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‘Fit to Rule?’ series coming up on BBC2 – what it’s all about

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Some people have kindly been asking me about my ‘Murder’ series, but I’m afraid that you’re getting ahead of yourselves, we haven’t even made that one yet!  Next up will be ‘Fit to Rule?’, which is rumoured (and I stress rumoured) to start on 26th April. Here’s the official explanation of what it’s all about.

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Guest post: a step-by-step guide to putting Lucy on the telly!

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Hello, it’s Lucy here, but only briefly introduce my guest.  This week we have a special post by TV producer Lauren Jacobs … hope you enjoy it! ‘Lucy has very kindly asked me to appear as a guest writer on her blog this week to share some insight into making history documentaries. I have worked

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Antiques Uncovered – follow us round London for a day’s filming

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This coming Wednesday, 2 May, on BBC2, at 8pm, our new series ‘Antiques Uncovered’ begins.  So here’s what it’s all about, in a really nice article from BBC Homes and Antiques Magazine, by Rosanna Morris. ‘A new TV series starring Roadshow expert Mark Hill and historian Lucy Worsley looks at antiques not simply for their

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Our new BBC2 series ‘Our Food’ begins Wednesday, read all out about it here…

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On Wednesday the new series ‘Our Food’ begins on BBC2, 8pm… You might enjoy the trailer, here it is, or I do really recommend the clip where I burp the dead turkey, which you can see here. Here’s my article in yesterday’s Telegraph telling you what it’s all about… I’m a townie.  I live in a flat;

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I eat eight raw oysters straight from the salty sea

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Tomorrow when I go to the office I’m going to have rather a swanky answer to the question ‘what did you get up at the weekend’? I went oyster fishing, and have the sunburn, the slightly queasy sensation from sea-sickness and over-indulgence, and the cut hands to prove it.  I was in Whitstable and thereabouts making a

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