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Eleanor of Aquitaine

22 September 2022

From an age in which women’s lives were obscured and poorly recorded, one shines brightly from the darkness. Eleanor of Aquitaine - born...

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28:16

Declaration of Independence

22 September 2022

While the Revolutionary War was being fought in July 1776, the 13 British colonies in America came together to approve their Declaration of...

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27:28

The Atomic Bomb & the Secret City

22 September 2022

In 1939 Franklin D Roosevelt received a letter from Albert Einstein, warning him that the Nazis might be developing nuclear...

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39:34

Karnak: Egypt's Greatest Temple

22 September 2022

Located on the banks of the River Nile in Luxor, Egypt, the Karnak Temple complex is one of the largest buildings ever constructed for religious...

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34:51

Slavery and the Royal African Company

22 September 2022

The Royal African Company was set up in 1660 - by the ruling Stuart family and City of London merchants - to exploit gold fields up the Gambia...

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33:59

Suleyman the Magnificent

21 September 2022

The Lion House is a riveting new book from journalist and historian Christopher De Bellaigue, written like a novel that tells the dramatic story...

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34:57

Perfume

21 September 2022

First Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel shocked the world’s eyeballs with her fashion designs. Then she shocked its nostrils with a new smell - Chanel...

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26:39

The Man Wrongfully Hanged at Cardiff Prison

20 September 2022

In September 1952 Mahmood Hussein Mattan became the last to be executed at Cardiff Prison, but Mahmood had in fact been framed by the police and...

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44:00

Forbidden Books

20 September 2022

What makes a book bad? Does it have to be nonsensical? Heretical? Libellous? Sexy?

Well for 500 years, a panel from the Roman Catholic...

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36:52

Viking Sagas

20 September 2022

Few people in European history have had as many stories told about them as the Vikings. We know about them from novels, films, TV series and...

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43:42

Fighter Jets: A History

20 September 2022

This month marks 75 years since the establishment of the United States Air Force (USAF). So to mark this anniversary, we wanted to follow up on...

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27:04

Scottish Clans

19 September 2022

It is believed clans started to emerge in Scotland around 1100AD and were originally the descendants of kings – if not of demigods from Irish...

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44:11

Art of Neolithic Orkney

18 September 2022

Located in the Northern Isles of Scotland, Orkney is a remote and wild environment. With over 5000 years of history, this small archipelago of...

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32:28

FORENSICS: The Beginning

18 September 2022

Death by tiger bites. Death by prodding. Death from sexual excess. Deaths from over-eating and over-drinking. The opening of graves.

These...

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38:31

Essex Dogs and the Crécy Campaign with Dan Jones

17 September 2022

Dan Jones is world-famous for writing swashbuckling factual history. But now he’s turned his hand to historical fiction with a debut...

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33:44

Women in Power

16 September 2022

What do Hatshepsut and Hillary Clinton have in common?

Well, what do they have in common with the vast majority of women who have been so...

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33:46

Mikhail Gorbachev & the Fall of the Soviet Union

16 September 2022

Following the recent death of Mikhail Gorbachev at the age of 91, we've decided to take a look into the beginnings, career and legacy of the last...

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31:16

The Mayflower Sets Sail

15 September 2022

On the 16th of September 1620, The Mayflower set sail from Southampton to the New World. Aboard were 102 passengers determined to reach a new...

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44:19

The Howard Women

15 September 2022

We tend to associate the word ‘dynasty’ with men. But in sixteenth century England, women played a no less important role in these influential...

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45:43

Neanderthals

15 September 2022

Neanderthals are stereotypically viewed as thoughtless savages - but is this an accurate depiction or was there more to Neanderthal...

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25:48

Queen Victoria's Funeral

14 September 2022

The Queen's body has been taken to Westminster Hall in London, where she will lie in state for the public to visit and pay their respects. Over...

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