Podcast FAQ

lost tales podcast

by Ernestina Walsh Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How can I listen to the classic tales podcast?

The Classic Tales App is a great little tool for listening to the podcast. You can easily follow the links in the show notes, and you can see the episode specific artwork that I create for every title. You can also hear the occasional special feature.

What are the best apps to listen to the classic tales?

The Classic Tales App is a great little tool for listening to the podcast. You can easily follow the links in the show notes, and you can see the episode specific artwork that I create for every title. You can also hear the occasional special feature. This app doesn’t interact with the website, though. Just a fair warning.

How can I thank you for listening to classic tales?

Thank you for listening. The Classic Tales Podcast is listener supported. Thank you so much to those who have stepped up recently and donated at the website. If you can step up with $5/month, that will really help us out. We’ll give you a thank you code in return to help your audiobook library of the classics continue to grow.

Are there any slots available for the classic tales?

Only a limited number of slots are available. I’d love to work with you. Tap here to go to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter! Tap here to go the The Classic Tales Merchandise store! How can Jeeves help to keep Aunt Agatha from hounding Bertie to marry, when he’s turned frosty about a certain scarlet cummerbund?

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You Have One New Voicemail Message

You have a new voicemail message. Something about Season Two of a podcast called The Lost Tapes of History? They didn't leave a number. Or a name. Good luck calling them back. Thanks to Laura Freeman. Check out our website: www.losttapesofhistory.co.uk Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/since79p ©2021 Since79 Productions

King Edward VIII and the Retirement Home

The date is February 1952. Edward's brother King George VI has died and he returns to England to attend the funeral. While he's there, he takes the opportunity to make plans for his retirement. The Lost Tapes of History was created and written by Kerrie Fuller.

King George V and MI5

The date is August 1917. The First World War is still raging in Europe. George has been contacted by the Government because there's been some suspicious activity. Someone is reporting to be him but with a different name. The Lost Tapes of History was created and written by Kerrie Fuller.

King Edward VII and the Doctor

The date is February 1909. Edward has returned from Berlin where he briefly lost consciousness. His advisors want him to have a health MOT in the hope that it will scare him into being healthier. The Lost Tapes of History was created and written by Kerrie Fuller.

Queen Victoria and the Bereavement Counsellor

The date is July 1900. Victoria's son Alfred has died and it has stirred up feelings of her husband's death, also called Alfred. Unsure how to deal with her, her children decide to get her grief counselling. The Lost Tapes of History was created and written by Kerrie Fuller.

King William IV and the Pension

The date is July 1830. William has come to the throne at the age of 64. He is trying to claim his pension from the Navy. Someone from the Government has come to assess if he's actually entitled to it. The Lost Tapes of History was created and written by Kerrie Fuller.

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