The Bones of Spying with Ava Glass

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A Bag For Your Finger? With Rosie Turner

We're back in the studio today, and joined by producer and writer, Rosie Turner, who tells us about a baffling scenario witnessed in A&E, before helping Hannah and Taylor with a crime against literature. Plus, we hear about a crime story from Taylor's life, which plays on a very ...  Show more

DWSC LIVE: With Dillie Keane (we need to talk about Kevin)

Here's part two of an incredible night in Oxford, when Hannah and Taylor welcomed the wondrous Dillie Keane on stage. And Dillie didn't arrive alone, as she brought her adorable pup Kevin, who of course stole the show with his adorable antics. But Kevin wasn't the only treasure t ...  Show more

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