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IJSH78 - EDINBURGH - 6th August 2025

Episode 308 of the It Just So Happened - an alternative history show podcast, hosted by itjustsohappened, titled "IJSH78 - EDINBURGH - 6th August 2025" was published on January 22, 2026 and runs 62 minutes.

January 22, 2026 ·62m · It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

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NB Apologies for the background noise in this episode which was due to a theatre light making a loud noise during the show. This episode (no. 78) was recorded at The Hill St Theatre in Edinburgh on 6th August 2025 as part of The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The panellists were Charles Dundas, Sooz Kempner and Warren Martin. The host was Richard Pulsford. These are some of the On This Day topics we presented before going into some of the history of Edinburgh:- Halley's comet passed closest to the sun, 6th August 87BC- Bogota, Colombia founded, 6th August 1538- the Vitafone process was first demonstrated (the first 'talkies'), 6th August 1926- Creme Puff (the longest-lived cat) died, 6th August 2005

NB Apologies for the background noise in this episode which was due to a theatre light making a loud noise during the show.

This episode (no. 78) was recorded at The Hill St Theatre in Edinburgh on 6th August 2025 as part of The Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The panellists were Charles Dundas, Sooz Kempner and Warren Martin. The host was Richard Pulsford.

These are some of the On This Day topics we presented before going into some of the history of Edinburgh: - Halley's comet passed closest to the sun, 6th August 87BC - Bogota, Colombia founded, 6th August 1538 - the Vitafone process was first demonstrated (the first 'talkies'), 6th August 1926 - Creme Puff (the longest-lived cat) died, 6th August 2005

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