History, Secret | By: N Quentin Woolf

Londonist Out Loud: A Podcast About London, 12 September 2014

Welcome to the latest episode of Londonist Out Loud, a podcast about London, as recommended by The Telegraph. You can listen in-browser, or subscribe via iTunes or RSS. We’re also available on Stitcher.

Londonist Out Loud is presented and produced by N Quentin Woolf.

Today NQW continues his travels with Dr Bradley Garrett, author of Explore Everything: Place-Hacking the City. They talk about what it means to record in public, and to explore London's secret spaces. Did you know it's legal to take photos on the Tube, but illegal to use a flash or tripod? And did you know about the alleged Westminster tunnel that (possibly) runs beneath the Thames as a conduit for our politicians? NQW also takes a peek through the door of Boudica's plinth, and hears how Garrett may have introduced the 'Mail Rail' to the masses.


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Show notes by Will Noble