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29 May 2023Bonus Mini Episode: The Silsoe Grey Lady00:13:00

In this bonus, mini episode, partly recorded on a dawn walk around Wrest Park, hear the ghost story of the grey lady of Silsoe in Bedfordshire. Birdsong will accompany you as we travel back in time and discover what haunts the George Inn and how the haunting is linked to the beautiful and stately Wrest Park.

Show notes and transcript at Weird in the Wade's blog 

Please consider supporting the podcast if you can by rating or reviewing this episode or buy me a Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Follow us on social media on instagram and Twitter as @weirdinthewade 

Written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

 

27 May 202416. The Haunting of Camden House01:02:07

Today's episode follows a ghost story over three centuries. We start in the 1880s with school children terrified by a ghost in a garden. Then we explore a newsagents bothered by paranormal activity in the 1960s. In the present day we discover a secret tunnel entrance and hear rumours of a helpful spirit where the garden once bloomed. Linking all these hauntings is the building of Camden House. Once a Victorian school, then a newsagents for over 50 years, more recently it has been a succession of takeaways and restaurants. 

I also had a last minute breakthrough which filled in a missing piece of the puzzle. I've added this towards the end of the episode so don't believe me early on when I say I can find no evidence of a tragic Edwardian school teacher who could be haunting the old school! Listen on and find out what I discovered.

And yes this is the first part of an exploration of the Biggleswade tunnels. Check out the show blog for a map identifying tunnel entrances and town centre hauntings at: weirdinthewade.blog 

If you want more from Weird in the Wade join Team Weird on our Patreon and get bonus episodes every month. Find out more here: patreon.com/WeirdintheWade 

You can find links to our shop for Weird in the Wade merch, as well as how to donate to the show through Ko-fi and links to all our socials here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

A show transcript is also available on our blog: https://weirdinthewade.blog/

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects by Epidemic Sound

 

17 Jul 2023Bonus Episode: Updates, News and a New Spooky Story00:38:45

A bonus episode with updates from previous episodes, a new spooky story that happened to Nat Doig earlier this year, and some news about changes to the podcast. There's also a new trailer for the next episode about the Potton Poisoner. 

If you haven't listened to all of our previous episode's here's some timings so you can avoid spoilers! 

Pound Stretcher update is at 3 minutes 45

Flying saucer update is at 8 minutes 15

Potton Wood Update is at 14 minutes 10

New Spooky story and trailer all spoiler safe from 20 minutes onwards

Contact the Podcast at weirdinthewade@gmail.com 

Find us on the socials https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

Buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Additional voice acting in crowd scene by Savigear and McOwen

Theme music and the Potton Poisoner theme by Tess Savigear 

All other music and additional sound effects Epidemic Sound  

25 Nov 202422. Haunted Theatres01:13:00

They say every theatre has a ghost. Nat embarks on an investigation to see if this is true. Starting with the newest theatre in Biggleswade, the Bigg Theatre. Once a town hall, then a petrol station, department store and a restaurant, it seems the Bigg Theatre building has a long history associated with performance and more recently ghostly happenings.

Three actors share their stories of uncanny occurrences within theatres from Brighton, to Swansea and northern towns. 

Why do performance spaces feel so otherworldly at times? Is there a logical reason for this or a spiritual one?

Guests on this episode include:

Anna Stolli from the Bigg Theatre find out more about the theatre here: https://www.thebiggtheatre.co.uk/

Owen Staton from the Time Between Times Story Telling Podcast. Listen to his podcast here: https://podfollow.com/1573244734

Find links, show notes and further reading on the weird in the wade blog here: https://weirdinthewade.blog/2024/11/25/22-haunted-theatres-show-notes-links-and-further-reading/

Follow the podcast on social media, find links here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

Want extra content and to support the show? Then check out Weird in the Wade's Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/c/WeirdintheWade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music is by Tess Savigear

All additional sound effects and music from Epidemic Sound

16 Dec 2024New Witness to the most haunted pub in Biggleswade00:20:00

This stocking filler of an episode is packed full of new witnesses and updates to previous cases. 

In today’s episode we’ll hear from a new witness to the haunting of the Golden Pheasant. It's a chance to set the story straight about one of the hauntings I covered in that episode.

There’s new information about Thelma Roberts the 1950s UFO investigator and some medical evidence which could shed new light on the Potton Poisoner case.

And at the end of today’s episode I will reveal who the special Christmas episode guest is. 

Have an update or story to share message Nat on weirdinthewade@gmail.com

Join the patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/c/WeirdintheWade

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music and the Potton Poisoner theme by Tess Savigear.

All other music by Epidemic Sound.

26 Feb 202525 Old Ragbones: Biggleswade's Unidentified Man00:40:00

As the missing person's charity, Locate International launch a fresh appeal into "Biggleswade Man" Nat takes a closer look at this missing persons, and unidentified body case.

Even if you don't live in Biggleswade you could hold the key to solving this 28 year mystery. 

In February 1997 some schoolboys playing truant discovered the body of a homeless man. They recognised this man as "Old Ragbones," an itinerate tool sharpener. 

Old Ragbones attracted rumours in life and even more so in death. After 28 years he has still not been identified. Someone must know who he is. Somewhere a parent, a child, a sibling, a friend, even a colleague misses him and wonders what became of him. He may have had links to London and further afield. Listen to this fascinating episode and please share it with others. Do you hold the key to this man's identity? 

You can find more information and see images of our mystery man on the show blog weirdinthewade.blog 

Or visit Locate International's appeal: https://locate.international/appeals/biggleswade-man

Thanks go out to the people of Biggleswade who shared information with me about their memories of this mysterious man. Especially Craig, Roy and Angela who shared statements with me. 

Voice acting in this episode is from Owen Staton and Paul Gledhill. 

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects from Epidemic Sound. 

27 Jan 202524. The Mystery of Pegnut Wood's Creepy Bridge00:49:09

There's a wood between the Bedfordshire town of Potton and the ancient hamlet of Sutton, which has spooked many locals including Nat. The creepiness seems to coalesce around an ancient bridge along an equally venerable footpath which has possibly been in use for over 1000 years. 

After Nat encountered this strange part of the woods nearly three years ago, she's been trying to piece together it's history and to find a cause of the unsettling feelings walkers have described.

Why do few birds sing in that part of the woods?

Was the path used as a route to an execution site?

Is a big cat sighting from the 1990s somehow involved?

Nat uncovers Victorian fake news along the way and a torrid tale of polluted waterways and sewage dumps, but does she discover the truth?

Find photographs and further reading on the show blog weirdinthewade.blog

If you have any suggestions or questions email weirdinthewade@gmail.com

Thanks to local author Paul Jameson for his insight and here's where you can find out more about his wonderful books: https://www.modquokka.com/

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music is by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects by Epidemic Sound. 

 

15 May 2023Bonus Episode: The Great Fire of Biggleswade, New Evidence.00:36:00

A bonus episode about the 1785 Great Fire of Biggleswade. I've unearthed new evidence, which has lain unnoticed for 230 years. Does the established narrative including the cause of the fire need to be challenged? Make up your own mind after listening.

Find out about how the news was reported 230 years ago, how connected our country really was back then, and how history can turn on a six pence or on a dog's paw.

Researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

Find the transcript and show notes at weirdinthewade.blog

We're on twitter and instagram as @weirdinthewade

01 Jan 2024Bonus Episode: Facing my Demons at the Black Magic Church00:41:06

Happy New Year! In this bonus episode I visit the ruin of St Mary's Old Church, Clophill. On a chilly December morning, 60 years after the ruin became notorious for black magic rituals, devil worship, vandalism, desecration and hauntings, I spend a few hours recording and photographing the site. An instance of pareidolia (seeing a figure in random mottled wall markings in this case) forces me to confront some childhood demons. 

You don't have to have listened to the previous episodes about Clophill's infamous church to listen to this bonus episode but you might enjoy it more if you have heard episode's 9 and 10 first. 

Photographs accompanying this episode can be found on the show blog: weridinthewade.blog or on my flickr page.

If you have any feedback, suggestions or just want to get in touch with the show email: weirdinthewade@gmail.com

Or find the show on social media by following this link, https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

You can buy the show a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects are from Epidemic Sound

 

03 Jul 20233. What’s Haunting Potton Wood?01:03:00

Can a WW2 plane crash explain the strange phenomena that have been reported in this quiet corner of English woodland over the last 70 years? How does the tale of a little hero dog tie in with the ghostly encounters? Why do so many visitors to the wood smell burning when there are no signs of fire near by?

This month's episode is a little different. We have a witness interview, field recordings from the woods, access to Luton Paranormal's research files and lots of history to explore as we try to find out what is haunting Potton Wood?

Our guest is author Paul Jameson find out about his books at modquokka.com 

Show notes, links, photographs and transcript can be found at weirdinthewade.blog

Follow the pod on Twitter and Insta at @weirdinthewade

If you're able please consider buying the pod a coffee at Ko-Fi.com/weirdinthewade

Researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

Additional music and sound effects by Epidemic Sound 

 

24 Feb 2025Where's Weird in the Wade?00:03:06

Just a quick update to let you know where your Weird in the Wade episode is? Don't worry new episodes are on their way. You won't have to wait long.

Listen to find out why the Witches of Bedfordshire episodes will be a little late. There's also exciting news about an appeal to find a missing man who's body was discovered in Biggleswade 28 years ago. He has never been identified. Coming in the next few days is an episode about this tragic mystery. Can you help identify Old Ragbones, as he was known to the local children, Biggleswade's Mystery Man? No matter where you are in the world, you could hold the key to solving this mystery. 

29 Apr 202415. Weird Wanders Two: My night in York's Most Haunted Inn01:17:00

As part of my haunted house challenge I spent the night at the Golden Fleece Hotel in York. The pub is renowned for being the most haunted pub in the city and maybe even Britain. No fewer than 15 ghosts have been reported to haunt the 17th century pub. 

Listen to my live recordings during the night, as well as interviews with fellow guests over breakfast, all of whom had strange stories to tell. 

I investigate one of the pubs most enduring ghost stories and find out one of the strangest tales I've ever come across. 

I also chat with the wonderful Rob Kirkup of How Haunted podcast about his love of ghosts, and York hauntings in particular. He tells a chilling ghost story of his own and we compare notes about our stays at the Golden Fleece which although were 13 years apart had some creepy similarities. 

Also this week over on the YouTube channel I will be hosting a live one year anniversary celebration, telling stories and answering questions. Please join me if you can details can be found here!

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Tess Savigear wrote the theme

All additional music and sound effects from Epidemic Sound.

 

24 Jun 202417. The Haunted Tunnels01:20:00

Find out how terrifying sighting of a Cavalier ghost in the 1930s links to Biggleswade's mysterious tunnels. I explore the cellar below where the phantom was seen, discover hidden passageways, bricked up tunnel entrances, and much more. I take you on a trip down the river, and to the Camden House school room, we explore the history of Biggleswade's brewing industry, and I visit the Bedfordshire archives all in an effort to solve the riddle of what these tunnels were built for, and why they were bricked up. 

Join me on this journey if you dare!

You can see images and further links on the blog at Weirdinthewade.blog 

Join Team Weird and support the show at Patreon: patreon.com/WeirdintheWade

Or at Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Find Weird in the Wade on social media at: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

You can also vote for Weird in the Wade at the British  Podcast Awards listeners choice here: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting

 

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

Camelot Monastery Gregorian Chant by Darren Curtis

All additional sound effects and music by Epidemic Sound

 

 

04 Sep 20236. The Potton Poisoner: Part 301:06:00

In this final part of the story of Sarah Dazley, the Victorian poisoner, we follow the evidence shared at William Dazley's inquest and murder trial. We unpick tricky testimony and tangled timelines in an attempt to decide if Sarah really did it. There's gossip, pills and powders, a dead pig, and a teenage pregnancy all to uncover. 

We hear a new ghost story shared by a listener this time centred around the Chequers Inn at Wrestlingworth where the inquest was held. Does Sarah's restless spirit still haunt the pub?

And keep listening for a sneak preview of our next episode about big cats and phantom felines.

Have a suggestion, question or want to share a story? Please get in touch with Weird in the Wade at weirdinthewade@gmail.com 

Find the podcast on social media through the links on: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

If you enjoy the show and are able to support us by buying Weird In the Wade a coffee you can do at: https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Crowd voices by Savigear and McOwen

Theme music and the Potton Poisoner theme by Tess Savigear

All other music and additional sound effects by Epidemic Sound 

18 Mar 202413. Ghostly Crime Part 2: Biggleswade Body Snatchers and Things That Go Bump in the Night01:00:45

In this episode Nat Doig explores the tale of Biggleswade's body snatchers. As is often the case it turns out that the truth is stranger and more satisfying than fiction. Do the body snatchers haunt the town still? Why might the town have forgotten the most exciting part of the story, preferring instead to remember just a murky fragment of the tale? Nat ponders these questions and finds some surprising answers.

This episode also looks at a haunting linked to a victim of crime in London's Green Park. Listen as Nat tells the story of this sorrowful phantom recorded under the sombre trees of the park on a cold winters dusk. 

A transcript for the show can be found here

Find show notes on the blog here and photographs for this episode here.

Weird in the Wade social media links can be found here.

The You Tube Channel here

Information about the live stream on 1st May here

You can email the show at weirdinthewade@gmail.com

Researched, written, presented, and edited by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects Epidemic Sound

31 Mar 2025Witches Apprehended! Mary and Mother Sutton01:37:30

In 1612 in Milton Ernest, a village five miles north of Bedford, two women, a mother and daughter are accused and tried by their village for witchcraft. Their story is written up in a propaganda pamphlet the following year, and their case is used in a 1627 legal guide for witchcraft cases. Yet even those who are familiar with the dark tales of England's witch trials often have not heard of their story. The 1612 Northampton witch trial is often credited as the first documented evidence of ducking being used in such trials. But Mary Sutton was ducked at least a month or two before Northampton.

It's a sad story, but an important one. It's a story that has been misreported from it's very start. In this episode Nat Doig, pieces together the events, looking beyond the propaganda and tries to make sense of a senseless attack on these two women. 

The episode stars Owen Staton in the roles of Cornelius Harbird, and John Inger. Owen has his own podcast Time Between Time Storytelling which you can listen to here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/time-between-times-storytelling-with-owen-staton/id1573244734

The beautiful Ladies Sutton theme was composed especially for this episode by Tess Savigear and performed by Tess on piano and Charlotte Pascoe on oboe. 

Check out the show blog for further information and show notes at weirdinthewade.blog

Support the show on Patreon and receive exclusive content every month: https://www.patreon.com/c/WeirdintheWade

Find links to social media and other ways to support and engage with the show at: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music and Ladies Sutton theme composed by Tess Savigear, oboe by Charlotte Pascoe

All additional sound effects and music from Epidemic Sound

  

27 Nov 20239. The Black Magic Church01:07:15

There's an abandoned church on a hill top at Clophill in Bedfordshire, that fuelled my nightmares as a child. In today's episode I explore the history of this notorious church that the tabloid press labelled a "black magic church" back in the 1960s. This ruined church has associations with magic, ghosts, grave robbers, the devil, desecration and death. But are the newspaper stories and the local folklore true? And why was I so scared by the very thought of this church as a child? How do my nightmares link to a very different kind of church in Biggleswade? All is revealed in this episode of Weird in the Wade.

I confront my demons (pun intended) to cover this story for the show.

Find photos, links to further reading and show transcript here: www.weirdinthewade.blog 

If you'd like to support the show you can buy Weird in the Wade a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Social media links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

Researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme Music by Tess Savigear

All additional sound effects and music from Epidemic Sound

01 Apr 202414. Weird Wanders One: Blind George Ghost of Anstey01:12:19

We take a short wander away from Biggleswade, over the county border into Hertfordshire in this episode. Nat Doig tells the tale of Blind George of Anstey. It's a folktale with a bit of everything, a secret tunnel, a blind fiddle player, a faithful dog, the devil, and a ghost. 

Nat also explores myths and legends around blindness including busting some modern myths with her guest Paul Day.

Nat and Paul discuss a neurological condition which affects many blind people, and could hold a clue to solving at least some ghost sightings. Paul also shares his experiences of going on a ghost hunt in a spooky tower with a spiral staircase.

It's a slightly different episode to the usual Weird in the Wade but one that will be just as thought provoking possibly more so.

For show transcript, notes and links for further information on the issues discussed in the podcast including Charles Bonnet Syndrome, please visit the show blog: https://weirdinthewade.blog/

You can find the show on social media here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

You can email Nat at weirdinthewade@gmail.com

If you'd like to support the show you can by the pod a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, produced and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music Tess Savigear

A huge thank you to Litha for granting permission for their song Blind George to play on this episode. You can hear the track here: https://www.litha-music.com/images/music/Blind_George.mp3

And Blind George's theme from: freesound 42953 Freqman gypsy violin variation

28 Oct 202421. Haunted Henlow Camp01:04:00

In this episode we travel to RAF Henlow where phantom footsteps in the snow, and a poltergeist are said to be linked to a daring pioneer of parachuting in the 1920s. We'll learn about the hauntings, and this airman's dare devil antics which tragically led to his untimely death. 

Nat Doig also shares some of her eerie memories of living at RAF Henlow as a child in the 1980s, including ghost stories, creepy world war II buildings and a haunted landscape.

There's also some exciting updates about BBC Sounds and a Halloween event with BBC 3 Counties Radio.

Find show notes, links and more information on the show blog at weirdinthewade.blog

Support Weird in the Wade at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/WeirdintheWade

Find Weird in the Wade on social media: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear 

Additional music and sound effects from Epidemic Sounds

 

 

19 Jun 2023Bonus Episode: Luton’s Noontide Hag00:20:00

In 1848 a boy from Luton workhouse has a strange and horrifying encounter in church. His story is reported in the newspapers and there are links to Scotland, Sir Walter Scott and a pioneer of stage magic. Hear all about it in this bonus episode.

Get in touch with Weird in the Wade on Twitter and insta @weirdinthewade or through our blog. We'd love to hear from you.

If you'd like to support us you can buy us a coffee at Ko-fi or simply follow, like and review the pod as it helps other's find us. Thank you! 

Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Our theme music is by Tess Savigear

Additional music and sound effects from Epidemic Sound. 

12 Mar 2025Part Two: The Witches of Bedfordshire00:43:00

In this episode Nat completes her exploration of witchcraft in Bedfordshire starting with a 19th Century ghost sighting of a witch.

The episode covers a case of Victorian girls playing at witches to horrific and cruel effect. Then moves through the 20th Century with it's contrast between the rise of wicca and nature based neo pagan witchcraft, and the persistent fear of "black magic" and the satanic panic.

Nat ponders whether we have moved far enough away from the causes and motivations of the 17th century witch trials. But ends the episode with a delightful piece of witch related folklore.

This episode contains some descriptions of cruelty to animals but Nat gives you a heads up before those sections. 

You can read more about the witches of Bedfordshire on the blog at weirdinthewade.blog

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music and the track Waking Up are by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects by Epidemic Sound. 

 

 

23 Dec 202423 Haunted Cinema's with Danny Robins01:22:20

In this festive special episode Nat chats with Danny Robins of Uncanny, the Witch Farm, the Battersea Poltergeist and 2:22 A Ghost Story Fame. They chat about haunted cinemas, theatres and doppelgangers.

But before their chat, Nat explores the creepy tales from one of Bedford's former cinemas. There's phantom monks and an old Priory to explore along the way.

Special guest Owen Staton returns with a confession about a haunted cinema he worked in! 

And Nat learns why an ambulance and priest were stationed outside a Biggleswade cinema in the 1970s.

It really is a bumper festive fearsome delight of an episode.

Find show notes on the blog https://weirdinthewade.blog/

Join Team Weird on Patreon and receive bonus content. https://www.patreon.com/c/WeirdintheWade

Find Weird in the Wade on social media here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects from Epidemic Sound.

29 Jan 202411. Black Tom Phantom Highwayman of Bedford01:00:00

In this episode we explore one of Bedford's most famous hauntings. A folktale so well known it gave it's name to an area of the town. What is now a rather unassuming roundabout just north of Bedford town centre, known locally as Black Tom's Grave, was once a place of fear. Was a highwayman executed on that site? Does his restless spirit still wander beneath the trees there? Why are there so many paranormal reports in that small area of Bedford? And who is the shadowy figure often reported along side the spectre of Black Tom?

We also look at other myths and legends attached to highwaymen with connections to Bedfordshire including Biggleswade and beyond. Why do so many of us love a highwayman story and footpad phantom?

Visit the Weird in the Wade blog to see photos, sources and show transcript.

Enjoying the show? Buy the podcase a coffee or two at https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Find Weird in the Wade on social media, links here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

If you have any comments, suggestions or just want to get in touch please email the show at weirdinthewade@gmail.com

Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme Music by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects Epidemic Sound

 

25 Sep 20237. The Big Cat of Biggleswade and Phantom Felines01:04:00

There have been several sightings of a big cat stalking the water meadows, heaths, and back gardens of Biggleswade in the last twenty years. And they're not your usual black panther type sightings; they're more intriguing. Of course, I just had to investigate.

In this episode I speak with an eye witness about the large and unusual cat they saw whilst walking their dog. We have another witness statement sent into the show, and I look at old newspaper stories. All in an attempt to work out what the Beast of Biggleswade really is.

And I share with you my theory...

I also speak with Owen Staton, of the Time Between Times podcast, about his brushes with big cats in Wales, from school lockdowns, to one incident he attended in his role as a police officer. We also discuss what makes these big cat sightings so compelling.

I finish the show with a couple of ghost stories which feature phantom felines. 

Special guest this week is Owen Staton of the Time between Times and Spectre of the Sea podcasts.

If you have a suggestion, feedback or question please email the show at weirdinthewade@gmail.com 

Find us on social media: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade 

Researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

Cat meows and purrs by the pod-cat Kasumi

All additional sound effects and music from Epidemic Sound.

20 Apr 2023Weird in the Wade: Trailer00:03:30

Something is coming... A new podcast about all that's weird, wonderful and a little off kilter in the town of Biggleswade in Bedfordshire. Before our first episode is released on Monday 1st of May listen to a trailer all about this new and fascinating podcast. If you like your spooky stories with an historical context or your history with a pinch of the paranormal then this is the podcast for you.

Theme music by Tess Savigear

Written and presented by Natalie Doig

13 Nov 2023Bonus Episode: More Big Cats of Bedfordshire and Beyond00:32:01

In this bonus episode we hear from a new witness who saw a large black cat in Bedfordshire in the 1990s. His sighting was near to the famous encounters with the beast of Silsoe which I also explore.

We also catch up with Owen Staton, completing the interview started in episode 7, The Big Cat of Biggleswade and Phantom Felines.

Find out more about Owen and his podcasts by following him on Twitter / X here

Read the show notes and links on the blog at weirdinthewade.blog 

Contact the podcast at weirdinthewade@gmail.com 

Find us on social media at this link here

Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music is by Tess Savigear

Additional music by Epidemic Sounds

 

30 Sep 202420. JF Hunt The Victorian Medium Who Worked With Shakespeare's Ghost01:17:20

19th Century spiritualism is at the heart of this episode which we'll explore through the exploits of a Biggleswade medium who believed he was in direct contact with the spirit of William Shakespeare. John Francis Hunt, who we met in the previous episode, was an extraordinary man, he pursued justice, sought out buried treasure and was a constant correspondent with the newspapers, the social media of his day. 

We'll explore spiritualism's roots in A

merica with the Fox sisters. How spiritualism became a kind of culture war in the mid 19th century as well visiting an 1875 séance held in Bedford and described by the press as bogus.

There's also a brief update at the end of the episode about Weird in the Wade's win of Gold for best history podcast at the British Podcast Awards! 

Find show notes and further reading on the blog at weirdinthewade.blog 

Support Weird in the Wade and get exclusive bonus episodes every month by joining Team Weird on Patreon. patreon.com/WeirdintheWade

Find us on social media at: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Joint cracking in this episode provided by Jason Doig, Tess Savigear and David Stephenson

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional sound effects and music from Epidemic Sound. 

29 Jul 202418. The Night Hag (with guest Ciaran O'Keeffe)01:31:30

The Night Hag, is an old name for sleep paralysis. A sleep condition or disorder that has led to some of the most terrifying stories and folktales from around the world. From encounters with demons, witches and ghosts, to alien abductions sleep paralysis has spawned many scary stories. Likewise many paranormal experiences have been explained by sceptics as being caused by sleep paralysis.

In this episode I explore my own terrifying experience of sleep paralysis, consider what might cause it, discover links to our past including some local ghost sightings in workhouses over a century ago.

I also chat with Dr Ciaran O'Keeffe, parapsychologist and expert sceptic on Uncanny and Most Haunted about his studies into sleep paralysis, it's causes, how to deal with it if it happens to you, and it's impact on our culture and understanding of the paranormal. It's a discussion you won't want to miss!

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Exciting news!

I am delighted to say that Weird in the Wade has been nominated for best history podcast at the British Podcast Awards! It's an award judged by a panel but if you'd like to vote for Weird in the Wade in the listeners choice award you can do so here: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music is by Tess Savigear

All additional sound effects and music by Epidemic Sound  

 

01 May 20231 The Haunted Pound Stretcher00:52:12

The staff at the Biggleswade pound stretcher got more than they bargained for when strange things started happening at their place of work. We examine what really went down in the shop and gather witness testimonies. We'll also look at links to Biggleswade's past and the building's unique place in history. Can we discover who Aggie the poltergeist really was?

Visit Weird in the Wade blog for more info including transcript and photos.

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Theme music by Tess Savigear

Other music and additional sound effects by Epidemic Sound

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28 Aug 20235. The Potton Poisoner: Part Two01:06:00

This is the second part of a three part story about Sarah Dazley the Potton Poisoner. 

This episode opens with Sarah's arrest on the banks of the Thames in London and her appearance in front of the Lord Mayor. We'll hear a late night conversation between Sarah and the women guarding over her in a Biggleswade tavern. Find out why arsenic poisoning was such a problem in Victorian Britain. As well as exploring the details of the inquests into the deaths of her first husband and baby. It's an episode with twists and turns, delving into Victorian attitudes towards domestic abuse and violence, and their preoccupation with the nature of women. It sets up a final episode at the dramatic murder trial in Part Three.

This episode deals with murder, domestic violence, and the death of an infant. Please choose carefully where and how you listen. 

If you have any thoughts or suggestions please email the show at: weirdinthewade@gmail.com 

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music and the Potton Poisoner theme is by Tess Savigear

Additional crowd voices by Savigear and McOwen

All other music and sound effects are by Epidemic Sound

 

30 Oct 20238. The Most Haunted Pub in Biggleswade00:59:43

The Golden Pheasant in Biggleswade is not the town's oldest or even grandest pub, but this real ale beer house is reported to be Biggleswade's most haunted. Over the years strange phenomena and mysterious stories have built up around the establishment.

I visited the pub and chatted with regulars and staff to try and get to the bottom of the haunting. What I discovered made my blood run cold on at least three occasions as I uncovered two tragic deaths from the Victorian age, which seem to provide answers to the ghost sightings and sounds experienced at the  pub. Whether it's ghosts, a time slip or a folk memory of these tragedies being remembered you can decide. 

Happy Halloween everyone!

Show transcript and notes are at our blog: www.weirdinthewade.blog 

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Researched, written and presented by Natalie Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional sound effects and music by Epidemic Sound

26 Aug 202419. Solved: The Haunting of Murder Bridge01:09:13

I'd almost given up on discovering how murder bridge between Biggleswade and Sutton, got it's name. Until completely by accident I stumbled across a ghost story, reported as part of the minutes of a meeting of the Biggleswade Hospital Board in 1922. That led me on a twisty path to the truth, involving a libel case, a notorious Biggleswade spiritualist who believed he was the ghost of Shakespeare's secretary, and two tragic and mysterious deaths. At the heart of this tragic story was the reason why Murder Bridge was given it's name, and who the locals thought the ghost that haunted it might be. 

Expect seances, Victorian true crime, and some very colourful characters. 

At the end of this episode there is a trailer for the new and delightfully spooky RUE Papers by Emma Butler. In later episode's I play the part of Rose! Listen to this new podcast at: https://podfollow.com/1749765774 

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

Additional voices by M Savigear

All additional music and sound effects Epidemic Sound

 

26 Feb 202412. Ghostly Crime Part One: Murder Bridge, Thomas Dun and a Chat with Eerie Edinburgh01:16:56

In this bumper episode I explore why so many ghost stories and hauntings have a connection with crime or criminals.

I investigate the local legend of Biggleswade's Murder Bridge, a place every school child knows not to approach. 

I tell you the tale of Thomas Dun, reported to be Black Tom's phantom friend or even the real Black Tom. His 800 year old story is full of despicable deeds and more strange and eerie folk tales. 

And finally as a real treat, I talk with Wayne from Eerie Edinburgh about why he thinks so many ghostly stories centre around criminals and victims of crime. Many such stories feature on his wonderful podcast and YouTube videos. 

You can find a full transcript of today's episodes, notes, photographs and further reading on the show blog weirdinthewade.blog 

If you have a suggestion or question please email me at weirdinthewade@gmail.com

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And if you want to support the podcast you can by the show a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade

Researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Show Theme by Tess Savigear

All additional music and sound effects Epidemic Sound 

05 Jun 20232) Flying Saucers Over Biggleswade01:01:45

It's the 1950s and for a few short weeks Biggleswade becomes the flying saucer capital of the world! A UFO hoax is uncovered, whilst two flying saucer sightings a year apart, remain to this day, a mystery. Find out how the hoax and the genuine UFO mystery are intertwined, meet a cast of characters including a working class engineering hero, and a woman investigating UFOs with her trusty Labrador. In the 1950s things were definitely weird in the wade. 

Thank you so much for listening!

Read the show notes and transcript at weirdinthewade.blog

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This episode was researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music is by Tess Savigear

Additional sound effects and music by Epidemic Sound

And the owl hoot at the start of the episode is a sound clip from BigSoundBank.com 

31 Jul 20234. The Potton Poisoner: Part One00:59:30

On Saturday 5th August 2023 it will be 180 years since the execution of Sarah Dazley the Potton Poisoner, she was hanged outside Bedford Gaol in front of 10,000 people.

The haunting of a pretty cottage ties to the story of the Potton Poisoner. A murder case that was a Victorian sensation. Scandalising a nation, and still fascinating true crime enthusiasts today. Should Sarah Dazley, dubbed the Potton Poisoner by Victorian press, be known as the UKs first recorded female serial killer? Or is she innocent? The story is murkier and more twisty than a penny dreadful or melodrama.

In Part One, of this three part story, I'll tell you the ghost story that links to Sarah Dazley, and all about the life of the poisoner and her victims. 

Please be advised that although this case is 180 years old it deals with the issues of murder, domestic abuse and infant death. Please choose carefully when and where you want to listen.

Got any thoughts or suggestions? Email the show at weirdinthewade@gmail.com

Find links to the podcast website and socials here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade

The podcast is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music and the Potton Poisoner theme by Tess Savigear

Additional crowd voices by Savigear and McOwen

All other music and sound effects Epidemic Sound 

 

12 Mar 2025Part One: The Witches of Bedfordshire01:03:00

In this episode Nat takes you on a journey, exploring the history of witchcraft in Bedfordshire from medieval times up until the late 18th century. Kicking off with a ghost story about a witch. 

This episode moves from what is possibly Bedfordshire's earliest record of witchcraft, to the witch trials of the 17th century and beyond. It seems even when persecuting witches was outlawed in 1735, the people of Bedfordshire persisted in attempting to punish those who they thought dabbled in magical harm.

Part Two which is available now, which follows up from the 19th century to modern day.

In this episode Dr Francis Young, provides his insight into 16th century religious and political matters.

Tess Savigear voices an account of the "Dunstable witch," Elizabeth Pratt.

Owen Staton voices an account of the "witch of Oakley."

Matt Savigear voices the curious case of a husband and wife accused of witchcraft in Silsoe. 

You can read more about the witches of Bedfordshire on the blog at weirdinthewade.blog

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Weird in the Wade is researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music and the tracks, Waking Up and The Ladies Sutton are by Tess Savigear

Oboe on The Ladies Sutton is played by Charlotte Pascoe 

All additional music and sound effects by Epidemic Sound. 

 

 

18 Dec 202310. The Ghosts of St Mary’s Old Church01:00:30

In this Christmas bonanza episode chock full of ghosts, I tell you about the many hauntings reported at St Mary's Old Church, Clophill, over the last 60 years. From Spectral beasts scaring news agents at Christmas, to a punk band who felt their haunting encounter at the church brought them bad luck, to more recent mobile phone footage of monk like phantoms. It's all explored in this episode. 

Did the church's sad past of vandalism and desecration disturb spirits who should have been left to rest in peace, or did black magic rituals held at the church, summon something demonic that lingers there still, or has the church's notoriety primed us to expect the unexpected when visiting the site?

I want to extend my thanks to Damien O'Dell for giving me permission to cover one of his exclusive stories from his book Paranormal Bedfordshire - find out more about his books here.

Find out more about the sources used for this episode and discover further reading and photographs on the blog: weirdinthewade.blog

If you'd like to get in touch with the show please email weirdinthewade@gmail.com

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On Wednesday 20th December I'll be chatting with Rick Palmer on his fabulous podcast Some Other Sphere, you can listen here: https://someothersphere.podbean.com/

 

Researched, written and presented by Nat Doig

Theme music by Tess Savigear

All additional sound effects and music by Epidemic Sound

  

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