London Walks Podcasts


When David met Boris Johnson

Date post added: 26th September 2020

“possessor of the least inhibited tongue in Europe”

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“If you understand 9 Buckingham Gate you understand the world”

Date post added: 25th September 2020

“he wore six overcoats and two pairs of trousers”

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Titian in the National Gallery

Date post added: 25th September 2020

“two paintings by the king of colour”

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Meet your guide – Philip introduces his Up the Cally walk

Date post added: 23rd September 2020

“Light licks its fingertips and turns a page of earth”

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The London Marathon route – guided by a marathoner

Date post added: 22nd September 2020

“ran my first London Marathon in 1998”

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“like school for grownups – all the good bits and none of the bad bits”

Date post added: 22nd September 2020

“The word that crystallises that phrase ‘bring some order to that chaos of sensory impressions’ is meaning”

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Jack the Ripper – Richard investigates…

Date post added: 20th September 2020

“the real mystery is how the killer was able to wield his knife with such speed and efficiency…those strange, upside-down V shapes under her eyes”

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“Hi, I’m Anna” – meet your guide

Date post added: 19th September 2020

“even when it’s busy it’s peaceful”

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Attenborough and Me

Date post added: 18th September 2020

“the BBC sent a chauffeur-driven car along to pick me up from home in Sittingbourne, Kent, 50 miles from London”

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Exploring London – by Noel, who works in the London Walks office

Date post added: 17th September 2020

“made me giggle, which is always a good sign”

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