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45:47

Mary, Queen of Scots: The Material Evidence

8 December 2022

Mary, Queen of Scots wore red at her execution as a symbol of Catholic martyrdom. It was the climax of a life throughout which Mary used...

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55:06

Zeus: King of the Gods

8 December 2022

Zeus, the chief deity in Greek mythology, is the Olympian god of sky and thunder and is king of all other gods and men.

His tale is one of...

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28:22

Chickens

7 December 2022

Why did the chicken cross the road? What came first, the chicken or the egg? Who invented the chicken anyway?

We answer at least one of...

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27:28

SAS Rogue Heroes: Paddy Mayne with Ben Macintyre

7 December 2022

Lieutenant-Colonel 'Paddy' Mayne is a legendary figure in the history of the British Special Forces. Valiant but volatile, confident yet...

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40:30

Cult of St. Swithun

6 December 2022

According to tradition, if it rains on Saint Swithun's bridge in Winchester on St. Swithun’s day — 15 July — it will continue for 40...

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34:12

Banned History

6 December 2022

How much did Britain and its allies know about the Holocaust? Could the Bengal Famine of 1943 have been helped? And was Elizabeth I really the...

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33:43

The Rise of China

6 December 2022

How has China become the economic superpower that it is today? The decades since the death of Chairman Mao Zedong have seen an unprecedented...

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40:04

Start of the Space Race

5 December 2022

Space historian Jay Gallentine tells Don how World War 2 weapons paved the way for space rockets, igniting a space race between the USA and the...

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45:03

Making Babies in the 17th Century

5 December 2022

Making babies was a mysterious process for people in early modern England. Their ideas about conception, pregnancy and childbirth tell us much...

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35:25

1st Parachute Regiment of WW2 with Mark Urban

5 December 2022

2022 marks 80 years since the Red Devils first remarkable campaign in North Africa. In Britain, they were known as the parachute regiment,...

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26:23

Sportswashing and the Nazi Olympics

5 December 2022

With the 2022 FIFA World Cup well underway, the phenomenon of sportswashing is once again in everybody's minds. Autocracies and democracies alike...

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52:53

Bethlehem

4 December 2022

Most famously known as the birth place of Jesus, Bethlehem has been immortalised in texts, carols, and imagery across history. But prior to the...

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33:41

LEGO

4 December 2022

Who invented LEGO, the world's favourite toy? To find out we have to head to a Danish fishing village where a family of toy makers live. A family...

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32:40

Jews in Medieval England

3 December 2022

Medieval England’s relationship with the Jewish community was complex and, at times, brutally violent and cruel. In 1290, the entire population...

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48:51

Sex Myths

2 December 2022

Why were the ovaries once seen as inverted testes? What words might you use if you were trying to describe a condition 'down there' to your...

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37:07

Origins of the CIA

2 December 2022

2022 marks the 75th anniversary of the Central Intelligence Agency, more colloquially known as the CIA. While viewed today as one of the most...

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49:46

Life in Tudor England

2 December 2022

What was life really like in Tudor England? This was a society where monarchy was under strain, the church was in crisis and contending with war,...

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25:56

Capturing Lincoln’s Assassin

1 December 2022

On shooting President Abraham Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth fled Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC on horseback, eventually heading south. But...

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54:24

Uruk: The First Cities

1 December 2022

A Mesopotamian metropolis that thrived for millennia, Uruk is even claimed by some to have been the first true city in history.

Located in...

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37:57

Huygens: Europe’s Greatest Scientist

1 December 2022

Christiaan Huygens was the greatest scientist working in the vital period between Galileo and Newton, as the scientific revolution gathered pace....

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28:57

A Short History of The World

1 December 2022

How can you condense the history of the world into a book? Well-celebrated historian Simon Sebag Montefiore does just that in his new epic. He...

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