History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2015.
In 1975, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency
In 1979 Tanzanian troops invaded Uganda and ousted its brutal dictator.
In April 1968 cities across America were rocked by race riots.
In April 1948 the US agreed to spend millions of dollars on rebuilding post-war Europe.
In 1977 the worst ever air accident took place when two jumbo jets collided in Tenerife.
In 1943, during WW2, famine stuck Bengal in British-run India, killing millions.
In March 1974 farmers uncovered an intricately carved clay head whilst digging a well
In March 2004 Ireland banned smoking in the workplace
In March 1995 Latino popstar Selena was shot dead in a Texas motel.
In March 1963 the British government announced plans to slash the country's rail network
In 1969 John Lennon of the Beatles and his new wife Yoko Ono staged a bed-in for peace
The story of the Black Box flight recorder and the man behind it, David Warren
In March 1962, a ceasefire was agreed in the Algerian war for independence from France
How a student helped East Berliners escape Communism in the boot of a diplomat's car
In March 1969, Golda Meir became Israel's first female prime minister
Thieves bluff their way into a Boston museum, stealing art worth around $500 million
How a play 'The Romans in Britain' caused a scandal in London's National Theatre in 1982
The secret romance between the Greek shipping magnate and JFK's widow in the 1960s
The extraordinary story of the manuscript of the French novel Suite Francaise, now a film
When Serb forces attacked the home of KLA leader Adem Jashari more than 50 people died
Leading Kenyan MP JM Kariuki disappeared in strange circumstances in March 1975
The fashion designer who shocked the world in 1995 with an outrageous collection.
Hitler sent his troops into Czechoslovakia on the morning of 15 March 1939.
Valentin Berezhkov was Stalin's translator during the World War Two