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  <title>Katherine Howard and the Cleaner</title>
  <description>The date is August 1541. Katherine and King Henry VIII have arrived at Pontefract Castle on their progress of the North. Katherine is interrupted by a cleaner in her royal apartments but soon finds a use for her. The Lost Tapes of History was created and written by Kerrie Fuller. Katherine: Emma Riches - www.spotlight.com/profile/0818-0197-9359&amp;amp;nbsp; T: @emmariches_ Cleaner: Lauren Bickerdike - &amp;amp;nbsp;www.spotlight.com/9814-6758-7357 Inst: @laurenbicks Narrator: Fraser Fraser - www.mandy.com/uk/actor/fraser-fraser-1 – T: @fraserfraser123 Intro/Outro: Becky Reader Fact Check Here:  https://www.losttapesofhistory.co.uk/katherine-howard-and-the-cleaner Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/since79p ©2022 Since79 Productions Sound Disclaimer: The Lost Tapes of History was recorded remotely in late 2021. As such, the actors used what equipment they had available and were limited by their location. This has resulted in variable audio quality although hopefully, it won’t stop your enjoyment of the podcast. Sound effects from Freesound.org: Opening Theme Music: TheTunk; Closing Theme Music: Nuria1512; Other effects: AldebaranCW, kingsrow, zabuhailo. </description>
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