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Rainbow Valley

Author: Scott

Rainbow Valley is a monthly podcast where your host, Scott takes a look at key events and personalities that shaped one the most influential, vibrant, tumultuous and swinging decades in history. Join us as we celebrate the 1960s with the stories surrounding the music and news events of the decade that shook the world.
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Episode 033 - Goldie And His Bid For Freedom (1965)
Episode 33
Sunday, 27 April, 2025

Rainbow Valley - bringing you the stories from the decade that shook the world. Join your host, Scott, as this week he recounts the tale of Goldie—the golden eagle who soared into the hearts of Londoners in 1965 with his daring escapades!   Episode 033 - Goldie And His Bid For Freedom   Picture this: it’s a chilly February day, and Goldie, a majestic golden eagle residing at London Zoo, decides he’s had enough of the cage life. While his keepers are cleaning his enclosure, Goldie seizes the moment and takes off into the skies above Regent’s Park, leaving behind his mate, Regina, and a trail of chaos. For the next 12 days, Goldie became the talk of the town. He wasn’t just any escapee; he was a celebrity. Crowds flocked to Regent’s Park to catch a glimpse of the rebellious raptor, causing traffic jams as drivers circled the area hoping for a sighting. Goldie, meanwhile, was living his best life—gliding over the park, exploring nearby neighborhoods like Camden Town and Tottenham Court Road, and occasionally indulging in some predatory mischief. He even made headlines for snacking on a duck in the garden of Winfield House, the residence of the U.S. Ambassador. Talk about dining in style! The zoo’s keepers tried everything to lure Goldie back. They borrowed equipment from the Royal Navy and Civil Defence Corps, and even enlisted the help of BBC reporter John Timpson, who attempted to charm Goldie with an Ethiopian bird pipe. Spoiler alert: Goldie wasn’t impressed. He also had a run-in with two terriers in the park, but their owner managed to fend him off. Goldie was clearly enjoying his freedom, and the British public couldn’t get enough of his antics. He was even mentioned in a debate in the House of Commons, where MPs greeted his name with cheers. Eventually, hunger got the better of Goldie. On March 11, the zoo’s deputy head keeper tempted him with a dead rabbit, and Goldie swooped down for what would be his last picnic in the park. The keeper approached quietly, secured Goldie’s legs, and brought him back to the zoo. Goldie was in good health and reunited with Regina, much to the delight of visitors. In fact, the zoo’s attendance nearly doubled after his return—Goldie was a true crowd-puller. But Goldie wasn’t done with his Houdini act. Later that year, in December, he escaped again! This time, his freedom lasted only four days before he was recaptured. Goldie’s escapades cemented his status as one of London Zoo’s most famous residents, and his story remains a delightful chapter in the city’s history.   You can follow the podcast on Twitter @rv_podcast Or send us your thoughts and feedback at rainbowvalleypod@gmail.com   This has been a Stinking Pause production Thanks for listening Scott        

 

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