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IJSH82 - DUNDEE - 12th September 2025

Episode 312 of the It Just So Happened - an alternative history show podcast, hosted by itjustsohappened, titled "IJSH82 - DUNDEE - 12th September 2025" was published on March 19, 2026 and runs 61 minutes.

March 19, 2026 ·61m · It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

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This episode (no. 82) was recorded at The Keiller Centre in Dundee on 12th September 2025 as part of The Dundee Fringe. The panellists were Scott Redmond, Julia Knight and Luis Alcada. The host was Richard Pulsford. These are some of the On This Day topics we presented before going into some of the history of Dundee:- Richard Gatling, inventor of the Gatling gun, born, 12th September 1818- Arbroath beat Bon Accord 36 v 0 in a football match, 12th September 1885- Annie Kopchovsky completes a round-the-world cycle, 12th September 1895- Luna 2 spacecraft launched, 12th September 1959- Haile Selassie overthrown in a coup, 12th September 1974- Singer songwriter, Johnny Cash, died, 12th September 2003

This episode (no. 82) was recorded at The Keiller Centre in Dundee on 12th September 2025 as part of The Dundee Fringe.

The panellists were Scott Redmond, Julia Knight and Luis Alcada. The host was Richard Pulsford.

These are some of the On This Day topics we presented before going into some of the history of Dundee: - Richard Gatling, inventor of the Gatling gun, born, 12th September 1818 - Arbroath beat Bon Accord 36 v 0 in a football match, 12th September 1885 - Annie Kopchovsky completes a round-the-world cycle, 12th September 1895 - Luna 2 spacecraft launched, 12th September 1959 - Haile Selassie overthrown in a coup, 12th September 1974 - Singer songwriter, Johnny Cash, died, 12th September 2003

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