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    Cricket History Podcasts

    Anyone who followed the podcasts might be interested to know that I've now published a book based on the series called Beyond The Pale, it's available here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Pale-Cricketers-Britain-1868-1945/dp/1838592024
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    https://hindzeit.wordpress.com/2018/09/14/the-enigma-of-charlie-llewellyn-and-the-chinaman/ Not a podcast but a blog on South Africa's Charlie Llewellyn and the origins of the term Chinaman
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    For those who haven't heard yet, Episode 17 is now out https://soundcloud.com/user-55808710/episode-17-war-and-peace
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    To be honest I'm not all that familiar with Reddit, at the moment I just use Twitter and Facebook. I'll have a look thanks :)
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    Glad you like it. My recording process is fairly simple. I start by researching my particular topic then write it all up into a script with all the dialogue. At this stage my main concern is to divide the narrative into reasonably sized paragraphs that will not be too long to record. It's...
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    Thanks for listening and for tweeting about the podcasts, I appreciate it very much. Sorry if the music is too much, it is difficult to strike the right balance. I try to use the music to set the time and tone and I put a lot of thought into using something appropriate to the narrative but I...
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    New episode I have finally got around to writing the last few episodes of the series, Episode 16 is out now and covers Learie Constantine, episodes 17 and 18 will follow soon https://aflashoutsidetheoffstump.wordpress.com/2018/08/08/episode-16-constantine-the-great/
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    Thank you very much, glad you like it!
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    Thanks Daemon :)
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    There are now 14 episodes available on Soundcloud at https://soundcloud.com/user-55808710/sets/a-flash-outside-the-off-stump and they can also be found via iTunes by searching for A Flash Outside The Off Stump. For people who would rather read than listen, they content is available textually at...
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    Thanks Burgey, I will. It's nice to be here.
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    It's worth doing a search on him in the British Newspaper Archive. I found a few mentions about his later life in League cricket after he left Derbyshire.
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    I'm covering him a bit in my sections about the 1900 West Indies tour and his subsequent time at Derbyshire but I'm not sure if I'll come back to him in detail yet. Please don't let me stop you writing a feature, especially as podcasts and the written word are quite different media.
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    Cricket History Podcasts

    Hello, My name is Andy Carter, I'm a Public History Postgraduate at Royal Holloway, University of London. As my dissertation I am currently producing a series of podcasts on early Black and Asian cricketers in England. The series covers the origins of cricket and its spread around the world...

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