You're Dead to Me - Announcing Series 8
Episode Date: July 2, 2024We’re back! Greg Jenner previews the topics and guest coming up in the new series of You're Dead To Me which starts on Friday 5 July, 2024....
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I'm Sarah Milroy, Director of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinberg.
If you love Impressionism, you'll love what we have on view this summer at the Gallery.
River of Dreams, Impressionism on the St. Lawrence features more than 150 sublime works
by some of Quebec's most beloved artists.
Join us for a journey down the St. Lawrence
and see how Impressionism flourished in this country
a century ago.
Buy your tickets today at mcmichael.com,
home to the art of Canada.
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Mix and match two items of your choice for only $4. Breakfast wrap, radio, podcasts. Hello, I'm Greg Jenner. I'm the host of You're Dead to Me. BBC Sounds music radio podcast.
Hello I'm Greg Jenner I'm the host of Your Dead to Me. We are the comedy show that takes
history seriously and we are back for series 8 starting with a live episode recorded at
the Hay Literary Festival all about the history of the medieval printed book in England. Our
comedian there is Robin Ince and then we'll be moving on to the life of Mary
Anning, the famous paleontologist of the 19th century with Sarah Pascoe. Then it's off to
Germany in the 1920s for an episode on LGBTQ life in Weimar, Germany with Jordan Gray. And then we'll
hop on a ship all the way back to Bronze Age Crete to learn about the ancient Minoans with
Josie Long. And then back to Medieval Scotland to learn about Robert Bruce with Mary Lane Robertson.
Plus loads more.
So that's Series 8 of Your Dead to Me, back on Friday the 5th July on BBC Sounds and the
6th July on Radio 4. I'm Sarah Milroy, director of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinberg.
If you love Impressionism, you'll love what we have on view this summer at the Gallery.
River of Dreams, Impressionism on the St. Lawrence, features more than 150 sublime works
by some of Quebec's most beloved artists.
Join us for a journey down the Saint Lawrence and see how Impressionism
flourished in this country a century ago. Buy your tickets today at
mcmichael.com, home to the art of Canada.