Jun 1, 2021
The date is February 1610. James is bankrupt and Parliament is proposing a scheme called the Great Contract to curb his spending. An accountant from the Treasury comes to do an audit.
The Lost Tapes of History was created and written by Kerrie Fuller.
James I: Dave Heron – T: @dave_heron www.youtube.com/channel/UCcJISYi3nH4Y7Nti4mzx9bg?view_as=subscriber
Accountant: Rob Woodhall - www.mandy.com/uk/actor/robert-woodhall-1 - T: @robwoodhall1
Narrator: Fraser Fraser - www.mandy.com/uk/actor/fraser-fraser-1 – T: @fraserfraser123
Intro/Outro: Becky Reader
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Sound Disclaimer: The Lost Tapes of History was recorded remotely during lockdown in late 2020. As such, the actors used what equipment they had available and were limited by their location. This has resulted in variable audio quality although hopefully, it won’t stop your enjoyment of the podcast.