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Rex Factor

S2.2 Kenneth MacAlpin

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4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2015

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

The new series starts properly in this episode as review our first monarch, Kenneth MacAlpin. After the leading Picts were wiped out by the Vikings in 839, Kenneth emerged from the murky past to take the throne of both the Picts and the Scots. But Kenneth is a man of mystery: where did he come from? How did he take the throne? What happened to the Picts? And why does he smell of fish? But most importantly, does he have the Rex Factor? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:57.0

Welcome to Rex Factor. This week Kenneth McCauphin!

1:07.0

Kenneth McCauth! with your host Graham Duke and Ali. Hello and welcome to Rex Factor reviewing all the Kings and Queens of Scots from

1:30.7

Kenneth McAlpin to James the 6th.

1:33.0

Not Elizabeth II, or Alfred the Great.

1:36.0

Or Alfred the Great.

1:37.0

And as you might have noticed this, to a slight change from what I said last week,

1:40.0

not the Kings and Queens of Scotland, but of Scots. I did notice you say that yeah.

1:44.5

Yes because we've got an email from Barry Lynch who was pointing out that actually

1:48.0

thought that the sort of pejorative term is of Scots you never say of

1:52.2

Scotland. Mary Queen of Scots. You never say of Scotland.

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