Secret South Yorkshire Episodes Episode guide
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The Haunting of Bunting Nook
Bunting Nook one of the most haunted streets in Sheffield
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The ghosts of the Stocksbridge Bypass
Ghostly activities of children on the Stocksbridge bypass
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The forgotten gems of Rotherham's Empire Theatre
Inside the old Empire Theatre in Rotherham
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The flour power of a Barnsley landmark
A look at 400 years of milling at Worsborough Mill in Barnsley.
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The family fight which created an industrial icon
Jack Hadaway-Weller visits Catcliffe Glass Cone, the oldest in the world
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The city's saucy icon
We head into the factory to see Henderson's Relish being made.
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The city's forgotten castle
Regeneration work is underway on the site of the 12th century Sheffield Castle
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The chapel on the bridge
Tour inside the chapel on the bridge in Rotherham
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The celeb rescue helicopter at a Doncaster museum
Maddi Fearn finds out about the helicopter which saved Richard Branson's life.
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The album that changed Sheffield forever
Story behind the Arctic Monkey's debut album "Whatever People Say I Am"
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The 200-year-old Sheffield sword dancing tradition
Jack Hadaway-Weller visits a Grenoside sword dancer practice session.
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South Yorkshire’s most haunted bedroom?
Rumours of Paranormal activity in the old Earls bedroom at Wentworth Woodhouse
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South Yorkshire's forgotten genius
Barnsley-born Nicholas Saunderson rose to Cambridge fame as a pioneering mathematician
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Soaking up the history of Glossop Road Baths
A glimpse of the old Turkish Glossop Road baths in Sheffield
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Sheffield’s unlikely war worker
Maddi Fearn investigates the story of Lizzie the elephant who worked in Sheffield.
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Sheffield’s underground world
A tour of the Victorian subterranean storm drain built in the 1800's.
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Sheffield’s pioneering queen of convenience food
Ella Gasking-Hudson became chair of Sheffield founded food group, Batchelor’s in 1913
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Sheffield’s nightclub exorcism
Jack Hadaway-Weller chats to Adrian Finney about the old Cavendish club on Bank Street
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Sheffield’s lost trade legacy
A hidden Sheffield landmark reveals its journey from tea trade to modern living
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Sheffield’s hidden wooden ladder-makers
Sheffield’s oldest ladder firm still crafting with timber
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Sheffield’s hidden fig forest thrives
Inside Sheffield’s hidden fig forest growing on the River Don’s industrial banks
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Sheffield’s hanging legend: Spence Broughton
A robbery, a trial, a ghost and a body hung for decades. Meet Spence Broughton.
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Sheffield’s forgotten Plimsoll ties
From coal merchant to hero of the seas. Samuel Plimsoll’s story lives on in Sheffield.
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Sheffield’s forgotten 18th century toll house
Inside the old Roundhouse toll house in Ringinglow Sheffield
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Sheffield's world famous sweet shop
Inside the famous Granelli’s Sweet Shop
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Sheffield's Titanic secret
A light fitting from RMS Olympic is in the Cutlers’ Hall and has a link to the Titanic
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Sheffield's lost icons: Tinsley Towers' last night
The Tinsley Towers' demolition in 2008 marked the end of an era for Sheffield's skyline.
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Sheffield's Hunter's Bar: Whispers of the Past
Local councillor Peter Gilbert explains the history of Hunter’s Bar roundabout
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Sheffield's hidden link to WW2
Chris Riley takes you on a tour of South Yorkshire wartime history.