What actually is a Piccadilly?

The question I’ve never heard anyone ask, but I decided to answer anyway… what is a Piccadilly? Subscribe for more.

There’s a London Underground line, a street, a major landmark, major train station, and in turn multiple shops and businesses carrying the name. It’s time to dive into what it actually means.

My channel brings you short videos on weird history, odd facts, forgotten places, and the infrastructure that shaped them. There’ll be new videos every week or two. Subscribe for more!

Video time stamps:
00:00 – The Question No-One Asks
00:44 – National Portrait Gallery
01:28 – Robert Baker
02:29 – Manchester Piccadilly
03:05 – Piccadilly line and Circus
03:56 – The Final Addition
04:07 – Why do we love the word Piccadilly?
04:25 – Outro

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Practice, Practice, and Practice!

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NASA Astronaut on ISS caught this sprite over Mexico and the U.S., this morning

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The Essay – New Generation Thinkers 2024 – Digging for Words – BBC Sounds

Jade Cuttle explores new words in nature writing

In 1773, Phillis Wheatley became the first African American to publish a collection of poems. Jade Cuttle looks at the way her poems were described and asks what do we categorise as nature writing? Her essay considers the idea of “coining” and the work of a new generation of poets including Elizabeth-Jane Burnett, Khairani Barokka, Kei Miller and a collection called Nature Matters edited by Mona Arshi and Karen McCarthy Woolf.

Jade Cuttle is a New Generation Thinker on the scheme run by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the BBC to put academic research on radio.

She is studying for her PhD at the University of Cambridge, writing journalism and her first book called Silthood, which explores ancient connections between soil and self. She has also released an album of poem-songs called Algal Bloom.

You can find examples of Essays written for Radio 3 by Kei Miller and Elizabeth Jane Burnett on the programme website.

Producer: Ciaran Bermingham

Source: The Essay – New Generation Thinkers 2024 – Digging for Words – BBC Sounds

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How Japan escaped Obesity while America got Fat

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Navigation:
00:00 – What I noticed when I moved to Japan
01:40 – Key #1 – CONVENIENCE
04:34 – Key #2 – Why Japanese people don’t like Sweet stuff
07:44 – Key #3 – Food Training
09:17 – Key #4 – Why Food is smaller in Japan
11:03 – Key #5 – VARIETY
12:11 – Japan uses 1/2 this ingredient

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P.S. I don’t smoke cigarettes, it’s just for the B-Roll

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A UK law says some invertebrates are sentient, but how do they know?

WELCOME TO HOWTOWN! Our small but mighty team of two (Joss Fong and Adam Cole) digs into the evidence behind commonly held facts and claims in the news.

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34 Facts You Didn’t Know About Plants

Did you know some plants can “hear” water or that others remember past events? Dive into the fascinating world of botany with these 34 incredible plant facts that will change how you see nature forever! You won’t believe how amazing plants are, from carnivorous plants to trees that communicate.

🌎 Plants are way smarter than we think! Like & subscribe for more amazing nature facts. 🌱💚

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I’m raising an army of #polyphemus #moths

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Half of the world’s GDP comes from the shaded region

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