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Discussing period dramas from every time period and around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa... more
FAQs about Fetch the Smelling Salts:How many episodes does Fetch the Smelling Salts have?The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.
November 07, 2024Brooklyn (2015 Movie)Send us a textThis week we’re setting sail on a kinda slutty immigrant adventure, with the beautifully understated Brooklyn. Kim and Alice enjoy all the messy drama whilst also uncovering the history of Irish immigration and why you should always go drinking with your priest.Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Helen Hamilton / Keith NagleProducer: Helen HamiltonSourcesArticle: National Parks Service 'Post-peak Immigration Years'Article: Irish Times, 'Making Brooklyn in Enniscorthy: 'Saoirse Ronan was lovely. She had a cup of tea in my kitchen'.Article: Irish America Magazine, 'Shades of Brooklyn'Article: Brownstoner, '5 Gone-but-Not-Forgotten Brooklyn Shopping Emporium'sArticle: Baxter St. 'Day in Ellis Island, 1951: Erika Stone Portfolio' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more59minPlay
October 24, 2024Crimson Peak (2015 Movie)Send us a textWe’re getting spooky this week as Kim and Alice get increasingly frustrated by gothic horror ‘Crimson Peak’. Whilst the characters are ignoring both the red flags and red ghosts, our hosts discuss gothic literature and Guillermo del Toro’s hatred of faces.Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Helen Hamilton / Keith NagleProducer: Helen Hamilton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 12minPlay
October 10, 2024The Mummy (1999 Movie)Send us a textThis week we’re joined by Em, host of Verbal Diorama, to discuss quite possibly the perfect movie: the 90s adventure, horror fun-time classic, The Mummy. Em explains how the film came to be (thank-you Babe: Pig in the City) whilst Kim and Alice find out that love makes you do some crazy things, like unhinge your jaw and cover Egyptians in boils.For more fascinating film history, you can find Em at:Verbal Diorama PodcastSound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Keith NagleProducer: Helen HamiltonSourcesBlog post: Egypt at the Manchester Museum, “Representation and Reality in ‘The Mummy’ (1999)” by Matt Szafran AND “The Cult of Imhotep” Screenrant article: “How much of The Mummy 1999 is actually real?” Egypt Exploration Society websiteEgypt Exploration Society 1926 Annual ReportBBC podcast The Forum episode: “Imhotep, the man behind The Mummy” Blog post: Clare College, University of Cambridge, “Egyptomania” by Toby Wilkinson Article from Enterprise: The State of the Nation (Egypt): “A look back at Egypt’s roaring ‘20s” Sky History article: “The curse of Tutankhamun and the mummy’s tomb” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 37minPlay
September 25, 2024Belle (2013 Movie)Send us a textCome on law boys, grab your wigs and let’s hang as we enjoy the beautiful historical drama, Belle. Alice and Kim discuss what they want from a period drama, and how a glossy romantic story can be the starting point for learning about the worst parts of human history.Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Helen Hamilton / Keith NagleProducer: Helen HamiltonSourcesWebsite: All Things GeorgianArticle: Kate Kellaway; 'Amma Asante: "I'm bi-cultural, I walk the division that Belle walked every day", The Observer, 18th May 2014 Article: English Heritage; 'The Somerset v Stewart Case', Accessed 25th Sept 2024Podcast: The English Heritage Podcast; 'Episode 168 - Somerset v Stewart: the landmark trial that helped to end slavery', 16th June 2022Article: Wikipedia; 'Zong Massacre', Accessed 25th Sept 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 8minPlay
September 12, 2024El Cid (1961 Movie)Send us a textWe’re back! Season 2 of Fetch the Smelling Salts kicks off in style with historian Clara Chamberlain helping us make sense of dictator-funded epic dude-in-a-desert film, El Cid. We’re talking about the creation of national myths, fist-fights at a funeral and the most insane final 15 minutes of any film, ever. Find more from Clara on:Instagram: @clarabchamberlain Substack: Once Upon a Time, Long AgoSound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Keith NagleProducer: Helen Hamilton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 21minPlay
July 04, 2024Chariots of Fire (1981 Movie)Send us a textWe’re throwing our heads back, flailing our arms and running off for a summer break, but there’s still time for Kim and Alice to discuss the classic ‘Chariots of Fire’. We have Olympic trivia, separate the fact from fiction and discuss all manner of dongs.Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Keith NagleProducer: Helen HamiltonSourcesDocumentary: Dir. Adrian Sibley; 'The Real Chariots of Fire'; ITV (2012)Article: Nathalie Morris; 'The book that inspired Chariots of Fire'; bfi.org; July 2012Article: Rose Staveley-Wadham; 'Exploring the Real 'Chariots of Fire' - As Reported in Our Newspapers'; britishnewspaperarchive.com; July 2021Article: Jeffrey Richards; 'Chariots of Fire'; historytoday.com; August 2012Article: Philip Barker; '40 Years of Chariots of Fire'; International Society of Olympic Historians (isoh,org); 2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 15minPlay
June 20, 2024Gladiator (2000 Movie)Send us a textPeriod dramas are for dudes too! And this week we have Tan and Keon from the awesome Pastmaster podcast to help us navigate the dudiest dudefest around: Gladiator. We’re thinking about the Roman Empire an exactly normal amount and discussing tickle-snake surprises, extremely extra Emperors and historically-accurate product endorsement.Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Keith NagleProducer: Helen Hamilton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 10minPlay
June 06, 2024The Fainting Couch: Queeriod DramasSend us a textIn this week’s special Fainting Couch episode, Kim and Alice are smooching their undergardeners and celebrating queer representation in TV and cinema. We’re looking at the history, the controversy and depiction of LGBTQ+ people on screen, and demanding more queer joy please!Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Helen Hamilton / Keith NagleProducer: Helen HamiltonSourcesArticle: Jack King; '10 great films about queer history'; BFI.org.uk; February 2021Article: Isabelle Grimshaw; 'A Short History of LGBTQ+ Cinema'; freesat.co.uk; June 2023Documentary: 'Queerama' (2017); Dir. Daisy Asquith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more43minPlay
May 22, 2024Dance of the 41 (2020 Movie)Send us a textIt’s Pride season, and Kim and Alice are celebrating by discussing the queeriest 2020 Mexican drama, ‘Dance of the 41’. There’s cigar innuendo, bathtub math and honeymoon-related fainting, as well as the real history of the LGBTQ+ community in 1900s Mexico.Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Keith NagleProducer: Helen HamiltonSourcesArticle: Brendan O'Boyle; '"Los 41": The Queer Dance Party That Changed Mexico'; Americas Quarterly, June 2020Article: Thaddeus Morgan; '41 Has a Secret Meaning in Mexico Thanks to a Queer Underground Ball'; History.com; June 2018Article: Kittredge Cherry; 'Dance of the 41 Queers: Police Raid Mexican Drag Ball in 1901'; qspirit.net; Jan 2024Article: Heib, L. (2023). El Baile de Los 41: Sexuality in 1900’s Mexico. The Toro Historical Review, 14(2), 55-62. Article: Roger Moore; 'Netflixable? Gay Mexican history plays out in 'Dance of the 41''; rogersmovienation.com; 2021Article: Manuel Betancourt; ''Dance of the 41' Review: Netflix Drama Spotlights a 19th-Century Queer Scandal'; Variety.com; 2021Book: R. Irwin (Editor), E. McCaughan (Editor), M. Nasser (Editor)(2003) 'The Famous 41: sexuality and social control in Mexico, c.1901' ; Palgrave/MacMillanBiography: 'Amada Díaz Quiñones'; findagrave.comBiography: 'Ignacio de la Torre y Mier'; findagrave.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 6minPlay
May 08, 2024The Remains of the Day (1993 Movie)Send us a textThis week we’re having our hearts broken by a bad case of British butler-itis, as Kim and Alice sob through The Remains of the Day. We’re learning about the politics of the aristocracy, strict servant etiquette and why you shouldn’t learn the facts of life from Anthony Hopkins.Sound Engineer: Keith NagleEditor: Helen Hamilton / Keith NagleProducer: Helen Hamilton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 4minPlay
FAQs about Fetch the Smelling Salts:How many episodes does Fetch the Smelling Salts have?The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.