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31:58

India-Pakistan: On the Brink of Nuclear War

22 August 2022

In 1970, the deadliest storm in modern history ripped Pakistan in two, leading the world to the brink of nuclear war after American and Soviet...

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17:25

Lucrezia Borgia

22 August 2022

History has not been kind to Lucrezia Borgia. Daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI, she has suffered from her family name (her...

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35:41

The Borgias: Sin in Renaissance Italy

22 August 2022

In Renaissance Italy, the Borgia family were admired for their audacity and their ruthlessness - they even inspired Mario Puzo’s depiction of...

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29:19

100 Years of British Political Nightmares

21 August 2022

Over Britain’s first century of mass democracy, from the Great Depression to the pandemic, politics has lurched from crisis to crisis. How does...

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42:06

Ancient Americas: The Olmec Heads

21 August 2022

One of the the earliest Mesoamerican civilisations discovered so far - Olmec influences are visible throughout history. But who were they? And...

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28:33

Play-Doh

21 August 2022

Find out what Play-Doh has to do with sooty walls. And how we have a nursery teacher called Kay Zufall and a TV presenter called Captain Kangaroo...

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26:57

A Fourteenth Century Thriller: The Lawless Land

20 August 2022

England, 1351. In the aftermath of the Pestilence, Gerard Fox - a young knight robbed of his ancestral home, his family name tarnished - sets...

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44:56

Women & Football

19 August 2022

Football, or soccer depending on where you are in the world, is quite unsuitable for women, wouldn’t you agree? No? Well the Football...

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34:10

WW2: The Dieppe Raid Disaster

19 August 2022

80 years ago today on 19 August 1942, a 6,000 strong combined Allied landing force took part in a raid on Dieppe, Northern...

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31:02

Warships

18 August 2022

Today we are talking warships: from the revolutionary Tudor ships to modern aircraft carriers, and all the innovations along the way.

In...

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59:02

Elizabeth I on Screen: The Historians’ Verdict

18 August 2022

What do you get when you bring together five top historians in a room with bottles of Prosecco to debate Elizabeth I on screen? History with the...

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42:01

The Origins of Jerusalem

18 August 2022

One of the oldest cities in history, and revered by religions across the world - what do we know about the origins of Jerusalem?

In this...

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39:26

What happened to the bones of the Waterloo battlefield?

17 August 2022

In June 1815 the French army under the command of Napoleon was decisively beaten by an allied army led by Britain and Prussia at Waterloo in what...

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33:51

Cloud Seeding & Climate Engineering

17 August 2022

Pyres on the Appalachian mountains. Planes spraying chemicals into clouds. Mirrors in space. “I can make it rain, I can make it rain, I can make...

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32:15

Walter Purdy: The Traitor of Colditz

16 August 2022

In the Second World War, the Germans liked to boast that there was 'no escape' from the infamous fortress and POW camp Colditz. However, the elite...

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44:35

Sex Robots

16 August 2022

Can a sex robot really fulfil our needs in the bedroom? And what attempts have been made in the past?

Sex robots may sound like a thing of...

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30:11

Anglo-Saxon Cave Dwellings

16 August 2022

The unusual Anchor Church Caves in south Derbyshire were, until quite recently, thought to have been follies cut into the rock in the eighteenth...

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33:16

The Tiananmen Square Massacre

15 August 2022

In 1989, Beijing's Tiananmen Square became the focus of large-scale demonstrations as mostly young students crowded into central Beijing to...

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16:29

Niccolo and Maffeo Polo

15 August 2022

Polo is a name engraved in the legend of exploration. Sure, Marco did a lot for that by describing thoroughly his trip to China and his life...

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34:10

Becoming Elizabeth I

15 August 2022

Queen Elizabeth I has been depicted on the big and small screen more times than most of her contemporaries. Now, a critically acclaimed TV series...

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25:07

The Iraq War... In Alaska

15 August 2022

If you were asked what you thought about the Iraq War in Alaska, you'd probably be more than a little confused. But that confusion might turn to...

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