The Dirty Duchess | Argyll vs Argyll | 3

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The Dirty Duchess | The Original Tabloid Queen | 4

The Duchess of Argyll was shameless, in all the right ways. That’s what drew historian, Lyndsy Spence, to write a book about her. She joins Matt and Alice to discuss why Margaret Campbell was the precursor to the female celebrities of today who are scrutinised by the tabloids. ...

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Lord Haw-Haw: Germany Calling | Chelsea Smile | 1

William Joyce wants to serve Britain. But when Britain's establishment rejects him, he chooses Hitler's Germany instead, becoming the plummy voice of Nazi propaganda. This is the story of one of history's most notorious traitors. A man whose voice poured from the heart of the ...

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