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Enfield Poltergeist: 1970's Suburban Horror

10 June 2024

The Enfield Poltergeist is Britain's most infamous haunting - set in the late 1970s on the outskirts of London, it continues to be told and...

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43:44

Six Wives: Jane Seymour

10 June 2024

Six wives - six lives that we think we know everything about.  But beyond their mostly doomed marriages to Henry VIII and, in most cases,...

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50:58

Lost on Mount Everest: The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine

9 June 2024

Dan unravels the mystery surrounding George Mallory and Andrew Irvine's daring attempt to conquer Mount Everest in 1924 - a feat that could have...

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36:24

The War on Crime: The 1930s and the New Deal

9 June 2024

How did the United States go from a country defined by its lawlessness in the 1920s and early 1930s, to one where many political standpoints rest...

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54:58

The Parthians

9 June 2024

The Parthians were heavyweights of ancient Mesopotamia. Hailing from what is now modern day Iran, they charged onto the scene by destroying the...

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45:55

Tudor Origins of the Condom

7 June 2024

What were condoms like in Tudor times? Before you were able to pop to the supermarket to pick some up, where did people buy them?

Joining...

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38:18

The Anarchy: Disruptive Women

7 June 2024

The Anarchy is an intriguing and often forgotten period of history. There are fascinating characters and moments of deep political importance...

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39:57

Inside North Korea

6 June 2024

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

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32:14

Pegasus Bridge: The First Assault of D-Day

6 June 2024

Just after midnight on the 6th of June, 1944, 181 British glider-borne infantry crashed to earth in the Normandy countryside. They clambered out...

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29:17

D-Day: The Deception that Made it Possible

6 June 2024

Please note that this episode contains explicit language.

On the 29th of May, 1944, less than a week before D-Day, General George S. Patton...

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1:45:53

D-Day: The Land Invasion

6 June 2024

Dan and military historian Stephen Fischer record a moment by moment play of the dramatic and bloody first crucial hour and a half of D-day, as it...

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26:41

D-Day: The Air Invasion

6 June 2024

In the second episode of our D-Day series, we look to the skies. In the build-up to Operation Overlord, thousands of Allied pilots in heavy...

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51:27

D-Day: The Sea Invasion

6 June 2024

This is the often forgotten chapter of the D-Day story.

To begin our series for the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, we turn to the...

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54:18

America at D-Day

6 June 2024

On June 6, 1944, the Allied forces combined their land, air and sea forces into the largest amphibious invasion in history - D-Day.

Under...

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33:09

A Tudor Mystery: The Girl Who Could Be Queen

6 June 2024

This episode solves the 400-year old mystery of a previously unknown portrait of a young woman, dressed to look just like Queen Elizabeth...

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41:59

The Witch of New York: 1840's Murder Trials of Polly Bodine

6 June 2024

On Christmas night 1843 a mother and child were found murdered inside their burned out home. Suspicion fell on one Polly Bodine. Over the next...

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59:07

Noah's Ark and the Flood

5 June 2024

The Ancients launches a new miniseries exploring the stories, people, objects and kingdoms central to the Old Testament's narrative.

There...

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25:35

Las Vegas & Atomic Tourism

4 June 2024

In the 1950s, the US government conducted a series of nuclear bomb tests in the Mojave desert, right next door to Las Vegas. Tourists flocked to...

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37:15

Fantastic Beasts of the Middle Ages

4 June 2024

In the Middle Ages, animals were often the means for survival and the source of great wealth. No wonder then that in the medieval...

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37:33

Incest in Ancient Rome

4 June 2024

What's the worst thing you could accuse someone of in Ancient Rome? There are a few strong candidates, but incest is definitely up there.

In...

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38:12

Julius Caesar's Sex Life

3 June 2024

"I came. I saw. I conquered".

Perhaps the most famous Julius Caesar quote of all time. But after hearing all about his bedroom antics, it...

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