Episodes

  • Hard Times - Bonus: On Strike
    Feb 12 2026
    In which we share a railway-carriage with a frostily emphatic Mr Snapper, who insists one must choose Masters or Hands, and is much put out by any hint that human feeling ought to sit beside Political Economy. Reaching Preston, we find not riot but quiet perseverance: orderly meetings, penny-by-penny solidarity, and a grave, steadfast belief in their cause, all shadowed by the sense that this long quarrel is a national calamity widening the gulf between those who must, for everyone’s sake, learn to understand one another.
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    37 mins
  • Hard Times Chapters 35-36
    Feb 11 2026
    In which we accompany the distressed Gradgrind family as they grapple with a grievous breach of trust and set forth on a secretive journey to aid a fugitive, encountering an old circus troupe that provides both refuge and melancholy reflections on loyalty and human folly. We witness the stark clash between rigid reason and compassionate humanity, embodied in the cold logic of Bitzer and the tender, if vexed, sympathies of Sissy and Sleary, as the heavy hand of consequence descends upon a once-respected household.
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    54 mins
  • Hard Times Chapters 33-34
    Feb 11 2026
    In which we witness the patient hopes and fears of sincere hearts amidst the unyielding monotony of industrial life, as a mysterious absence stirs whispered suspicions and unexpected arrivals unsettle proud façades. In a clear autumnal landscape, a solemn rescue unfolds beneath a guiding star, illuminating themes of endurance, forgiveness, and the yearning for understanding within the human soul.
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    43 mins
  • Hard Times - Bonus: Locked Out
    Feb 11 2026
    In which we arrive at Preston, a comely manufacturing town made strangely wholesome by the silence of cold chimneys, and find its people thrown into an enforced holiday by a great lock-out that has stilled the mills and sharpened every tongue. Upon the Marsh, amid games paused and speeches begun, we observe the rough parliament of working life while the contest between masters and hands gathers, like weather on the Ribble, into a heavy and expectant air.
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    20 mins
  • Hard Times Chapters 27-28
    Feb 10 2026
    In which we witness the watchful Mrs. Sparsit’s furtive pursuit of secret meetings and elusive movements that hint at underlying tensions, while Louisa Gradgrind’s descent into despair grows ever more profound amid the stormy backdrop. In a rare and heartrending confession, Louisa unveils to her father the burdens wrought by his rigid doctrines, her soul’s yearning for more than mere facts laid bare in a moment of vulnerable despair.
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    31 mins
  • Hard Times Chapters 29-30
    Feb 10 2026
    In which we witness Louisa Gradgrind awakening to the tender care of her devoted sister Sissy, and the troubled, reflective presence of her father, whose rigid philosophies are quietly challenged by the soft wisdom of the heart. Meanwhile, young Mr. James Harthouse finds himself ensnared in perplexity and social frustration as he confronts unexpected tidings delivered by the sincere and steadfast Sissy, leading him to a most undignified retreat.
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    34 mins
  • Hard Times Chapters 31-32
    Feb 10 2026
    In which we witness the tempestuous confrontation between Mr. Bounderby and Mr. Gradgrind concerning the distressing domestic matters of Louisa, accompanied by the steadfast and weary Mrs. Sparsit, whose loyalty and suffering add a melancholy note to the proceedings. Meanwhile, amid the shadow of a banking robbery and the public suspicion cast upon the honest Stephen Blackpool, we observe the tumultuous stirring of class suspicion and the quiet sorrow of those caught in unwarranted disgrace.
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    42 mins
  • Hard Times Chapters 25-26
    Feb 9 2026
    In which we witness Mrs. Sparsit’s vigilant watchfulness and delicate manoeuvrings at Mr. Bounderby’s retreat, as Louisa receives distressing news and returns to her childhood home under a veil of heavy sorrow and strained familial ties. Meanwhile, Mrs. Sparsit’s keen observations and sombre reflections mark a slow, inexorable descent for Louisa, watched with a curious blend of anticipation and detachment by those around her.
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    29 mins