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Is there a ghost in the Roman Bank Bingo hall?
A German Christmas comedy legend born in Grimsby
Freddie Frinton is a name that's been largely forgotten in the UK.
The legendary film conceived in Barton Upon Humber
Ted Lewis authored "Jack's Return Home", which became the film classic "Get Carter".
Unearthing Fulbeck Manor's World War II history
It was the base for a major allied operation.
The Flixborough Disaster - 50 years on
The Flixborough Nypro plant suffered a catastrophic explosion on 1st June 1974
How Barton birthed the Temperance movement
Sally Fairfax explores the story behind the Assembly Rooms in Barton Upon Humber
The tale of the vanished bugler of Kirkstead Abbey
Legend says he disappeared in a secret tunnel.
The Barton WWII bunker restored by the community
The hidden history behind a WWII air raid shelter.
The 'birthplace of modern schooling' in Barton
Samuel Wilderspin pioneered modern infant education in the town.
'There are bodies everywhere': The mannequin lady
Old airfields are even spookier with mannequins.
Gainsborough's ghosts of the cells and the stalls
Is this police station-turned-theatre haunted?
The Lincoln hotel room where the tank was born
It changed the course of the First World War.
Did a poltergeist haunt Epworth Rectory?
It was the 18th-Century home of the Wesley family.
Somebody told me The Killers played a Lincoln pub
The superstars were an unknown act in 2003.
Charles Worth: Bourne's pioneering fashion designer
He invented the concept of the fashion collection.
Boston Gliderdrome: 'The best atmosphere ever'
Music's biggest names played there in its heyday.
How Lincoln led a revolution in psychiatric care
The city's asylum was the first to ban restraints.
Boston Gliderdrome: 'Part of our musical heritage'
Like many venues, it faces an uncertain future.
Rasen to Rocketman: The Bernie Taupin story
The legendary lyricist grew up near Market Rasen.
'We came over to Sleaford and built a home here'
They left Poland for a new life in Lincolnshire.
Spinning the legacy: The world's first DJ
Ron Diggins from Boston pioneered the mobile disco.
Glentham's long-lost Good Friday tradition
'The Washing of Molly Grimes' last happened in 1832.
Barbeque 67: Spalding's groundbreaking festival
It's believed to be the first rock music festival.
Exploring Grimsby's Victorian Underbelly
Social Historian Carla Linford tells colourful stories the town's Victorian characters.
The day Guy Gibson came to breakfast
He was invited in by Kit's family while on exercise.
Bardney Abbey: Oswald and the shaft of light
Legend says monks turned away the king's relics.
The remarkable life of Boston’s Herbert Ingram
His story spans over 200 years with a surprise find returning to his hometown.
She paved the way for all women police officers
Edith Smith from Grantham was the first police woman to be given the power of arrest.