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The pharmacy in Ripley that kept an extraordinary secret before being found out.
Hanging out on the hay bale - they look like the cool kids at school.
The Mytchett museum that documents the grim reality of wartime medicine.
Step inside the damp ageways of Guildford’s dark past.
The Queen, a Prime Minister, parties for film stars and pay phones for prostitutes.
Godalming Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick talks about the unsung heroes of World War One.
The family that inspired a musical revival from their instrument-making workshop.
Nicky Weller grew up in Stanley Road with her brother Paul, "the miserable little toad".
How Godalming's Jack Phillips became a hero after the Ship of Dreams hit an iceberg.
How the town has been misleading the world for more than 140 years.
How a unique embroidery project captured Surrey's hopes and aspirations in 1950s Britain.
From airbase to film set, all of Dunsfold's history can be found in the skip.
Strange things lurking under a Dorking patio.
The woman who chose to live her life in a tiny cell in Shere.
Winterfold Hill was used to teach sabotage and silent killing techniques in WW2.
"Flying to the USA so fast, you bought back time"
Explosions, millstones, factory ruins and 300 years of history with Ken Bare.
The disturbing ‘doom painting’ was hidden inside a church for more than 700 years,
How one man came to be buried head first at a Surrey beauty spot.
The church at Merstham that was destroyed to celebrate the Führer’s birthday.
Inside the house that creates content for a global audience.
The man in charge of the spit roast reveals how Gladiator celebrated after the battle.
The group creating insect pathways for our vital pollinators and bugs.
There were no cases and trunks on this train, only coffins containing corpses.