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Greg Jenner

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You're Dead to Me
Catherine de’ Medici: the real Serpent Queen of France

And in Comedy Corner, we had the sensational Shaparak Korsandi. Thank you, Shappi.

You're Dead to Me
Catherine de’ Medici: the real Serpent Queen of France

And to you, lovely listener, join me next time as we crown another historical subject. But for now, I'm off to go and crash a wedding and dip my nips in everyone's glasses. This episode of You're Dead to Me was researched by Hannah Cusworth. It was written by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, Emma Neguse and me. The audio producer was Steve Hankey and our production coordinator was Ben Hollands.

You're Dead to Me
Catherine de’ Medici: the real Serpent Queen of France

And to you, lovely listener, join me next time as we crown another historical subject. But for now, I'm off to go and crash a wedding and dip my nips in everyone's glasses. This episode of You're Dead to Me was researched by Hannah Cusworth. It was written by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, Emma Neguse and me. The audio producer was Steve Hankey and our production coordinator was Ben Hollands.

You're Dead to Me
Catherine de’ Medici: the real Serpent Queen of France

It was produced by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, me and senior producer Emma Neguse and our executive editor was James Cook. You're Dead to Me is a BBC Studios audio production for BBC Radio 4.

You're Dead to Me
Catherine de’ Medici: the real Serpent Queen of France

It was produced by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, me and senior producer Emma Neguse and our executive editor was James Cook. You're Dead to Me is a BBC Studios audio production for BBC Radio 4.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

Hello and welcome to You're Dead to Me, the Radio 4 comedy podcast that takes history seriously. My name is Greg Jenner. I am a public historian, author and broadcaster. And today we are packing our William Morris tote bags and heading back to the 19th century to learn all about the arts and crafts movement. And to help us spin this story, we have two practitioners of very different arts.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

Hello and welcome to You're Dead to Me, the Radio 4 comedy podcast that takes history seriously. My name is Greg Jenner. I am a public historian, author and broadcaster. And today we are packing our William Morris tote bags and heading back to the 19th century to learn all about the arts and crafts movement. And to help us spin this story, we have two practitioners of very different arts.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

In History Corner, she's curator of the Royal School of Needlework and a research consultant at Whitney Antiques. She's an art historian of the material culture of the 17th to 19th centuries with a particular focus on needlework. You might have listened to her podcast, So What? It's a pun. It's Dr. Isabella Rosner. Welcome, Isabella.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

In History Corner, she's curator of the Royal School of Needlework and a research consultant at Whitney Antiques. She's an art historian of the material culture of the 17th to 19th centuries with a particular focus on needlework. You might have listened to her podcast, So What? It's a pun. It's Dr. Isabella Rosner. Welcome, Isabella.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

We're delighted to have you here. And in Comedy Corner, she is a comedian, actor, improviser, writer and podcaster. You may know her from her podcast, Griefcast, an award-winning show. It's spin-off book, You Are Not Alone, her many TV appearances, her Weirdos Book Club podcast with lovely Sarah Pascoe, or her new children's book, The Christmas Wishtastrophe.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

We're delighted to have you here. And in Comedy Corner, she is a comedian, actor, improviser, writer and podcaster. You may know her from her podcast, Griefcast, an award-winning show. It's spin-off book, You Are Not Alone, her many TV appearances, her Weirdos Book Club podcast with lovely Sarah Pascoe, or her new children's book, The Christmas Wishtastrophe.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

And you'll definitely remember her from our episodes about Agrippina the Younger, Georgian Courtship. It's the wonderful Cariad Lloyd. Welcome back, Cariad.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

And you'll definitely remember her from our episodes about Agrippina the Younger, Georgian Courtship. It's the wonderful Cariad Lloyd. Welcome back, Cariad.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

You're an expert in the Regency period.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

You're an expert in the Regency period.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

No, you're very good. You're very good. But today we're in the Victorian era.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

No, you're very good. You're very good. But today we're in the Victorian era.

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

And even into the early 20th century. So what do you know of the arts and crafts movement?

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

And even into the early 20th century. So what do you know of the arts and crafts movement?

You're Dead to Me
The Arts and Crafts Movement: William Morris and his circle

William Morris. He'd love to be Elizabethan. Yeah, he would.