Sarah Dowd

HistoryFFS

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Did you ever wonder how we got here, and how sometimes tiny pieces of history make up, and have shaped our lives? Or realised how every day, all of us are making history? Join me, Sarah Dowd, in exploring what has happened in the everyday lives of people for the better, or at least the experiences that have just make us laugh and say…This is… History. For F***’s Sake, the podcast that explores untold stories that make a difference. When the world seemingly shut down for almost two years, what were we doing? We were creating art, making history and crying out of human contact. We were craving o...

Author

Sarah Dowd

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History

Podcast website

historyffs.com

Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

S2 Episode 10: Audience to Action: The Rise of Immersive Theatre 30.06.2026

How did theatre evolve from exclusive, elite entertainment into a truly public, participatory art form? Why do modern audiences crave experiences that go beyond observation to full immersion and what does that say about society, technology, and the future of storytelling? To mark the 50th anniversary of London’s National Theatre, Sarah Dowd sits down with Fiona Porritt, Senior Creative Producer at...

S2 Episode 09: Non-Conformity: Changing Britain’s Past and Heritage’s Future Part 2 23.06.2026

What happens when a community has the courage to challenge, the faith to persist, and the nerve to imagine a different future? And what is lost when the buildings that held that community together begin to disappear? In part two, Sarah Dowd reunites with Chris Smith, Chair of the Historic Chapels Trust, and Steve Pilcher, longtime campaigner for England's chapels, to take the story further, from n...

S2 Episode 08: Non-Conformity: Changing Britain’s Past and Heritage’s Future 16.06.2026

The burning of Birmingham in July 1791 wasn't just a riot, it was the moment dissent and nonconformity became forces that would shape Britain forever. Sarah Dowd is joined by Chris Smith, Chair of the Historic Chapels Trust, and Steve Pilcher, longtime champion of historic chapels across England. Together they unravel what nonconformity really meant: centuries of struggle for religious freedom, co...

The History Myth Factory: Nelson, Blake and Who Gets to Be a Hero? 09.06.2026

You know the image: towering column, tricorn hat, one good eye. Admiral Nelson, Britain's ultimate naval hero. But how much of that legend is actually true? And how much was carefully constructed and sold to us? This week, Sarah Dowd is joined by Roy Clare, retired Rear Admiral, former boss of the National Maritime Museum, and someone who has spent a career thinking about how we remember (and misr...

S2 Ep 06 Beam Me Up...or Just Let Me Look: Space Beyond the Screen 02.06.2026

Sarah Dowd heads to Kielder Observatory to meet Chief Executive Leigh Venus and Director of Astronomy and Communications Dan Pye, exploring how our obsession with the cosmos travels from Caroline Herschel's groundbreaking work to Star Trek marathons and why that journey matters. Expect childhood wonder, Space Precinct nostalgia, a cameo in 28 Years Later , light pollution villains (including one n...

S2 Ep 05 Retail Revolutions: 250 Years of Museums, History and Shopping 12.05.2026

What does shopping have to do with American independence? In this playful yet thoughtful episode of It's History for F****'s Sake , Sarah Dowd sits down with Melody Caban, museum retail consultant, whose work bridges culture and commerce by reimagining the humble museum gift shop. Together, they unravel misconceptions about museum retail, the origins of “revolution you could hold in your hand,” an...

S2 Ep 04: Clutter and Collecting: The Hidden History of Stuff 05.05.2026

Ours to Keep? In this emotionally raw episode of It's History for F***'s Sake , host Sarah Dowd sits down with Clarissa Levi, inheritance tax lawyer, former Sotheby's specialist, and someone with rare double vision into objects, families, and loss. Together, they unpack why we collect, why inherited things mean so much (sometimes too much), and how the late 18th century turned possessions into ide...

S2 Ep 03: Lights, Camera… Heritage? The Rise of Screen Tourism in the UK 28.04.2026

What happens when blockbuster adaptations and binge-worthy TV turn British heritage into the world’s hottest travel destination? In this meta, thought-provoking episode of It's History for F***'s Sake, host Sarah Dowd welcomes Seren Welch, one of the UK’s leading screen destination consultants, whose career bridges decades of filmmaking, tourism marketing, and location storytelling for hits like D...

S2 Ep 02: Rebels in Red: The Pre-Raphaelites and the Art That Changed Britain 21.04.2026

How do a BBC fever dream, Victorian sex scandals, and a secret brotherhood of rebellious artists rewrite what we think we know about the past? In this provocative episode of History for F**k’s Sake host Sarah Dowd is joined by Dr. Alison Smith, Director of Collections and Research at the Wallace Collection, and one of the UK’s leading voices on 19th-century British art and the Victorian nude. Toge...

S2 Ep 01: Digging for Truth: Vikings, Blockbusters and the Reinvention of Archaeology with Dominic Tweddle 14.04.2026

What connects the myth-busting boulder chases of Indiana Jones, revolutionary political ferment, and the mud-splattered rise of modern archaeology? In this episode of History for F**k’s Sake host Sarah Dowd sits down with Professor Dominic Tweddle, British archaeologist, museum leader, and expert in material culture for an honest, engaging journey through the origins, controversies, and future of...

What’s Coming Up in Season 2 of HFFS! 07.04.2026

I’m so excited to share a sneak peek of what’s coming up this season. This time, we’re really stretching the boundaries, exploring moments in history that changed the way people think, create, and challenge the world around them. You’ll hear threads running through art, literature, science, film, and those ever-present debates about whose stories get told. Some moments might feel far away, but oth...

Meet the Host of the HFFS Podcast! 31.03.2026

Hey, I’m Sarah Dowd, your host here on History FFS! You know, I never imagined I’d end up hosting a history podcast. I grew up in Toronto in a house filled with stories and questions, and I was always the curious kid who didn’t believe there was just one right way to belong. For me, history isn’t just about dates or facts, it’s about people, emotions, culture, and the ways the past keeps echoing t...

Why Does The History For F**k’s Sake Podcast Exist? 24.03.2026

Why did we start this podcast show? Because history is everywhere, but too often it’s treated like it belongs to a small group of people. It’s boxed up, polished, told in ways that feel distant, intimidating, or flat and that’s never made sense to me. History isn’t just something that happened; it’s something we live with every day. It shapes our culture, our creativity, our politics, our identiti...

Season 2 of History for F**k’s Sake is coming! 17.02.2026

Did you ever notice how the biggest changes don’t always announce themselves? Sometimes they sneak in sideways through art, through ideas, through stories that keep being told and retold. I’m Sarah Dowd, and this is History for F**k’s Sake . Last season, we traced a hidden thread through our episodes. Some of you spotted it, some didn’t but you can uncover it on our Substack @HistoryFFS. This seas...

Ep 10: A BUG IN THE MACHINE: Family Folklore, DNA, and the Art & Science of History with Henry O’Keeffe 09.12.2025

What do a moth in a Harvard computer, Irish family folklore, and Oscar Wilde’s salon have in common? In this episode of History for F***k's Sake , host Sarah Dowd is joined by Henry O’Keeffe, a retired Doctor of Mathematics, lifelong IT boffin, amateur archaeologist, raconteur, and self-proclaimed debugger of life’s glitches for an inquisitive journey into how we remember, misremember, and ultimat...

Ep 09: The Trumpet in the Gulf: A Soldier’s Score with Graham Brown 02.12.2025

What links a trumpet in Kenya, a Fringe tent in Edinburgh, and a military parade in New York? In this episode of History for F ***’s Sake' host Sarah Dowd is joined by Graham (Gaz) , musician, music director, vocal coach, and one-time army bandsman for a wide-ranging chat about the unexpected path that took him from the outskirts of Glasgow to stages and stadiums around the world. From his earlies...

Ep 08: Scents of an Age with Valerie Sadoh 25.11.2025

How much can a scent tell us about history, memory, identity and even rebellion? Host Sarah Dowd is joined by Valerie Sadoh, playwright and founder of House of Mahogany , for an evocative deep dive into the scented stories of the last century. From the roaring 1920s release of Guerlain’s Shalimar (the "flapper’s fragrance" that changed perfume forever) to the creative resurgence after World War II...

Ep 07: The Book of Extraordinary: The Guinness World Records Book 18.11.2025

How did a brewer’s debate at a shooting party become a pop-culture phenomenon? Why is the world so obsessed with the biggest, wildest, and most WTF achievements imaginable? In this episode of History for F***’s Sake , Sarah Dowd sits down with former Guinness World Records publishing exec and cultural strategist Sam Fay for the untold, hilarious, and truly bonkers history of the Guinness Book of W...

Ep 06: So Long Hull and Thanks for All the Fish: Community, Culture, and the Fight for Civic Pride with Simon Green 11.11.2025

What does it take to transform a ‘crap town’ (I have never thought that!) into a cultural powerhouse? In this hopeful, hilarious, and sometimes hard-nosed episode of History for F**k’s Sake, host Sarah Dowd is joined by Simon Green, Hull’s longtime culture director, cultural regeneration strategist, and unrepentant champion of local pride to mark the 50th anniversary of the Northern Theatre Compan...

Ep 05: Do-Re-Mi and Defiance with Robin Thomas 04.11.2025

How do songs help us survive history’s darkest times? Why do joyful melodies so often mask painful truths? In this fascinating episode of History for F***’s Sake host Sarah Dowd is joined by Canadian conductor, music director, and cultural leader Robin Thomas for a deep dive into the musical, historical, and emotional legacy of The Sound of Music . Sarah and Robin trace the journey of Rodgers &amp...

Ep 04: Vampire of Suburbia: Post-War Horror in Britain and America with Megan Tremethick 28.10.2025

What happens when Dracula trades gloomy castles for cul-de-sacs? In this special Halloween episode, host Sarah Dowd sinks her teeth into the modern vampire mythos with gothic horror expert, actor, director, and bona fide scream queen Megan Tremethick. Together, they trace the chilling lineage from the cynical, blood-soaked anthologies of Amicus Productions in post-war Britain to Stephen King’s Sal...

Ep 03: The Bombs, The Ships, The Sharks with Nick Hewitt 21.10.2025

What do a secret atomic mission, the horrors of war, and a shark tale immortalised in blockbuster cinema have in common? In this haunting, unforgettable episode of History For F***’s Sake , host Sarah Dowd welcomes naval historian, author, and maritime storyteller Nick Hewitt to dive beneath the surface of one of WWII's most infamous tragedies: the sinking of USS Indianapolis. From Jaws’ unforgett...

Ep 02: Back to Back to the Future with Louisa Rogers 21.10.2025

What do tie-dyed shirts, TikTok nostalgia cycles, and the hopeful chaos of Gen Z’s anxieties have in common? In this episode of History For F***k’s Sake host Sarah Dowd welcomes Louisa Rogers, assistant professor in Fashion Communications, creative entrepreneur, and youth culture decoder to step into the DeLorean and unravel the staying power of Back to the Future for its 40th anniversary. From Br...

Ep 01: And the Band Didn’t Play On with Kate Kennedy 21.10.2025

What connects a 300-year-old cello, a lost concerto, and the darkest chapters of 20th-century Europe? In this first ever episode of History for F***’s Sake , acclaimed author, BBC Radio 3 presenter, documentary maker, and cellist Dr. Kate Kennedy joins host Sarah Dowd to unravel the extraordinary true story at the heart of her acclaimed book, Cello: A Journey through Silence to Sound. Kate has tra...

Drum roll…The History for F***’s Sake Podcast is here! 30.09.2025

Did you ever wonder how we got here? How tiny pieces of history have shaped our lives in ways we barely notice? Or that every single day, we're making history , too? I'm Sarah Dowd, and this is History… For F***’s Sake – the podcast that dives into the untold stories that actually matter. My mission is simple: to get as many people as possible to love history. Our history. The big stuff, the overl...

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