Explore fascinating stories from Lancashire.
Radio Lancashire,路53 episodes
Paul O'Gorman visits a Lancashire landmark tower with a distinctive turreted bridge.
Paul O鈥橤orman uncovers the story behind a monument on the moors above Chorley.
In 1848, a Darwen dam overflowed killing twelve people in the town centre.
The long history behind the site which is now home to a surgery.
In the 17th century, Prestonian Meg Shelton was accused of witchcraft.
Simon Entwistle remembers Private James Pitts who was awarded the Victoria Cross.
Frederick Kempster stood out head and shoulders above the rest.
Historian Boyd Harris visits the site of a former factory that was destroyed by fire.
Paul O'Gorman hears how Whittle-le-Woods and bread making have a shared history.
Some recollections of Turton Tower have a hint of the supernatural,
Paul O'Gorman discovers the famous novelist found inspiration in the Lancashire landmark.
The Whittle-le-Woods relic of the past that is a pathway to history.
How celebrating Queen Victoria's Jubilee inspired the building of Darwen Tower.
How Lead Mines Clough played a formative role in the creation of Wedgwood pottery.
Paul O'Gorman investigates what happened to a missing piece of the Lancaster Canal.
Paul O'Gorman visits an easily missed marking that changed the way we view the world.
How Chapeltown village was a starting point for soldiers heading for the First World War.
Paul O'Gorman reports on a Blackburn man and the early days of flying.
Hoghton Tower's recently discovered marking that is meant to hold evil spirits at bay.
How a drink created in Lancashire has become a household name in over seventy countries.
Local historian Boyd Harris tells us the remarkable story of Withnell Fold.
Historian Boyd Harris surveys a Brindle field that has a shocking history.
Michael Prescott is currently restoring a nuclear bunker underneath a Lancashire field..
Paul O'Gorman digs into Burnley's mining history where miners walked down to 700ft.
Over 80 years ago, tragedy struck on a wartime summer night in a Lancashire town.
Does the Brinscall waterfall exist or has it disappeared?
How the role of Lancashire's women police officers has developed through the years
Claire Ashmore hears about the Burnley Empire's glory days and its ongoing restoration.
Paul O'Gorman hears how classical violinist Niccol貌 Paganini wowed east Lancashire.
Paul O'Gorman wonders why there is apparently no tower at Hoghton Tower.