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36:15

Tudor True Crime: The First Female Serial Killer?

19 March 2026

Was there really a 17th century Italian woman who helped hundreds of wives murder their husbands, or is her story a myth born of fear and...

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34:31

The Rise of Putin and the 1999 Apartment Bombs

19 March 2026

In September 1999, just weeks after 46-year-old Vladimir Putin became Russia’s prime minister, a series of apartment bombings ripped through...

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1:03:43

Were the Princes in the Tower murdered?

19 March 2026

It's one of history's greatest mysteries - 'what happened to the Princes in the Tower?' In 1483, young Edward V and his brother Richard were...

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45:48

Tiberius and his Island of Depravity

17 March 2026

The Roman Emperor Tiberius has a harrowing reputation based on stories surrounding his latter years on the island of Capri. Stories of debauchery...

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58:29

Murder on the California Trail | The Frontier

16 March 2026

The words 'Donner Party' have become synonymous with disaster in the American imagination. In this week’s instalment of our Frontier miniseries,...

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44:12

Samurai Armor Explained

16 March 2026

In the 16th century world of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, we meet the samurai as they had to be: soldiers in a world on fire. But today, we’re...

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59:11

The Commanders: Eisenhower

16 March 2026

As Supreme Commander, Eisenhower spearheaded the successful Allied invasions of North Africa, Italy and Western Europe. He's consequently one of...

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50:36

The Human Cost of Fame

16 March 2026

You might think the idea of “celebrity” is a modern invention. In reality, its roots stretch back centuries... perhaps even millennia. People...

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41:56

Plots against Elizabeth I

16 March 2026

Who wanted Elizabeth I dead, and how close did they come to removing her? Who were the conspirators and rebels who plotted to put Mary, Queen of...

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57:22

Early Medieval Croatia

16 March 2026

What if everything you think you know about medieval Croatia is wrong?

Dr Eleanor Janega is joined by Professor Florin Curta to uncover how...

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48:14

Herodotus: The Father of History

15 March 2026

What drove Herodotus to write the first great story of history? Tristan Hughes speaks with Dr. Roel Konijnendijk to uncover the world of Herodotus...

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1:36:19

The Mongols and the Fall of the Crusaders

13 March 2026

In the mid‑13th century, the Mongols seemed unstoppable until a former slave‑soldier stood in their way. Mamluk Sultan Qutuz of Egypt defied...

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40:01

The Murder That Shocked Hollywood

13 March 2026

In post-war Hollywood, the film industry had a reputation for its dark side as much as anything happening on the big screen.

So when...

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54:22

America's Bloodiest Day: Battle of Antietam

12 March 2026

It's known as the deadliest single day in American history: the Battle of Antietam.

After weeks of Union defeats, Confederate forces pushed...

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39:26

The Black Death As It Happened

12 March 2026

Eyewitness accounts of life during the Black Death are surprising. Sure, there's horror. But there's also d*ck jokes, complicated scientific...

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1:05:10

The Battle of Gettysburg

12 March 2026

In July 1863, the quiet town of Gettysburg became the site of one of the most decisive clashes of the American Civil War. Over three intense days,...

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37:15

Colonial Women of the Americas

12 March 2026

Warning: This episode contains references to sexual abuse

What became of the women whose worlds collapsed when the Spanish arrived in...

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1:03:05

The Phoenicians

12 March 2026

Three thousand years ago, Phoenician ships sailed west across the Mediterranean, their holds packed with pottery, wine and enslaved people to...

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1:21:11

Crusaders in Crisis: The Rebel Emperor & the Siege of Constantinople

10 March 2026

Crusading in the 13th century was brutal, chaotic and transformative. Dr. Eleanor Janega is joined by historian Dr. Tom Smith to uncover failed...

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59:18

Shag, Marry, Kill: Kings Edition (Live Show Recording)

10 March 2026

Henry VIII, Charles II and Richard the Lionheart. What do all of these men have in common?

They're incredibly eligible bachelors! Well, if...

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45:19

Can Air Power Alone Topple Governments?

10 March 2026

With the Iran war still unfolding, we ask the question: Can air power alone topple a government?

From the First World War onward, military...

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