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Lady Jane Grey

4 October 2021

On a cold February morning in 1554, Lady Jane Grey was beheaded for high treason. Named as King Edward VI as his successor, Queen Jane had reigned...

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43:43

WW2: War Reporters in the Pacific Theatre

4 October 2021

The Second World War was the first time that many on the home front in the United States were able to see and hear war in action. In this episode,...

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42:13

William Wallace

3 October 2021

William Wallace is a legendary figure in Scottish history as one of the leaders of the First War of Scottish Independence. He led the Scots to a...

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55:55

The Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great

3 October 2021

In his lifetime King Alexander III of Macedon, better known as Alexander the Great, forged one of the largest empires in ancient history. But it...

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39:17

James Holland on The Sherwood Rangers: Legendary Tank Regiment

2 October 2021

Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry was one of the best tank regiments of the Second World War and was at the speartip of the British Army from the North...

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36:17

Richard III

2 October 2021

Richard III of England is one of medieval history's most controversial figures. He is known to many as a tyrant, a sleazy, greedy king who even...

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42:25

WW2: Czech Resistance

1 October 2021

Though excluded from decisions on their occupation in the Munich Agreement in 1938, the citizens of the new country of Czechoslovakia were by no...

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36:05

Æthelred the Unready

30 September 2021

His 38 years as king make him one of the longest-ruling monarchs in English history, and yet he is remembered as unsuccessful, naive and overly harsh...

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39:58

Sir Thomas More

30 September 2021

Who was Thomas More - Knight, Chancellor and Martyr? His life is paradoxical, with More regarded as both saint and persecutor, Humanist...

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28:36

The Oldest Human Footprints in North America

30 September 2021

This week our understanding of when humans first inhabited the North American continent has been turned on its head … by a set of c.22,000 year...

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24:34

Bond, The Secret Service & Exporting Britain's Influence

29 September 2021

James Bond is a character that has come to define a certain kind of Britishness but what, if any, role does 007 play in the real world of...

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26:56

Drones: A History

29 September 2021

Although the use of drones has become well established and publicised in recent years, the history of unmanned aircraft stretches all the way back to...

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25:11

James Bond

28 September 2021

James Bond is one of the most successful films and book franchises of all time and with the arrival of a new addition to the canon it seemed the...

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42:52

Medieval Science

28 September 2021

The word 'medieval' is often used to describe backward ideas and opinions, but why is this the case? The middle ages was a time of life-changing...

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32:36

The Last Witches of England

27 September 2021

In 1682 three women, Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susannah Edwards, from the town of Bideford were tried and hanged as witches. They were...

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59:55

The Gunpowder Plot: Tudor Origins

27 September 2021

The Gunpowder Plot is one of the hinge events of British history - an act of terror the roots of which stretch back to the Tudor period and Henry...

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33:15

Hitler’s North African Genocide

27 September 2021

When we think of the Holocaust, we tend to think about Europe and Germany. However, during World War II, Hitler's antisemitic race laws also...

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46:27

Sir Ranulph Fiennes on Shackleton

26 September 2021

Sir Ranulph Fiennes is possibly the most famous living explorer but he believes that the greatest ever polar explorer is Sir Ernest Shackleton....

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44:52

Roman Weapons

26 September 2021

Legendary leaders and notorious battles, we imagine the sound of clinking armour. But what did the Romans take with them into battle? In the...

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23:44

Duke of Windsor: The Nazi King?

25 September 2021

When Edward VIII abdicated the throne in December 1936 his desire to marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson was cited as the main cause but did...

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37:26

What is a Pilgrimage?

25 September 2021

People of a multitude of cultures, religions, and cultures around the world have long traveled vast distances as forms of pilgrimage. But why would...

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