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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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25:36

Croissants

30 November 2022

CROISSANTS WEREN’T INVENTED IN FRANCE. Mon dieu! C’est pas vrai!

Today Dallas finds out about the person responsible for bringing the...

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25:58

Atlantis: Deciphering The Truth

30 November 2022

Atlantis is one of the most compelling legends - an advanced, mythical civilisation, wiped out by an unknown phenomenon. The allure of this...

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33:21

Myths and Nature in Medieval Britain

29 November 2022

Humanity's relationship with the wilderness has been a theme of myths and legends for thousands of years. Such stories can offer a unique insight...

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45:10

Lady Chatterley’s Lover

29 November 2022

*This episode contains very strong language and adult content*

A semi autobiographical account from a conflicted man? An ode to a wife’s...

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27:43

Owain Glyndwr and The Welsh Revolt

29 November 2022

England plays Wales in the World Cup today so it only makes sense that Dan looks back at what's often called Wales' last war of Independence...

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40:30

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

28 November 2022

On the evening of 14th April, 1865, the Union was celebrating victory in the civil war, won 5 days earlier with General Lee's surrender at...

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30:03

WW1 & The Rise of Ghosts

28 November 2022

8.5 million soldiers died as a result from wounds and disease during the First World War, plunging a society into mourning as loved ones were left...

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35:02

Public Executions in London

28 November 2022

For at least 700 years, presumed criminals were publicly executed in London. Such occasions were often gruesome, gory and very...

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24:28

The Legacy of Rome

28 November 2022

Rome has attracted aspiring conquerors and leaders for millennia, not just as a great metropolis, but as an idea. It has long been a symbol of...

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41:10

Aliens

27 November 2022

Who invented aliens? We did. Each age invents its own. When we invented robots, aliens became robotic beings. In the Cold War, intergalactic...

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46:18

Alexander the Great: Man and Myth

27 November 2022

Alexander the Great is one of the most famous figures from history. Legends and fantastical versions of his life were told almost immediately upon...

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34:57

Mongol Empire

26 November 2022

The Crusades are well-known but only part of the complex history of the medieval Near East. During the same era, the region was completely remade...

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43:13

The History of the Clitoris

25 November 2022

It’s so important that it’s been ‘discovered’ at least twice, but what is the clitoris and why has it previously been so hard to...

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35:02

Irish Revolution

25 November 2022

The Irish War of Independence in 1919 was fought between the Irish Revolutionary Army and British Forces, with support of the RIC and USC. Wounds...

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22:33

Plagues

25 November 2022

From a plague in Athens during the Peloponnesian War in 430 BCE, to another in 540 that wiped out half the population of the Roman empire, down...

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45:10

The First Thanksgiving

24 November 2022

In the fall of 1621, a year after the pilgrim ship the Mayflower landed on the coast of New England, the settlers of the Plymouth Colony...

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33:43

The Legacy of Tutankhamun

24 November 2022

Since the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings, the phenomenon of “Tutmania” has continued to capture the worlds...

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51:23

Fall of the Ming Dynasty

24 November 2022

In 1627 Zhu Youjian, the Chongzhen Emperor, became the 17th - and what would turn out to be the last - Emperor of China’s Ming Dynasty. It had...

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24:28

A Short History of Scotland and England's Union

24 November 2022

Yesterday the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Scottish government is not allowed to hold a second independence referendum without...

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