was produced jointly with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH). More information on the issues
contained within this podcast can be found on the BASHH website and @BASHH_UK.
The podcast is available at http://media.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php/bit-scratch/
Medieval treason and magic
In this podcast, two of our records specialists tell us about treason and necromancy in The National Archives’ medieval records.
The first part, narrated by Paul Dryburgh, tells the story of a band of men from Coventry who planned to kill King Edward II and his supporters, the Despencers, with a plot that involved wax effigies and pins. In the second part, Sean Cunningham discusses one of the earliest English language statements in legal history; a tale involving a mole catcher and a magical dismembered hand.
The podcast is available at http://media.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php/medieval-treason-magic/
NB: Please note the survey that the archive is asking for responses from, concerning its online media player, available at http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/FFCFX/.
Chris
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