21 episodes

Throughout its reign, the British Empire stole a lot of stuff. Today the Empire's loot sits in museums, galleries, private collections and burial sites with polite plaques. But its history is often messier than the plaques suggest.

In each episode of this global smash hit podcast, Walkley award-winning journalist, author and genetic potluck, Marc Fennell, takes you on the wild, evocative, sometimes funny, often tragic adventure of how these stolen treasures got to where they live today. These objects will ultimately help us see the modern world — and ourselves — in a different light.

This is a co-production between the ABC and CBC Canada.

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    • 4.8 • 941 Ratings

Throughout its reign, the British Empire stole a lot of stuff. Today the Empire's loot sits in museums, galleries, private collections and burial sites with polite plaques. But its history is often messier than the plaques suggest.

In each episode of this global smash hit podcast, Walkley award-winning journalist, author and genetic potluck, Marc Fennell, takes you on the wild, evocative, sometimes funny, often tragic adventure of how these stolen treasures got to where they live today. These objects will ultimately help us see the modern world — and ourselves — in a different light.

This is a co-production between the ABC and CBC Canada.

    PRESENTS: Looking For Modi and a Stuff The British Stole update

    PRESENTS: Looking For Modi and a Stuff The British Stole update

    Take a listen to the ABC's new podcast Looking For Modi and an update on season 2 of Stuff The British Stole's TV season."

    • 4 min
    The Girl Called Pocahontas

    The Girl Called Pocahontas

    How do you uncover the true life of a woman whose existence is wrapped in myth, propaganda and a famous animated children’s movie?

    This is the true story of Matoaka - a young Powhatan girl who you probably know as Pocahontas. This is the mystery of a child, a hidden history and a stolen story.




    Audio courtesy of Missing Matoaka.

    This podcast is a co-production of ABC Australia and CBC Podcasts

    • 33 min
    The Fever Tree Hunt

    The Fever Tree Hunt

    Most heists target gold, jewels or cash. This one targeted illegal seeds.

    As the British established their sprawling empire across the subcontinent and beyond, they encountered a formidable adversary — malaria. 

    There was a cure — the bark of the Andean cinchona tree. The only problem? The Dutch and the French were also looking to corner the market in cinchona. And the trees themselves were under threat.

    Grab a gin and tonic and come with us to hear how a botanical empire took off — and gave birth to a quintessential cocktail.

    • 30 min
    Zero Marks The Spot

    Zero Marks The Spot

    It’s round. It has a hole in it. It symbolises nothing and yet it is the possibility of something... meet zero.

    The zero we know and love today is the foundation of our modern world. And we have India to thank for it; in particular one special Indian birch bark book — the Bakhshali manuscript.

    This is the story of how these fragile pages travelled to Oxford University and what their future looks like.

    This podcast is a co-production of ABC Australia and CBC Podcasts

    • 35 min
    The Unfinished Prince

    The Unfinished Prince

    There's a body buried in the grounds of Windsor Castle whose real home is thousands of miles away. Since 2007, there have been calls for Prince Alamayu’s remains to be returned to Ethiopia.

    But how exactly did this young royal end up alone in England, and buried at Windsor Castle? To answer that we have to go back to 1868 to hear the message the British wanted to send that still reverberates to this day.

    This podcast is a co-production of ABC Australia and CBC Podcasts

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    • 44 min
    Bottles in the Basement

    Bottles in the Basement

    Deep in the cellars of one of England’s grandest country homes, covered in dirt and cobwebs, lay dozens of bottles of ancient rum.

    Their discovery set off a frenzy among collectors vying to own the oldest rum in the world. 

    But where did they come from and who produced them? Sealed inside was the story of an enslaved people in one of the first overseas colonies of the British Empire - Barbados.







    This podcast is a co-production of ABC Australia and CBC Podcasts.

    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
941 Ratings

941 Ratings

morg1289403 ,

Fantastic

I never review podcasts, but I listened to all available episodes within a span of days and I’m so impressed with the quality of this show. Thoughtful, considerate, balanced, interesting and educational. For anyone who enjoys this show, I may also recommend a book called The Intimacies of Four Continents by Lisa Lowe which is also about the intertwined histories of colonial power. Will be excited for the upcoming season, thanks for the wonderful content.

Aquabee520 ,

Required listening!!

So well produced, so informative, highly recommend!!

Normal Neanderthal ,

Complete trash made by sour grapes

This episode is just negative vibes and only portrays England as a terrible country. This is a terrible podcast and if I could I would give it negative stars. WORST PODCAST EVER!!! UP WITH THE BRITS!!!!

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