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43:28

Building Medieval Churches

14 December 2021

What is a perpendicular church? In this episode, Cat is on location! Invited by expert stonemason Andrew Ziminski to a spectacular perpendicular...

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29:22

Inside Downing Street with Gavin Barwell

14 December 2021

British politician Gavin Barwell served as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Theresa May from June 2017 to July 2019, one of the most turbulent...

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38:53

Dürer: The Great Renaissance Artist

13 December 2021

Albrecht Dürer was the greatest German artist to come out of the Renaissance, whose high quality woodcuts revolutionised the potential of the...

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48:50

Sitting Bull: the Life and Death of a Native American Chief

13 December 2021

Sitting Bull, best known for his initiative and victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn, is a greatly revered Native American Chief. But he was more...

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24:44

Hitler's American Gamble

13 December 2021

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941 remains etched in public memory as the turning point of WW2. But in fact, it was Hitler’s...

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56:53

Songlines: Australia's Book of Genesis

12 December 2021

What the Book of Genesis is to the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament, songlines are to Indigenous Australians. Epic tales of desire,...

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31:29

The Secrets of WW2's Women Soldiers

12 December 2021

The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) was the women's branch of the British Army during the Second World War. Formed in 1938 it saw many thousands...

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43:02

Heralds & Heraldry

11 December 2021

Heralds and Heraldry share many aspects of modern sport today, from colourful kits to large gatherings of cheering crowds. But what did it mean to...

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32:11

USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor

10 December 2021

When the USS Arizona was destroyed on 7 December 1941, it was the United States’ Navy’s single biggest loss of life. Producers Annette Hull...

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28:36

Battle of Austerlitz: Napoleon's Greatest Victory

10 December 2021

2 December is a special date for those fascinated by Napoleon Bonaparte. Not only is this the date he crowned himself Emperor of France in 1804, but...

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41:18

True Crime on the Elizabethan Stage

9 December 2021

The true crime genre - stories of actual murders and other crimes that are then fictionalised - is not a new phenomenon. More than four...

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47:59

Homosexuality & Ancient Greece

9 December 2021

Frederick the Great, Marie Antoinette and Oscar Wilde. Each of them have talked about, or been talked about in terms of, Ancient Greek ideas of...

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34:03

Moscow 1941: Hitler's Nemesis with Jonathan Dimbleby

9 December 2021

While the allies reeled from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour and Hitler's declaration of war on the United States, a ferocious battle was...

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28:29

Life at Bletchley Park

8 December 2021

Betty Webb was heavily involved with the work going on at Bletchley Park. While she was not part of the code-breaking team, her work was invaluable...

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42:24

Inside North Korea

8 December 2021

With closed borders, a totalitarian regime, electricity blackouts and widespread poverty, North Korea is a brutal place to survive; even...

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28:11

Queen Cynethryth of Mercia's Lost Abbey

7 December 2021

Queen Cynethryth of Mercia was one of the most distinguished rulers of Anglo Saxon Britain. Wife to King Offa, ruler of the Mercians (the most...

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53:22

Pearl Harbor: 80th Anniversary

7 December 2021

On December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched a surprise military strike upon the United States against the naval base at...

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34:58

The Murder of Rizzio, Mary Queen of Scots' Favourite

6 December 2021

On 9 March 1566, David Rizzio - close friend and private secretary to Mary, Queen of Scots - was stabbed dozens of times in front of the pregnant...

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22:56

Pearl Harbor: 80 Years Later

6 December 2021

On 7 December 1941, Imperial Japan launched an attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor. In this episode 80 years later, James speaks to Adrian...

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25:25

Barbados: The World's Newest Republic

6 December 2021

November 30 2021, Bridgetown, fifty-five years since Barbados’ 1966 Independence, the Royal Standard flag representing the Queen was lowered and...

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39:13

The Bronze Age Burials at Stonehenge

5 December 2021

Today we’re talking all about science, Stonehenge and what we know about a massive migration into Britain at the start of the Bronze Age some...

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