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The Lost Valley

Society EN ↓ 11 episodes

The Lost Valley is an Irish podcast about ‘Lost Worlds’ in Life and Literature. Join me here at the Explorer’s Club for a drink and some tall tales about hidden prehistoric valleys, lost underground civilisations, smokey Edwardian seances, haunted house stakeouts. We love cryptozoology, weird science, and old adventure novels. Look – it’s a pterodactyl!

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Cian

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Ripping Yarns: Annual for Boys 1936 10.07.2026

A chance car boot sale find prompts an unexpected episode! You ineffable cad - it's the Annual for Boys, 1936! Join daring young British chums as they venture into the Congo to find an Ancient Egyptian lost city, foil the dastardly plans of a Japanese secret society while on their summer break from school, and get one over on an untrustworthy Kurdish warlord using a loaf of bread. Ripping yard...

The Origins of African 'Living Dinosaurs': The Great Beast of Kafue 03.07.2026

Better pack your elephant gun for this one. NOTE: the guest appliance on Pirates Don't Eat The Tourists mentioned probably won't be out when you hear this. But it will be before too long ... I didn't intend to get into the history of Mokele-Mbembe, the infamous African living sauropod (I really, really didn't) but this short story 'The Great Beast of Kafue' by Anglo-Irish w...

The Ancestral Trail? 'Neanderthal' by John Darnton (1996) 07.06.2026

A project that was almost certainly greenlit following the immense success of the novel and movie Jurassic Park, John Darnton’s 1996 novel ‘Neanderthal’ is a relatively rare 1990s example of a literal ‘lost world’ tale. Two paleontologists travel to the Pamir mountains in Tajikistan to follow up on a rumour that a surviving band of Neanderthals is hiding out there. Frontloaded by lots of ‘real’ cr...

Stop Eating My Sesame Cake: Congo (1995) 02.05.2026

Described recently by one of its stars as 'one of the great bad movies of our time,' the widely-panned 1995 cinema outing for Michael Crichton's Congo is given a hearing at the Explorer's Club. A somewhat out-of-time 'jungle movie,' Congo is sometimes a competent if silly B-grade Indiana Jones adventure, with odd nuggets of social commentary on the genre itself. And some of...

Gorillas In Our Midst: Michael Crichton's Congo (1980) 24.04.2026

Michael Crichton takes an unlikely band of explorers into central Africa to recreate the classic 'lost city' narrative, almost one hundred years after H. Rider Haggard invented this literary form. But is Crichton too interested in ape language research and red-hot 1970s tech to focus on the lost city story? Fortunately, there's an unknown species of cryptozoological gorillas menacing o...

The Fragility of Belief: Where Bigfoot Walks by Robert Michael Pyle 02.04.2026

With the Bigfoot world consumed by debate over a documentary supposedly proving the Patterson-Gimlin film to be a hoax, we at the Explorer's Club retire to a gentler place: a look back at one of my favourite Bigfoot books, and the one that makes your host keep the door of belief open just a crack: it's the natural history book that just happens to feature the big guy: Where Bigfoot Walks....

No One Would Have Believed: The Cryptozoology of H.G. Wells 25.03.2026

In this episode, we cover several of H.G. Wells' stories which contain mysterious animals, or other links to the world of cryptozoology. These stories include underwater civilisations of fish-people, murderous octopus species of octopus, extinct elephant birds, and highly-evolved ants! Wells' fertile brain and immense talents often used science fiction ideas to comment on social issues, bu...

Heartless in Atlantis: Dennis Wheatley's 'The Man Who Missed The War' 08.03.2026

Dennis Wheatley is better known for his occult novels. But he wrote several 'lost race' novels as well. 'The Man Who Missed The War' from 1946 is by far the daftest of them all, though of course it has that Wheatley charm. Take a seat at the Explorer's Club for a tale of Atlanteans and leprechauns (with extra giant crabs).

The Road To The Lost World: The Cryptozoology of Arthur Conan Doyle 27.02.2026

'There are jungles of the upper air, and there are worse things than tigers which inhabit them ...' Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a few stories, other than The Lost World , which might be considered important to the history of Cryptozoology. In this episode, we examine 'The Terror of Blue John Gap' and 'The Horror Of The Heights.'

Telling Tales: King Kong's Spider-Pit Sequence 19.02.2026

The lost 'Spider-Pit Sequence' from the original 1933 King Kong has long been the subject of much lore and myth-making. Was it truly a scene so disturbing it had to be cut? Were audiences terrified by the sight of stop-motion spiders, crabs and octopus-armed critters devouring the crew of the Venture? Was this scene even filmed around all? You're invited to the Explorer's Club as C...

All The Time In The World: Lost Horizon (James Hilton, 1933) 17.02.2026

For your first trip to the Explorer's Club, crack open a copy of James Hilton's 1933 classic 'Lost Horizon.' Journey to Shangri-La, where sensitive types from many countries wait out the turbulent 1930s, recovering from the last War and hiding out from the inevitable Next War. And just what does 'Glory' Conway and his visitors think of the place? And just what do they think...

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