Season 1

Garlic & PearlsJanuary 09, 2026x
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A Study in Silver: The cryptic British world of precious metals, their hallmarks, assays, and guilds

Suzanne illuminates the origins and meaning of hallmarking, which began in the 13th century under Edward I – aka Edward Longshanks – as part of his wider effort to stabilise the kingdom by means of statutes. Though the French king Louis IX appears as a guest star, this is a case of Britain ...

Garlic & PearlsJanuary 02, 2026x
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56:3377.67 MB

La dictée: How did a school spelling test become a French obsession and symbol of Frenchness?

Muriel goes back to school to explore how in France the spelling test called  la dictée  became the backbone of French education. Who introduced it and why? Is it fascistic or democratic? And how did a school exercise become a beloved popular cultural event shared by the n...

Garlic & PearlsDecember 25, 2025x
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The Christmas Tale Face-Off: A Christmas Carol or Les Misérables?

In our last episode of 2025, Suzanne and Muriel consider soberly which is more atmospheric and replete with the spirit of Christmas - is it Dickens with Michael Caine and a cast of Muppets, or is it a pivotal bit of melodrama in Victor Hugo's social saga? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m...

Garlic & PearlsDecember 24, 2025x
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The Christmas Drink Face-Off: Indulgent Irish Cream or astringent coupe de champagne?

Cheers! Santé! Suzanne retraces the history of a 1970s Soho brainwave of deliciousness and Muriel obeys the traditional Pavlovian call of Champenois fizz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Garlic & PearlsDecember 23, 2025x
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51:1170.31 MB

The Christmas Telly Face-Off: Reithian British Monument or Gallic social satire?

Suzanne brings a whole lotta Christmas to the table and parses the delights of the double issue of the Radio Times; Muriel unpacks a cult French sitcom about two contrasting lifestyles of the bourgeoisie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Garlic & PearlsDecember 19, 2025x
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27:4838.19 MB

The Christmas Carol Face-Off: Pre-Raphaelite Poetry or Socialist Manifesto?

Suzanne makes a compelling case for the evocative beauty of In the Bleak Midwinter and its landscape imagery infused with spirituality; Muriel wonders how Minuit, Chrétiens, a rousing carol authored by a Socialist firebrand and a stage composer, made it into the French Catholic choral canon. Hosted ...

Garlic & PearlsDecember 17, 2025x
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42:4558.72 MB

The Christmas Treat Face-Off: Quality Street or marrons glacés?

Muriel and Suzanne are swapping seasonal treats: masses of cheerful multicoloured candy vs a handful of meticulously crafted products of the terroir. Both delicious, but what do they say about the British and the French at Christmas? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Garlic & PearlsDecember 12, 2025x
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41:2656.92 MB

The Christmas Chart-Topper Face-Off: Beguiling Pop or Kitsch Cosiness?

Suzanne takes a punt at the 2025 Christmas No1 and crowns 1984 as the very best vintage of British Christmas charts; Muriel explains how and why the French Christmas No1, a 'secular carol' by venerated crooner Tino Rossi, remains unchanged since 1946. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more ...

Garlic & PearlsDecember 05, 2025x
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Metal Detectors: What goes 'beep beep' all over the land and is typically British? The gentle army of treasure seekers hoping to find an Anglo-Saxon hoard!

In which Suzanne unearths the story of a major British hobby and its relationship with landscape and the romance of the past. Why are the British obsessed with metal detecting? What is their Arthurian code of practice? What are portable antiquities? Who are the night hawkers? What does all this reve...

Garlic & PearlsNovember 28, 2025x
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53:2673.38 MB

French Politicians and Clairvoyants: The French worship Reason and critical thinking, don't they? So why do Presidents (and mayors), who serve the French Republic, love the occult so much?

Muriel tackles an awkward truth: the French may love rigour and rationality – France is the nation of Descartes, after all – but they are also susceptible to the allure of psychics, the alignment of the stars, and angels calling on the phone from beyond. How has this survived the advent of the Enlig...