Iszi’s Blog
Your Place or Mine - Taipei - Ching-He Huang
Your Place Or Mine - the travel show that is going nowhere with Shaun Keaveny and Iszi Lawrence. This week’s show: Taipei with Ching-he Huang
Your Place or Mine - Lilongwe
Your Place Or Mine - the travel show that is going nowhere with Shaun Keaveny and Iszi Lawrence. This week’s show: Lilongwe with Daliso Chaponda
Your Place or Mine - Newcastle
Your Place Or Mine - the travel show that is going nowhere with Shaun Keaveny and Iszi Lawrence. This week’s show: Newcastle with Sarah Kendall
Your Place Or Mine
Your Place Or Mine - the travel show that is going nowhere with Shaun Keaveny and Iszi Lawrence.
Great British Landmark Fixers
Iszi Lawrence appears on Great British Landmark Fixers on Yesterday - catch up on UKTV play
Ancestors with Prof Alice Roberts
Iszi and Dr Alice Roberts discuss her favourite ancient burial sites in the UK
The History of Emotion
Iszi and Richard Firth Godbehere discuss the history of Human emotion
Roman Mysteries with Caroline Lawrence
Iszi and Caroline Lawrence discuss some of the Objects that inspired the Roman Mysteries series.
Gertie The Dinosaur
What’s the point of studying dinosaurs?! How a dinosaur obsession lead to The Lion King!
Nero - the Man VS the Myth
Iszi gets charmed by a curator into thinking Nero wasn’t as bad as all that.
A Sore-footed success
Were all composers white men with powdered wigs? The shocking truth is no, of course they weren't. Iszi speaks to Elizabeth de Brito of The Daffodil Perspective about the most famous of the non-male and non - white composers, Florence Price.
Cry Hard With A Vision
I had to leave a lot out of this podcast, including her failings in the brewing industry (due to a lazy horse). But I hope you will get a sense of a woman of great courage, who wouldn't be out of place on Dr Phil. I present Margery Kempe!
Contemporary Art in the Middle East
Middle Eastern and North African Art - how does the British Museum chose what to add to its collection?
Sarah Baartman's body
I recorded this interview with Laura Snowling several years ago but found the story incredibly sad and troubling so decided against putting it out. However, I think this was cowardly and it is a REALLY thought provoking tale.
Netflix: The Lost Pirate Kingdom
The Lost Pirate Kingdom - what it was like filming the series
1666 and all that
Historian Rebecca Rideal on what London was like before the Great Fire of 1666