
Episode 1 - Does size matter?
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In the inaugural episode of "County Curious," hosts Hazel and Kieran explore Rutland, England's smallest county. They delve into its rich history, including its unique status changes and population growth. The episode highlights Rutland's notable traditions, such as the hanging of horseshoes in Oakham Castle, and its distinctive flag featuring agricultural symbols. The hosts also discuss local phrases like "my duck" and notable figures from Rutland, including Tim Brooke-Taylor and Georgie Henley. They conclude with a segment on Rutland's best service station and invite listeners to suggest the next county to explore.
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