Podcast series: The Road to Culloden
The Road to Culloden podcast series
Episode five: The Battle of Culloden and its immediate aftermath
Harried and hunted, the exhausted Jacobites gather at Drummossie Moor for what would be one final and emphatic confrontation. The final episode of the Road to Culloden takes us onto the battlefield and among the ranks for the battle, and tells of its brutal aftermath, the effects of which still resonate today.
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Episode four: Decisions, decisions
An out-voted Bonnie Prince Charlie is forced to head home under duress, as the momentum shifts in the 1745 Rising. Sensing blood, the Government marches north in hot pursuit, with ‘Rebellious Scots to crush’, but there was still hope and victories ahead for the Jacobite forces.
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Episode three: The long way there and back
Following victory in the Battle of Prestonpans, Prince Charles Edward Stuart’s eye turned to England and the next stage in the Jacobite Rising. Advancing into England at breakneck pace and with London in their sights, the Jacobites were beset by poor intelligence and internal squabbles that would ultimately shape their vision.
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Episode two: Cat chases mouse, or does mouse chase cat?
Listen to a deadly game of cat and mouse as Prince Charles and his Jacobites advance across Scotland, pursued by Government troops. Ambushes, subterfuge and brutal skirmishes defined the opening salvos of the campaign and saw the rebel Prince take up residence in Holyrood.
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Episode one: Matters a-Rising
From political power struggles to dynastic divisions and civil war, the first episode in our podcast series positions the central players in the 1745 Rising and sets the scene for the battle for the throne of Britain.
‘The Road to Culloden’ has been recorded by veteran broadcaster Clare English.
Four volunteers at Culloden Visitor Centre – Peter Cowe, John Easson, Ewen Macniven and Emma Tautscher – spent months piecing together information from a variety of sources. The script was then checked by the National Trust for Scotland’s historians before being given the seal of approval from Professor Murray Pittock, the Trust’s Scottish History advisor and a world expert on Culloden.
Each 15-minute episode takes a different point of the story as its theme. A new episode will be released every few weeks between December 2021 and April 2022, marking the end of our commemoration of the 275th anniversary of the battle. These podcasts also mark the beginning of Culloden’s programme of ‘war stories’ – this will run over the next two years, tying in with VisitScotland’s Year of Stories 2022.
‘The Road to Culloden’ podcast has been supported by many experts and members of the public, all passionate about the history of both the place and the people, before and after the Battle of Culloden. We are deeply grateful to those who have shared their expert knowledge and to those who donated to make this series possible, including eminent military historian Christopher Duffy, Professor Murray Pittock, the National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA and donors to Culloden’s Fighting Fund.
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