The singer and fiddle player Lisa Knapp takes Matthew to the south London borough of Tooting where she was born and brought up. She performs songs with links to the area and tells how she stumbled across the Tooting Tragedy – a story of neglect and ill treatment at a local children’s home in Victorian times that led to hundreds of deaths and caused an outcry led by Charles Dickens. Lisa uncovered a haunting ballad about the story and sings it in the graveyard where many of the children are buried.
Sam Sweeney at Swift's Hill
Jim Ghedi (and Friends) in Crookes and the Moss Valley
Germa Adan in the Sandwell Valley
Cosmo Sheldrake in Boulsbury Wood
Festival of LOVE: The Original Songs
Festival of LOVE: The Traditional Songs
Festival of LOVE: The Covers
The Rheingans Sisters in Grindleford
Richard Thompson in Muswell Hill (and other parts of London)
6 Songs from Season 5
O'Hooley & Tidow in the Colne Valley
Ninebarrow at Nine Barrow Down
Johnny Flynn on the Hackney Marshes
Bonus Episode: Folk on Foot Festival 3: TOGETHER AGAIN: Highlights
Chris Wood in Faversham
Kitty Macfarlane on the Somerset Levels
Frank Turner on the Holloway Road
Season 5 Trailer
Bonus Episode: Seven Songs from Season 4
Bonus Episode: Front Room Festival 2 Highlights
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