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Tales of History and Imagination

Simone Whitlow
Tales of History and Imagination
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    The Tichborne Claimant - Two

    23.02.2026 | 51 Min.
    This week, on a much waylaid episode of Tales we return to the Tichbornes,’ as Tom Castro makes his play for the land, money and titles. Does it turn out he was, in fact Roger Charles Tichborne - long thought lost at sea - or was he some larrikin on the lookout for an easy life? 

    This is part two of a two parter. Apologies all, I lost a good month and a half to a bout of pneumonia just after Christmas.  

    Content warnings: I said nothing on the tape: but on reflection: childhood bullying, and more talk of a character’s weight than I am comfortable with.     

    Sources Include:
    Robyn Annear’s The Man Who Lost Himself
    Rohan McWilliam’s The Tichborne Claimant

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    Tales From The Patreon

    18.01.2026 | 29 Min.
    This week on Tales I am still, technically, on holiday - and was hoping to re-release one of five old episodes still left from the first season. This plan has been derailed somewhat. My voice is still recovering from my bout of pneumonia; and I’ve written at least a million words since I did those episodes. I opened those old scripts and realised to be content with them I’d need to completely re-do those episodes… 

    Not so much out of inaccuracies as out of having refined this thing I do a lot since 2020. 

    I’ll get back to those episodes sometime. 

    In the meantime, please let me present this episode, compiled from three Patreon bonus episodes. Thank you to the patrons, whose generosity helps me keep the lights on. 

    The episodes are:
    Stranded on ‘Ata
    400 Word Tales: Countess Zangari Bandi 
    Walter Powell’s Final Flight  

    Sources this week include: 
    The Stolen Island by Scott Hamilton
    Humankind by Rutger Bregman
    Borderlands by Mike Dash

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    Update: The 2025 Season Cliffhanger

    11.01.2026 | 1 Min.
    Hi all, apologies for the delay. I posted up on the blog site I was unwell with pneumonia, then it occurred to me a lot of folk never visit the blog site and I better put something up here as well. 

    Anyway, please hit play it explains it all. I am on the mend but need some downtime… sorry all.
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    The Miser of Marcham Park - Revisited

    19.12.2025 | 15 Min.
    This week on Tales we enter the vaults to revisit - and re-record - one of the five early episodes still on here that was recorded on my cheap, starter microphone. (We’ll knock the other four off next year in mid-season breaks.) 

    With Christmas just around the corner this seems as good a time as any to follow a young Charles Dickens around Canongate Graveyard in Edinburgh Scotland looking for ghosts… And we meet the man who - most likely - influenced one of his most famous characters - John Elwes, The Miser of Marcham Park.

    Apologies for the break between parts one and two of The Tichborne Claimant. I’m hoping to get that out in the last week of December. 

    Sources this week include: 

    Sorry all I never took down any of my sources for this at the time of the original. In revamping the piece though I referred to 

    This BBC Article.
    This Mercat Tours blog post
    This Edinburgh Enquirer article by David Forsyth
    This BBC piece on Robert Fergusson
    And this piece on Fergusson from Roderick Watson at Scottish Poetry Library
    This piece from the Royal College of Physicians on Dr Andrew Duncan
    Very rare for me, I referred to Wikipedia for more on Dr Andrew Duncan
    This piece on Giusto Fernando Tenducci
    And this piece on Tenducci by Aoife Barry in The Journal
    And John Elwes: The Miser Who Inspired Dickens by Kaushik Patowary

     

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    The Tichborne Claimant - One

    13.12.2025 | 37 Min.
    Quick note all: This episode is approx 29 minutes long… I’ve accidentally left some background music or something muted at the end + will delete that and re-upload once home again…
    Sorry all, there is no secret Easter egg at the end of this episode, it’s ok to hit stop when the end credits roll… 

    This week On Tales we return to the Australian outback - this is the last time we visit my neighbours to the west of Aotearoa/New Zealand for a while, I promise. The year is 1866, the location Wagga Wagga. 

    Tom Castro, the town’s Chilean-born butcher has a good life, living in ‘Castro villa’ with his young wife and step-daughter. He enjoys his work, horse riding and his larrikin mates down at the local pub… But then one of those larrikins turns his life upside down with a newspaper article. 

    Was Tom secretly Baronet Roger Tichbourne, a British peer who disappeared in mysterious circumstances off the coast of Brazil a dozen years earlier?

    This is part one of a two parter. Apologies ahead of time, I’ll more likely than not have to pause part two till late December/early January to allow for a Christmas episode.  

    Content warnings: Not too much on this one. Some animal cruelty, and appearance being central to this tale, I have to comment on the protagonist’s appearance in ways not intended to offend… but I may slip up on this one     

     

    Sources Include:

    Robyn Annear’s The Man Who Lost Himself|
    Rohan McWilliam’s The Tichborne Claimant

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