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Akbar, the Great Mughal

26 June 2025

Professor Suzannah Lipscomb discusses the remarkable life of Akbar the Great, one of history's most impressive emperors. Together with historian...

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45:50

Seahenge

26 June 2025

As a 4,000-year-old timber circle uncovered on a Norfolk beach, Seahenge is one of Britain’s most remarkable prehistoric finds. Discovered in...

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43:45

Poison in the Tower of London

26 June 2025

Today’s story is one that takes us to a very familiar setting - the Tower of London - but shows it in a new light. Edward Francis was an...

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1:36

Pirates! NEW SERIES

25 June 2025

Swashbuckling rogues with a disregard for authority surging across the oceans, the smell of salt and gunpowder in their nostrils... looking for...

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36:44

The Crystal Palace

24 June 2025

The Great Exhibition of 1851 was something to behold for the 6 million Victorian patrons who travelled to London's Hyde Park to see it. It was a...

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1:00:29

The Green Man

24 June 2025

Dr. Eleanor Janega delves into the enigmatic figure of the Green Man, tracing his origins and uncovering the myths and realities behind this...

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54:01

The Bloody History of the C-section

24 June 2025

Almost half of births in the UK are delivered via Cesarean section. But when was this operation first performed?

Kate Lister is joined by...

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1:03:31

Frenemies: Russia & the USA, a History

23 June 2025

For nearly half a century, the United States and Russia stood as adversaries, entrenched in a tense geopolitical rivalry known as the Cold War....

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35:59

Stonehenge: 10 Strangest Facts

23 June 2025

It wasn't made by Druids (or Aliens or Merlin the wizard). But it was a garden centre. Get ready for the 10 strangest facts (mostly) about...

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40:48

Shakespeare's Family: New Discoveries

23 June 2025

Did the women in Shakespeare’s life—his wife, sister, and daughters—shape his story more than we realise? Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is...

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39:22

The Northwest Passage: Doom of Arctic Explorers

23 June 2025

Assassin's Creed Rogue and Assassin's Creed III let us sail through the frozen waters of the Northwest Passage at the most dangerous time in...

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43:53

Civil War in the Holy Roman Empire

22 June 2025

In this episode, we hear about one of Europe’s most devastating conflicts - the Thirty Years’ War. From 1618 to 1648, the continent was torn...

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1:07:24

Rise of Nero

22 June 2025

Before he became one of Rome’s most infamous tyrants, Nero was a golden boy - young, talented, and full of promise.

In this episode of The...

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39:25

Jane Austen & the Reformation

21 June 2025

Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by Dr. Roger E. Moore to explore the lesser-known historical context of the works of Jane Austen, born 250...

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57:47

The Galloglass: Gaelic Mercenary Warriors

20 June 2025

For more than 400 years, Irish warfare was dominated by the Galloglass, elite Norse-Gael mercenary warriors who reshaped battles with their...

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45:56

Sex Work in the Renaissance

20 June 2025

Early Modern Italy birthed artistic giants like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, saw architectural marvels like Florence's dome and St. Peter's...

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41:27

The Mysteries of Easter Island

19 June 2025

In the heart of the Pacific Ocean, over 2,000 miles from the nearest continent, lies one of the world’s most iconic archaeological treasure...

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40:56

Could You Survive Victorian Surgery?

19 June 2025

You're laid out on the surgeon's table. Wide awake. He stands over you knife in hand and behind him, in the stands, is a noisy crowd all joking,...

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1:03:45

Pirates of the Mediterranean

19 June 2025

As Rome rose to power, pirates seized the seas - wreaking havoc from Spain to Syria and challenging Roman dominance in the ancient...

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32:33

What is Juneteenth?

18 June 2025

June 19, 1865 - Galveston, Texas, a general in the Union army announced to the people of Texas that all enslaved African Americans were free. Over...

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53:19

The Battle of Waterloo

17 June 2025

Dan is joined by his dad, veteran broadcaster Peter Snow, to tell the incredible story of the clash between Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of...

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