Hidden East Yorkshire Episodes Episode guide
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The lost town that 'disappeared into the Humber'
The tale of the medieval port of Ravenser Odd
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The Hull werewolf: Old Stinker
A foul-breathed werewolf haunting Hull鈥檚 waterways. The Beast of Barmston Drain.
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The Hull station being brought back to life
Stepney Station on Beverley Road is up for a national award.
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The Hull man who survived the Titanic
Sally Fairfax discovers the story of Joseph Boxall.
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The Hull man who survived the Titanic
Joseph Boxall was an officer for the White Star Line.
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The Hull club where The Fine Young Cannibals began
Sally Fairfax goes behind the scenes of the legendary Hull nightclub, The Welly.
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The history of Hull's music icons
Discover Hull鈥檚 rich musical heritage from medieval chants to modern chart-toppers.
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The history of Hull's leafy avenues
Mucky Peg Lane was given a makeover, to give it the feel of the Parisian Boulevards.
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The history of Hull's Humber Street
The area was once a thriving fruit market.
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The ghosts of Beverley Guildhall
Could this be one of the most haunted buildings in Beverley?
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The ghostly monks haunting Hull
Have you seen the monks of Meaux Abbey?
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The female engineering pioneer who designed R101
Hilda Lyon was born in Market Weighton.
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The East Yorks men behind the gunpowder plot
In a sleepy village, a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament was being forged.
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The Drypool Ghost haunting 'the Devil's Post'
A ghost at midnight, a terrified garrison and a body buried beneath Hull鈥檚 lost citadel.
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The derelict Hull church that hosted future stars
The Northern Theatre at the bottom of Hessle Road has now been partially demolished
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The Brid barbers with a secret 1940s collection
Anthony Bates wants his vintage collection to go on display in the town.
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The Beverley woman who fought in the Third Crusade
Margaret of Beverly: the pilgrim who found herself caught up in the Third Crusade
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The Beatles in Hull, 60 years on: I was there
Fans recall the night the Beatles played the ABC on Ferensway, on 19th October 1964.
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She risked her life to save Jews during Holocaust
This is the remarkable story of Sister Agnes from Hull during World War II.
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Restoring Hull's National Picture Theatre
The Beverley Road building was bombed in WWII and has remained derelict ever since.
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Power and royalty, Hook's 800 year history
The story of the East Yorkshire village's long and illustrious history.
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Old cassette brings back Hull WW2 veteran's stories
A soldier's remarkable war story, recorded on cassette, is shared for the first time.
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My Hull neighbour was Douglas Bader's wingman
Bob Morton was a Spitfire pilot in World War II.
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Murder, marriage and betrayal
Archaeologists uncover the history behind Skipsea Castle.
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Marvell's poems still whisper across centuries
Andrew Marvell: From civil war to Cromwell鈥檚 court, his pen shaped politics & passion.
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Market Weighton鈥檚 link to Venezuela鈥檚 independence
Sarah Andrews: The Market Weighton woman behind Venezuela鈥檚 freedom.
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Maister House: fires, merchants and music
Maister House shaped by trade, tragedy, loss & survival. It now has a new creative life.
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Long after the curtain fell
When Hull鈥檚 nights belonged to theatre. The history of Hull鈥檚 Theatres Royal.
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Larkin鈥檚 final words surface after 40 years
A letter kept private for decades, offers a rare glimpse into Larkin鈥檚 final months.
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Kiplingcotes Derby: England's oldest horse race
Britain鈥檚 oldest horse race still runs every March, open to any rider who dares.