More Jam Tomorrow

De: Ros Taylor
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  • From teeth to Trident — post-war British history as you've never heard it before. In each episode, Ros Taylor delves into the truth about how our lives changed after World War Two — and what it means for politics now. Now independent, this is the sequel to the hit "Jam Tomorrow" podcast.
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  • Channel Tunnel
    Apr 24 2025

    Jon Worth blogs about European rail.

    The opening speech is from Shakespeare’s Richard II.

    I am grateful to Terry Gourvish, the author of The Official History of the Channel Tunnel (Routledge) for insights into the long process of getting the tunnel built.

    How John Bull Lost London is available at the Internet Archive. I also drew on The Churchill Project, BNP Paribas’ Origins of the Channel Tunnel 1957-87, Peter Keeling’s essay at Public Domain Review, material from the National Archives and INA footage from 1975. Politicians’ speeches are from Hansard.

    The 1998 Eurostar ad features Antoine de Caunes.

    You can support More Jam Tomorrow at https://ko-fi.com/morejamtomorrow

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    39 m
  • Season 4 Teaser
    Mar 10 2025

    How did it feel to watch the Channel Tunnel breaking through? The NHS made dentistry free – so why were British teeth still so bad? And what did police find at Club Eleven in 1950 that would change how we saw the world?

    All this and more in season 4 of MORE JAM TOMORROW. Subscribe now to get every episode.

    Support the newly independent podcast at ko-fi.com/morejamtomorrow and get a shout out on the next episode.

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