Interview with Ian Mortimer on the Regency Period

We meet the perfect guest for our format: the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Time Travellers Guide series, Ian Mortimer. Ian guides us back to 1825 for a tour of the concert halls, stately homes and new industrial beginnings of one of the best-loved eras in British history: the Regency Period. The material covered in this episode of Travels Through Time comes from Ian Mortimer’s latest book in his time traveller series, The Time Traveller’s Guide to Regency Britain. For much, much more, head to our website: tttpodcast.com Show Notes Scene One: 21 December 1825, collapse of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire. Scene Two:  7 September 1825 (Stockton to Darlington Railway) Scene Three: 21 March 1825, The Argyll Rooms, Regent Street, London (first British performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony) Memento: Byron's skull cap People/Social Presenter: Artemis Irvine Interview: John Hillman Guest: Ian Mortimer Production: Maria Nolan Podcast partner: Colorgraph