
Prime Time is a casual history Rexy-Pod ranking all the British Prime Ministers from Robert Walpole to the modern day. On our way, we'll tell the story of this nation, cast judgement on our forebears, and explore some of the weird, wonderful, and time-worn bits of modern British Politics that are still around today.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsHistoryNews | |||

A second episode for examining Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton; and for connected purposes.
This is our final episode for the Duke of Grafton, in which he seizes the reins of power, enjoys a golden retirement, and receives his review.
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A Christmas special & quiz for exploring what the Georgians got up to at Christmas.
Edited by Roberto Toro of Grand Embassy Productions
With thanks to our wonderful Members of the Podcast
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An episode for examining Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton; and for connected purposes.
This is our first episode for the Duke of Grafton, featuring his family background, early life, and call to power.
With thanks to our wonderful Member... more
Fancy briefcases and parliamentary lecterns: the unusual story of how special boxes play a surprisingly iconic role in British political life.
With thanks to our wonderful Members of the Podcast!
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You guys are great, more please!!
Hello from Houston, TX! Superb opening episodes so far and the Robert Walpole episodes really help me understand the world view in which George Frideric Handel made money in the London stock market while writing operas and oratorios! Cannot wait for the next episodes! Especially what Lord north was up to besides being that guy who said “Dear God it’s all over” in our history textbooks. And looking forward to more of Podcat research and Dogcast legal antics.
Excellent, informative and funny. Keep it up. Like the cat
Love that the rexy format is evolving and we have three hosts! I can’t wait to learn about how the prime ministers work, and finally make sense of the British way of governance!
This is a really fun series that takes a light-hearted but interesting look at all the British Prime Ministers, and all the weird bits of process and tradition in between. I’m really enjoying it, have recommended it to all my friends, and I can’t wait to listen to the next episodes!
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This podcast offers an engaging exploration of British history through the lens of its Prime Ministers, from Robert Walpole to the present day. The hosts blend humor and insightful commentary to discuss each leader's legacy, personal anecdotes, and historical significance, all while ranking their impact in a unique format. The show is likely to attract those interested in not only the political machinations of the past but also the quirky traditions that continue to shape modern British governance. With a light-hearted approach, it seeks to make complex historical topics accessible and entertaining for a diverse audience.
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