From Molly Houses to secret diaries, discover the real-life stories that make up the history of the LGBT community. Greg Jenner is joined by comedian Suzie Ruffell and Dr Justin Bengry, historian and creator of the world’s first masters degree in Queer History. It’s history for people who don’t like history! Produced by Dan Morelle Scripted and researched by Emma Nagouse 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 and welcome to you're dead to me, a history podcast for people who don't like history, or at least people who forgot to learn any at school.
My name's Greg Jenner.
I'm a public historian, author.
I'm the chief nerd on BBC comedy show horrible Histories.
I love comedy, I love history and I love podcasts.
So I'm basically living the dream now, in each episode, I am joined by an expert historian who knows their St.
George from their George Michael, and a comedian with more gags than a bdsm convention.
And today we are waving our pride flags high and voguing into the annals of history of lgbt people and identities.