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The Real 'Good King' Wenceslas

22 December 2022

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At this time of year, many of us will find ourselves singing about a royal...

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22:41

Christmas Crackers

21 December 2022

Ho ho ho! Come with us on a Christmas tale of invention as we talk to the world’s only Christmas Cracker historian, Peter Kimpton of...

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29:28

The Battle of the Bulge

21 December 2022

Lasting six brutal weeks, from December 16, 1944, to January 25, 1945, the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes region of Belgium was Adolf...

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24:23

The Real 'Good King Wenceslas'

20 December 2022

At this time of year, many of us will find ourselves singing about a royal personage who braves the snow on the Feast of Stephen –...

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43:01

Sex Advice in the 20th Century

20 December 2022

What is ‘good’ sex? Why might you need to get your protractor out in the bedroom? And when was foreplay ‘invented’?

In this episode,...

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24:50

Toilets, Underpants & Pillows: Everyday Things with Greg Jenner

20 December 2022

Why do grandmas wear bloomers? How did romans clean themselves after using the toilet? Pillows were originally made of stone?! These are all...

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22:54

The French & Indian War with Dan Snow

19 December 2022

As the British and French colonies in North America expanded in the middle of the 18th century, they inevitably clashed. Fighting between the two...

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31:20

The Real SAS Rogue Heroes

19 December 2022

The Special Air Service, more colloquially known as the SAS, was the creation of Officer David Stirling during the Second World War. Located in...

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59:34

Tudor Christmas Carols

19 December 2022

A Tudor Christmas would have probably featured as much singing as we have today, if not more, and surprisingly many of the carols would have been...

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27:20

Who Was Jesus, The Man?

19 December 2022

Followed by billions and worshipped across the planet, Jesus is the most famous person who ever lived. Jesus Christ is revered as a prophet and...

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27:53

Monopoly

18 December 2022

There’s so many versions of Monopoly these days. Which one is the original? London? No. Atlantic City? Uh uh. The original had property names...

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35:16

The Rise and Fall of Crassus

18 December 2022

Often overshadowed by his more successful peers (anyone heard of Julius Caesar?), Crassus' rise and fall from power is that of legend. A Roman...

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41:55

Finding Richard III

17 December 2022

In recent weeks, cinema audiences have been enjoying The Lost King, which tells the story of the efforts of amateur historian Philippa Langley to...

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50:38

CIA & the Nazis

16 December 2022

The Cold War saw an era of heightened tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union - double agents, clashing political ideologies, and...

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45:03

Alexander the Great's Sex Life

16 December 2022

Did Alexander the Great and the Queen of the Amazons really have sex for 13 days solid? What do we know about his male lovers? And how did his sex...

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23:44

Germany's Extreme Monarchists

16 December 2022

Last week a celebrity chef, former police officers and serving army officers were arrested in Germany as part of an extremist coup to overthrow...

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44:24

The War of 1812

15 December 2022

In the early 19th century, amidst the Napoleonic wars, the British began restricting the United States’ trade with Europe. On top of this, the...

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50:57

Filth, Noise & Stench in England

15 December 2022

In English cities of the 17th century, there was plenty to offend the eyes, ears, nose, taste buds, and skin of inhabitants. Residents were...

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42:42

Hammurabi: Rise of the Babylonians

15 December 2022

2000 BC saw the famed city of Babylon begin to flourish under the rule of a King called Hammurabi. Renowned for his famous law code, the stele of...

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28:47

'My Grandfather, the Wehrmacht General in Russia'

15 December 2022

Angela Findlay was determined to find out if her grandfather, Karl von Graffen, was a Nazi and what he did on the Eastern front. An artist and...

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30:36

Tupperware

14 December 2022

Today it’s a Tupperware party and you’re all invited! Tupperware epitomises the post-war suburban dream. But pop open the lid and peep inside...

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