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'68
’68 is a Â鶹Éç Radio Foyle series marking the 50th anniversary of the start of the Troubles.
Â鶹Éç Radio Foyle
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We the People
Exploring the enduring influence of the Scotch-Irish in American politics.
Â鶹Éç Two Northern Ireland
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Ancient Invisible Cities
Michael Scott uses the latest technology and virtual reality to reveal historical secrets.
Â鶹Éç Two
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Berlin Bomber: In Full
4 Extra Debut. Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's journey to Berlin aboard an RAF Lancaster Bomber.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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National Health Stories
Sally Sheard on the characters, innovations and heroic standoffs that have shaped the NHS.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Scotland 78: A Love Story
Rare archive footage chronicles Scotland's performance in the 1978 World Cup.
Â鶹Éç Scotland
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Chinese Characters
Series of essays exploring Chinese history through the life stories of key personalities.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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The Channel
Series examining how the English Channel has affected British identity through time.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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British Socialism: The Grand Tour
Anne McElvoy traces the story of British socialism.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Two Thousand Years of Puzzling
Chris Maslanka traces the history of mankind's seemingly insatiable delight in puzzles.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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A House Through Time
The story of those who lived in one house, from the time it was built until now.
Â鶹Éç Two
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Living with the Gods
Neil MacGregor explores the role and expression of shared beliefs around the world.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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The British Road to Bolshevism
Martin Rosenbaum explores how events in London played a role in the Russian Revolution.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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The Frontline Prince
Edward VIII, the king who abdicated, was deeply marked by the Great War.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs
Paul Murton explores Scotland's lochs, discovering the secrets of these iconic features
Â鶹Éç Scotland
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The Day I Met Diana
People from around the UK and beyond recall their meetings with Diana, Princess of Wales.
Â鶹Éç Radio 5 Live
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Edinburgh 70: Nothing Short of a Miracle
Jim Naughtie reflects on the origins of the Edinburgh Festival.
Â鶹Éç Radio 3
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Waco: Surviving the Apocalypse
The story of the 1993 Waco siege and the lasting impact on those who survived.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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The Black Chair
The story of the Welsh poet Hedd Wyn, killed at Passchendaele in 1917.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Time Travels
Susan Morrison explores the rich and sometimes murky depths of Scotland's past.
Â鶹Éç Radio Scotland
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Our Man in the Middle East
Jeremy Bowen presents a personal history of the Middle East.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Eye of the Storm
Meeting the people at the heart of news stories to learn what really happened.
Â鶹Éç Radio 5 Live
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Printing a Nation
Historian Anindita Ghosh explores how the printing press made modern India.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Did the Victorians Ruin the World?
Kat and Helen Arney present revisionist revelations about our Victorian forebears.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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On Camera: Photographers at the Â鶹Éç
A revealing insight into several great modern photographers, drawn from the Â鶹Éç's archive.
Â鶹Éç Four
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A Slick of Red Lippie
Cathy Macdonald explores the history and glamour of red lipstick.
Â鶹Éç Radio Scotland
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British History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley
How British history is a concoction of stories manipulated by whoever was in power.
Â鶹Éç Four
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All in a Chord
Ivan Hewett examines five chords to test the idea that harmony is a reflection of history.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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Six Wives with Lucy Worsley
Documentary series dramatically reconstructing events in the lives of Henry VIII's wives.
Â鶹Éç One
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The Tarpaulin - A Biography
Historian Dina Gusejnova tells the story of tarpaulin from the 17th Century to now.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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Black Nurses: The Women Who Saved the NHS
How Caribbean and African women came to the UK to save the then ailing health service.
Â鶹Éç Four
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Black and British: A Forgotten History
A look at the relationship between Britain and people whose origins lie in Africa.
Â鶹Éç Two
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Aberfan: Memory and Meaning
Dai Smith asks what meaning might be found in the deaths of so many people at Aberfan.
Â鶹Éç Radio Wales
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Aberfan: Covering a Catastrophe
Felicity Evans meets some of the journalists who reported on the Aberfan disaster.
Â鶹Éç Radio Wales
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The Robber Barons
Historian Adam Smith tells the stories of the giants of 19th Century American business.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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The Envy of the World
Humphrey Carpenter charts the history of the Third Programme and Radio 3
Â鶹Éç Radio 3
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Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank
Dan Cruickshank explores some of the most intriguing stories from Ancient Egypt
Â鶹Éç Two
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Songs for the Dead
Marie-Louise Muir explores the lost tradition of keening for the dead in Ireland.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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Britain's Pompeii: A Village Lost in Time
Alice Roberts joins the team excavating a 3,000-year-old Bronze Age village in the Fens.
Â鶹Éç Four
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A Brief History of TIM
Lynne Truss explores the history of the Speaking Clock. With Professor Stephen Hawking.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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Defoe
Through documentary and drama, Radio 4 put a spotlight on 18th-century writer Daniel Defoe
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Lucy Worsley: Mozart's London Odyssey
Lucy Worsley traces the story of the young Mozart's adventures in Georgian London.
Â鶹Éç Four
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The Secret History of Yoga
Mukti Jain Campion explores the surprising origins of modern yoga practice.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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England: Made in the Middle
Historian Helen Castor examines the role of the Midlands in the creation of England.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4 Extra
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Jutland: The Battle that Won the War
Lord West explains why Jutland was the most important battle of the First World War.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit
Mary Beard takes in the mythology, history and archaeology of the ancient world.
Â鶹Éç Two
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The Anglo-Irish Century
Historian Diarmaid Ferriter looks back at a century of Anglo-Irish relations.
Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain
The Hairy Bikers unearth years of fascinating history hidden in Britain's boozers.
Â鶹Éç Two