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Professor Francis Thackeray Part II
Great mystery surrounds an unidentified skull in a crypt in Worcestershire, England. Francis Thackeray believes he knows who it belonged to. This is the story of how he used palaeoanthropology to unravel a centuries-old conundrum.

Sabbatical Stories: Iron Age, Telescopes, and Sonop
Vincent Carruthers, renowned environmentalist and storyteller is back with more tales from the Magaliesberg.

Sabbatical Stories 4: Professor Francis Thackeray
A renowned paleoanthropologist and a first cousin (9 times removed) of William Shakespeare. Who better then to investigate some pipes that were unearthed in The Bard’s garden at Stratford-Upon-Avon. Were they Shakespeare’s? Did he smoke? And, if so, did he smoke what the residue of those pipes contained?

My Stories: My Father's Pipe
My story this week is about my father’s pipe. It was huge, as was he, and its smoke infused my youth with sandalwood and safety.

Sabbatical Stories 3: Bridget Hilton Barber & Hugh Fraser
Two besties hit the potholes of Africa in a Subaru to chase away load shedding and COVID blues. Patricia chats to them about the trip covering 10 000km, through 9 countries and over 42 days.

