Lucy Worsley and Brian Conley

Published: April 21, 2018, 10:39 a.m.

b"Aasmah Mir and Richard Coles are joined by history obsessive Dr Lucy Worsley, whose mission is to make history accessible: she writes books for adults and children, she presents TV documentaries, often dressing up as historical characters to further tell their tales, and she is also Chief Curator of Historic Royal Palaces. Her latest book is about Jane Austen, who, Lucy says, was one of the most important Georgians.\\n\\nBrian Conley might be best known as the host of his eponymous show, but he's played lead roles in musicals such as Me and My Girl, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Hairspray, Oliver!, The Music Man, Barnum and Jolson for which he was nominated for a prestigious Laurence Olivier Award. He's presented the Royal Variety Performance on eight occasions and appeared on TV shows such as The Grimleys and Time after Time and recorded three albums. He joins us in the middle of his latest tour: 'Still the Greatest Entertainer in His Price Range'.\\n\\nElizabeth Noble is a writer of fiction who mourns the demise of the letter. She has kept letters from parents, lovers, and children and finds them not only treasures in themselves but also with content even more revealing years later. \\n\\nListener Neil Rushton contacted us about a hobby of his - ice water swimming, which he does in a club run by Pauline Barker, who is the UK Country Ambassador for the International Ice Swimming Association. She joins us to talk about swimming in zero temperatures.\\n\\nJP Devlin goes to Sheffield in search of the Record collector store for Record Store Day. \\n\\nSamuel West chooses his Inheritance Tracks - Dory Previn's Play it again Sam and Matt Bianco's Get out of your lazy bed.\\n\\n\\n'Jane Austen at Home' and 'Lady Mary', are both by Lucy Worsley\\nBrian Conley's show 'Still the Greatest Entertainer in his Price Range' is touring the UK until June\\nBrian Conley's new TV series starts 16th April on Channel 4 'Buy it now' \\nElizabeth Noble's latest novel is 'Letters to Iris'."