• Beyond the Hedge: The People and Stories that Shape the British Countryside

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Beyond the Hedge: The People and Stories that Shape the British Countryside

By: Scribehound
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Beyond the Hedge where the writer, Patrick Galbraith, goes in search of the places, people, traditions and tales that make rural Britain extraordinary. Join Patrick as he heads out along the backroads to meet publicans, writers, hedgelayers, butchers, poets and keepers of everything from pigs to grey partridges to bees. He explores often-complex and sometimes-thorny themes with the help of real experts – practitioners with their hands in the soil and academics who’ve spent their lives thinking about things like the cultural history of fishing. Beyond the Hedge gets to the heart of rural Britain, as it was, is now and will be in the future. Subscribe to Scribehound to support independent countryside writing: https://www.scribehound.com/subscription
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Episodes
  • How to win the Grand National - Horses, tears, and the men who can’t give up
    May 1 2024

    Patrick Galbraith meets Marcus Armytage, Grand National-winning jockey and Scribehounder, at his home in Berkshire to find out what it takes to win the most famous horse race in the world. Patrick learns about Marcus’ route into racing and why he never made the step from amateur to professional, despite still holding the record for the National.

    Next Patrick visits legendary National Hunt trainer Oliver Sherwood, who trained two Hennesey Gold Cup winning horses, Arctic Call and Many Clouds. Oliver explains what it takes to become a successful National Hunt trainer and why dealing with owners is such a challenge. If you're curious about the countryside, subscribe to Scribehound to get daily reads from leading rural writers.

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    43 mins
  • Eating on the Wild Side: Cooking Squirrel Offal and Foraged Fennel
    Apr 17 2024

    Patrick Galbraith learns about offal and why chefs love cooking with it. First, he heads to Norfolk with his friend Sachin Kureishi to shoot some woodpigeons and some squirrels. Mission accomplished, he returns to London where the young butcher, chef, and offal devotee, Flossy Philips, comes over to his flat to cook some really impressive dishes, using squirrel and pigeon offal as well herbs foraged in the local park.

    Flossy, who runs an offal project called ‘Floffal’, believes that innards are the very essence of a creature and they should be treated with as much gastronomic respect as the most expensive cuts of meat.

    You can follow Flossy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/floffal/

    The wine they drink, which comes from Walsingham Vineyards, can be found here: https://walsingham.co/collections/wine

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    32 mins
  • English Wine: The Art of Doing Things Differently
    Apr 3 2024

    Patrick Galbraith plunges into the fascinating world of English wine. He chats to Henry Jeffreys, the celebrated drinks journalist, about his highly-acclaimed new book Vines in a Cold Climate: the people behind the English wine revolution. Henry tells him that the world of English wine is still very much in its infancy – he also paints a picture of an industry full of extraordinary people who will stop at nothing to produce the best product they can. Henry tells Patrick about the history of wine in this country and how important it is that winemakers get their branding right.

    Patrick then, based on Henry’s recommendation, drives to Flint Vineyard, on the Norfolk / Suffolk border, where hares lollop among the vines and sheep eat the weeds. Flint is one of the most interesting English winemakers around. They do things their way and the results, Patrick learns when they get a few bottles out, are extraordinary.

    Henry Jeffrey’s book is available to order here.----more----

    Beyond the Hedge is brought to you by Scribehound, a digital space where the most important conversations about the countryside can take place.

    Scribehound gives some of the best countryside writers total creative freedom to write about the things that matter the most to them.

    Writers on Scribehound include acclaimed authors like Patrick Laurie, veteran journalists like Guy Adams and Anna Jones, sporting heroes like former England cricket captain David Gower and Grand National winner Marcus Armytage, plus well known rural voices like Jonny Carter, Charlie Jacoby and Adam Henson.

    With one original column published every day, a Scribehound subscription gives you your daily dose of the countryside from one of these 30 brilliant rural minds, delivered straight to your inbox.

    Listeners to Beyond the Hedge can take advantage of a one month free trial, as well as a huge 40% discount on an annual subscription to Scribehoud - just visit www.Scribehound.com/subscription to sign up, and tell them Patrick sent you.

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    43 mins
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