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Assistant Features Editor Laura Reid looks back at a week in features at The Yorkshire Post including a series looking at some of the region's stately homes preparing for Christmas.
Transcript
00:00 Hi, I'm Laura Reid, the Deputy Features Editor at the Yorkshire Post. I just thought I'd
00:05 come on to talk you through some of the features that we've run online and in print this week
00:09 in case you've missed them. We've of course got our Yorkshire Post magazine published
00:14 on Saturday as part of our weekend edition as well, so lots more features and long reads
00:19 to come there too. So this week we've been running a Deck the Halls special series, going
00:25 behind the scenes to look at Christmas preparations at some of the region's stately homes. So
00:30 as part of this we've looked in detail at Harewood House, Treasurer's House, Burton
00:36 Agnes Hall, Castle Howard and Chatsworth House. We've also looked at how a new exhibition
00:43 in Leeds is shining a light on the vital role of migration for the health service, telling
00:48 the stories of migrant NHS workers in the region. And we spoke to Marks and Grant, who
00:55 wrote some of the top television comedies of the 1980s and 90s, ahead of their stage
00:59 adaptation of Cluedo next year. We shared Yorkshire Polo Diag actress Eleanor Tomlinson's
01:06 thoughts on the new Channel 4 thriller The Couple Next Door, in which she stars. And
01:12 we heard from a Clackettan gardener, Peter Fawcett, as he releases a new book, looking
01:18 at his experience and memories over the years. And finally we spoke to a Bram Stoker scholar,
01:26 Matthew Gibson. He told us a bit more about Whitby's link to Dracula and talked about
01:32 his own debut Gothic novel, which is inspired by Stoker himself.
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