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Slow Horses: A Curiously Specific Podcast in Lockdown

Lloyd and I have been very frustrated that we haven’t been able to get out and about during lockdown, so we decided to make a Curiously Specific podcast without either of us leaving our homes. 

It’s not the same as getting out into the real world, but it turned out we could still have a lot of fun over Zoom. Enjoy!

Practise being a spy in Noughties London in 'Slow Horses': S1 Ep14 The Curiously Specific Book Club

‘Lamb’s been banished. Where’ve they sent him? Somewhere awful? Bad as it gets. God, not Slough? Might as well be.’ In the middle of the third Covid-19 lockdown, Lloyd and Tim get together virtually for a Zoom around London’s Aldersgate Street and key points north and west of Slough House, the headquarters for Mick Herron’s titular Slow Horses. They spy on Slough House itself, uncovering countless off-the-shelf companies which might be fronts for unseen agents, but probably aren’t, not to mention watchful owls which might be hints of a conspiracy or might just be there to scare off the pigeons. Mick Herron’s somewhat spooky prescience about the course of British politics over the last decade is put to the test, and hats are doffed. Finally, the inevitable argument about dating ensues, with a vicious disagreement over which particular England qualifying game the book is referring to, and an unwelcome reminder of the fleeting electoral successes of the British National Party. Our mission at the 'CuSpec' Book Club is to road test works of fiction that appear to be curiously specific about dates and locations. We go to the places mentioned and see if descriptions are accurate, journey times credible, dates and days all in order. Along the way, we learn things about the book and its author. For early access to ad-free episodes – and exclusive access to all our show notes, maps, photos and videos – please support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/curiouslyspecific. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the middle of the third Covid-19 lockdown, Lloyd and Tim get together virtually for a Zoom around London’s Aldersgate Street and key points north and west of Slough House, the headquarters for Mick Herron’s titular ‘Slow Horses’.

They spy on Slough House itself, uncovering countless off-the-shelf companies which might be fronts for unseen agents, but probably aren’t. Not to mention watchful owls which might be hints of a conspiracy or might just be there to scare off the pigeons.

Rummaging around in the Companies House website they find out more than they possibly should have done about Mick Herron himself, and seek to put themselves in the writer’s own shoes as he travels from Oxford to the Barbican to Moorgate via Bunhill Fields.

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