Hidden West Yorkshire Episodes Available now
Shibden Hall and the real "Gentleman Jack"
Historian Angela Clare on the real life and story of Halifax's Anne Lister.
The legend of Elland's headless horseman
Author Paul Weatherhead tells the tale of "Old Leathery Coit".
The mystery of the bloody footprint
Mandy Tyas from Oakwell Hall explains the story of Captain William Blatt.
The enormous arches made of bread
Antony Ramm from The Secret Library explains why Leeds and Rothwell made these structures.
The true story of Halifax's "Tower of spite”
Steve Crabtree talks about the history of one of West Yorkshire's most iconic landmarks.
The history of British wrestling and Yorkshire
Gaz Thompson speaks to Gayle Lofthouse about how wrestling in the UK boomed.
The Leeds hill where you can see York Minster
The long history of Rawdon Billing and its spectacular views across 3 counties.
The 330 million year old oddity in Bradford park
Lister Park is home to one of the oldest fossilised trees in the world.
The Halifax man who changed the way we drive
Percy Shaw invented the ‘cat’s eye’ in 1934 in Boothtown, Halifax.
The curious memorial of Ethel Preston
Ann Lightman of Friends Of Lawnswood Cemetery tells us Ethel's story.