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41:22

Feathered Dinosaurs

29 January 2023

Having dominated the earth for millions of years, it's no wonder Dinosaurs have always fascinated us. Depicted in films and TV shows as monstrous...

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52:20

The Princes in the Tower

28 January 2023

Matt Lewis concludes his four special episodes on medieval mysteries with perhaps the most enduring historical enigma of them all.

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26:57

Bay of Pigs

27 January 2023

The Bahía de Cochinos, also known as the Bay of Pigs, is a place that lives in infamy for the CIA. On April 17 1961, 1,500 US-trained Cuban...

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39:16

Wallis Simpson

27 January 2023

She is surely one of the most fascinating figures in royal history. Perceived as a bad match for Edward VIII, Wallis Simpson is at the centre of...

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33:30

Anne Frank's Life After Her Arrest

27 January 2023

Anne Frank’s diary is one of the most famous accounts of the Jewish experience during the Second World War, giving us a deeply personal glimpse...

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34:50

The Fall of J. Edgar Hoover

26 January 2023

From 1956 to 1971, J. Edgar Hoover ran COINTELPRO (Counterintelligence Program). A series of covert and illegal FBI operations aimed at...

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1:00:07

Babylon

26 January 2023

One of the most famous cities in history - Babylon is shrouded in mystery and myth. Located in ancient Mesopotamia, now modern Iraq, it was one of...

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41:33

Hatton: Elizabeth I's Favourite?

26 January 2023

In the cut-throat world of the Elizabethan court, Sir Christopher Hatton became one of Elizabeth I’s favourites. After catching her eye in...

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44:40

Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu

26 January 2023

The Three Musketeers paints a picture of King Louis XIII of France as a rather weak monarch controlled by his powerful chief minister...

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26:22

Toilets

25 January 2023

It’s time to talk about the toilet, or crapper, or bog, or the john, head, the comfort station, khazi, dunny, can, throne, pissoir.

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21:52

The Great British Dig

25 January 2023

We think of archaeology as an exclusionary profession, one reserved for experts in the field. But why isn't the discipline more accessible to the...

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37:23

The Crusades and the Chertsey Tiles

24 January 2023

The largest group of tiles in The British Museum was found at the site of Chertsey Abbey in Surrey. These fragmented floor tiles depict the...

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39:37

Eunuchs

24 January 2023

From Ancient Assyria to the Byzantine Empire, from the Qing dynasty’s Forbidden City to 19th century operas; Eunuchs have been present across a...

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20:40

Battle of Waterloo Skeletons Found in Attic!

24 January 2023

Waterloo was one of the bloodiest battles in European history, yet until now only two bodies have ever been found on the battlefield. The remains...

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43:02

The Rise of J. Edgar Hoover

23 January 2023

J. Edgar Hoover was the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 48 years. He grew the FBI from a small, obscure operation to one that...

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26:46

Batavia: The Worst Shipwreck in History

23 January 2023

In 1628, a Dutch East India flagship called Batavia set sail from the Netherlands, never to reach her destination. Eight months into the...

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33:40

The Bermuda Triangle: The Secret History of Flight 19

23 January 2023

Located off the coast of Florida, Puerto Rico, and its namesake Bermuda - the mysterious Bermuda Triangle is an urban myth that's risen in...

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24:13

The First Indigenous Americans in Europe

23 January 2023

1492 marked the beginning of the Colombian Exchange - the transfer of people, goods, ideas and commodities across the Atlantic between Europe and...

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28:16

Caesarean section

22 January 2023

A hundred years ago next to no one was born via Caesarean Section. Today, one in five new arrivals on planet earth come via a Caesarean. Its...

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40:09

The Great Serpent Mound

22 January 2023

Located in the US State of Ohio, the Great Serpent Mound is an iconic monument of Ancient America. Nearly 1,400 feet long, and 3 feet high - it's...

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26:39

The Mysterious Voynich Manuscript

21 January 2023

Matt Lewis continues his Mystery Month on Gone Medieval with another tantalising enigma of the Middle Ages - possibly the most mysterious...

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