Topic Brief: This script transports the audience back to the twisting, smog-filled alleys of London in the 1720s, revealing a city not under siege ... Wind down tonight with a sleep story that'll quiet your racing mind and ease you into dreamland.

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This script transports the audience back to the twisting, smog-filled alleys of London in the 1720s, revealing a city not under siege ... Wind down tonight with a sleep story that'll quiet your racing mind and ease you into dreamland. In 1734, a woman named Judith Dufour was hanged for a shocking and horrifying crime.

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  • This script transports the audience back to the twisting, smog-filled alleys of London in the 1720s, revealing a city not under siege ...
  • Wind down tonight with a sleep story that'll quiet your racing mind and ease you into dreamland.
  • In 1734, a woman named Judith Dufour was hanged for a shocking and horrifying crime.
  • Dr Kate Lister explores drugs, booze and celebrities of the Georgian age ...
  • London in the 1700s faced one of the most shocking social crises in history—

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