Travel back to the land of the Aztecs for stories of sacrifice and fancy diets. Greg Jenner is joined by comedian Joel Dommett and historian Dr Caroline Dodds Pennock to ask just how much food can be traced back to the Aztecs? Was cannibalism really a respectful process? And at what age were Aztec children expected to contribute to the family? Produced by Dan Morelle Script by Greg Jenner Research by Emma Nagouse assisted by Josh Daniels Radio edit by Cornelius Mendez A Muddy Knees Media production for BBC Radio 4.
My name's Joe Wilkinson and I've managed to force Patrick Bamford to come on a podcast with me and he's gonna slowly fall in love with me.
Do you go to the tip?
Believe it or not, yeah, I do.
Do you go to the supermarket?
No.
You know when all the shirts started getting tight on the players and they started selling them like that to the general public?
Yeah, yeah.
And everyone looked like sausages.
My mate's a footballer with me, Patrick Bamford and Joe Wilkinson.
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Hello, Greg here.
How are you?
Hope you're well.
Right, good news.
First of all, we are busy recording series three of your dead to me takes a lot of work, in fairness, but we are recording a new episode this week and we hope that the series will launch in the early new year, just after Christmas.
That's the plan.
So that's exciting.
In the meantime, you are possibly aware that we've been playing out shorter swear free versions of your dead to me on radio four on Saturday mornings, so we are now putting them into the feed for you to be able to access.
They will be here permanently.
The short versions and the full length versions are going to be in the same feed, so just scroll down and you'll see the originals.