S1Ep4: The making of History Lab
Release 11 July 2018 | Series 1
What does it take to make History Lab?
This bonus interlude episode lifts the curtain on all that goes in to making great audio. Executive Producer Emma Lancaster steps out from behind the headphones and asks you to listen hard as she and Tamson discover that, in the gap between historians and journalists, great things can happen.
Credits
Executive Producer: Emma Lancaster
Host: Tamson Pietsch
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