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Medea

11 January 2026

She helped Jason win the Golden Fleece, betrayed her own family, and became one of the most feared figures in Greek myth. Medea’s name has...

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44:11

How Filthy Were the Egyptians?

9 January 2026

Lead in eyes, scented animal fat melting over wigs, teen circumcision - the Ancient Egyptians went to great lengths for beauty and hygiene. So how...

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54:29

Tower of London: Medieval Prison

9 January 2026

Locked in the Tower of London after hours, Matt Lewis searches for his vanished co‑host Dr. Eleanor Janega. They swap wild escape stories of...

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56:41

How Revolutionary was the Declaration of Independence?

8 January 2026

In July 1776, a group of men in Philadelphia committed an unthinkable act: they challenged one of the most powerful empires in the world by...

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1:14:04

Fall of Sparta

8 January 2026

How did Sparta, the most feared military state in ancient Greece, fall from grace in a single generation?

In this episode of The Ancients,...

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44:39

Elizabeth I's Succession Crisis

8 January 2026

What happens when a Queen refuses to name her heir? How does she hold her kingdom together when every courtier is secretly preparing for her...

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35:05

A history of (American) occupation in Greenland

8 January 2026

This isn't the first or even second time the U.S has made moves to procure Greenland in the last 160 years. President Donald Trump has stepped up...

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49:03

Day in the Life of a Salem Puritan

8 January 2026

What did it feel like to wake up Salem Village during the darkest days of the witch trials? Would you be able to swallow down your beer and...

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41:41

How to Survive as a Medieval Single Woman

6 January 2026

Being single in 2026 is a major disadvantage, so what was it like as a single woman in the Medieval period?!

Joining Kate today is the...

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1:05:27

Tower of London: Medieval Palace

6 January 2026

In the first of two special episodes from the iconic Tower of London, Dr. Eleanor Janega charts the transformation of the William the Conqueror's...

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36:00

America's Bloodiest General

5 January 2026

Ruthless tactics. Extreme violence. The loss of huge numbers of their own troops. The deaths of the most opposing troops. What makes a general...

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48:25

Christopher Marlowe: A Dangerous Life

5 January 2026

Was Christopher Marlowe a rebel, a genius, or a heretic ahead of his time? From his plays that shocked Elizabethan England to his brutal murder,...

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1:03:25

The Rise, Fall and Rise of the Taliban

5 January 2026

The Taliban’s return to power in August 2021 shocked the world. But, it was not an abrupt collapse — it was decades in the making. Lyse Doucet...

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40:43

Inside the Victorian Asylum

5 January 2026

One of the dark symbols of the Victorian age is the asylum. It struck fear into the mind but what was the reality of life inside its walls? Maddy...

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1:12:18

Alfred the Great's Downfall: The Battle of Chippenham

5 January 2026

Among the many cool characters from the Viking Age that are brought to life in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is Alfred the Great. Before his...

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1:07:02

Rise of Christianity

4 January 2026

How did a persecuted minority religion rise to be embraced and enforced by mighty Roman Emperors?

Tristan Hughes is joined by Professor...

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36:47

How Filthy Were The Romans?

2 January 2026

Some of the key remnants of the Roman Empire are their public baths - huge complexes, multiple different rooms, the basis of many of our modern...

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44:05

The Kingdom of Mercia

2 January 2026

Once the powerhouse of the Anglo-Saxon world, the kingdom of Mercia dominated not just Wessex but nearly all its neighbouring realms. At its...

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40:53

How Dangerous Was The Oregon Trail?

1 January 2026

From the 1830s until the arrival of the transcontinental railroad, hundreds of thousands of people packed their possessions into wagons and headed...

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1:22:19

The First Life on Earth

1 January 2026

Today we’re going back to the beginning – no Romans, Celts, Egyptians or Macedonians in sight. Billions of years of prehistory as we look at...

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42:36

Enchanted Realms: Fairies in the 16th Century

1 January 2026

In the early modern period, belief in fairies was quite commonplace. But put all thoughts of Tinkerbell aside! Professor Suzannah...

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