Secret South Yorkshire Episodes Episode guide
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When Mary, Queen of Scots lived in Sheffield
Back in time at Manor lodge in Sheffield
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When Barnsley served the world
Remembering Barnsley’s Slazenger tennis ball factory 1945 - 2002. (Image: Getty)
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What's lurking inside the Alfred Denny building?
Insight into the Alfred Denny Museum in Sheffield
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Vulcan: The man who looks over Sheffield
The story of Vulcan, the statue on top of Sheffield Town Hall.
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The story of a furnace that powered The Steel City
The Cementation furnace is a Grade II Listed Building in Sheffield.
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The secret history of a Sheffield coffee shop
Frazer's coffee shop in Sheffield is preserving the history of the building.
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The mystery of Sheffield's 1pm time signal
The story of how the 1pm time signal began in Sheffield
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The Megatron: Sheffield’s underground world
A tour of the Victorian subterranean storm drain built in the 1800's.
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The Hillsborough pub on top of a swimming pool
Inside the old Hillsborough baths, now a pub.
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The hidden vaults under Sheffield chapel
Deep tour inside the Samuel Worth Chapel in Sheffield
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The hidden museum for a South Yorkshire legend
A tour of the Maurice Dobson museum in Darfield, Barnsley.
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The Haunting of Bunting Nook
Bunting Nook one of the most haunted streets in Sheffield
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The ghosts of the Stocksbridge Bypass
Ghostly activities of children on the Stocksbridge bypass
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The forgotten gems of Rotherham's Empire Theatre
Inside the old Empire Theatre in Rotherham
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The flour power of a Barnsley landmark
A look at 400 years of milling at Worsborough Mill in Barnsley.
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The city's saucy icon
We head into the factory to see Henderson's Relish being made.
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The city's forgotten castle
Regeneration work is underway on the site of the 12th century Sheffield Castle
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The chapel on the bridge
Tour inside the chapel on the bridge in Rotherham
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Soaking up the history of Glossop Road Baths
A glimpse of the old Turkish Glossop Road baths in Sheffield
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Sheffield’s pioneering queen of convenience food
Ella Gasking-Hudson became chair of Sheffield founded food group, Batchelor’s in 1913
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Sheffield's world famous sweet shop
Inside the famous Granelli’s Sweet Shop
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Sheffield's hidden link to WW2
Chris Riley takes you on a tour of South Yorkshire wartime history.
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Sheffield General Cemetery: What lies beneath?
A peak behind the gatehouse at Sheffield General Cemetery people buried there.
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Rotherham's trailblazing Channel swimmer
The story of Rotherham swimmer Bill Burgess, second man to swim English Channel
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Old Queen's Head: Sheffield's most haunted pub?
From a hunting hound to a former queen, we hear about the many patrons of the city pub.
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Jack In Irons: The ghostly giant of Barnsley
The story of the mythical giant who haunts the roads of South Yorkshire.
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Inside the steely heart of Pinder Brothers
Inside Pinder Brothers, the Sheffield Cutlers at Sheaf Place Works
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Inside Sheffield’s oldest library building
Inside Sheffield’s oldest library building in Attercliffe
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Hidden Victorian baths in Sheffield
Birley Spa is a grade-II listed Victorian bathhouse in the Hackenthorpe