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Podcasts
The Bowes Museum is now producing regular podcasts as a new way to keep you up to date with what is happening here. Episodes contain an introduction to the Museum and features on developments, behind the scenes tours, exhibitions, and interviews with curators.
Episode 1
The first episode is an introduction to The Bowes Museum by Worldwide renowned author, Bill Bryson.
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Episode 2
Jane Whittaker and Howard Coutts tell us about the conservation of the Museum's iconic Silver Swan and the content of the NEW Silver & Metals Gallery due to open in 2009iTunes XML
Episode 3
Matt Leng, Head of Business and Operations introduces the exciting redevelopment's taking place at The Bowes Museum as the buckets are replaced by a new roof and a study centreiTunes XML
If you do not already have iTunes installed, it can be downloaded here for free
