Season 4 | Did Henry III have daddy issues‪?‬ This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

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Dan and producer Georgia dive straight back to 1225, where a very young boy, Henry III, is ruling England. Child kings don’t have a great reputation – but could Henry be different? Perhaps this time, the power won’t go to his head. We also learn about Henry’s upbringing and Dan muses on what Henry really thought of his dad, “Bad” King John.

To send us questions for the show, you can tweet Dan directly@DGJones or use #Dansplaining

This is History is a Sony Music Entertainment production.

Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts

To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com

Presented by Dan Jones and Georgia Mills
Producer - Hannah Talbot
Executive Producer - Louisa Field
Production Manager - Jen Mistri
Engineering - Gulliver Lawrence-Tickell

Dan and producer Georgia dive straight back to 1225, where a very young boy, Henry III, is ruling England. Child kings don’t have a great reputation – but could Henry be different? Perhaps this time, the power won’t go to his head. We also learn about Henry’s upbringing and Dan muses on what Henry really thought of his dad, “Bad” King John.

To send us questions for the show, you can tweet Dan directly@DGJones or use #Dansplaining

This is History is a Sony Music Entertainment production.

Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts

To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com

Presented by Dan Jones and Georgia Mills
Producer - Hannah Talbot
Executive Producer - Louisa Field
Production Manager - Jen Mistri
Engineering - Gulliver Lawrence-Tickell

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