Archive on 4 Episodes Available now
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Wars, Lies and Audiotape
Historian DD Guttenplan explores what happened in the Gulf of Tonkin on 4 August 1964.
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How Britain Went to War
Peter Hennessy examines Britain's secret war planning and preparations before August 1914.
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The Stranger in the Mirror
Does the history of our ideas about autism tell us more about ourselves than about autism?
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A History of the N-Word
Ellah Allfrey looks at the evolution of the N-word.
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No Destination
Satish Kumar walked 8,000 miles for world peace. Join him as he relives this journey.
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Imagining the Audience
In the days before audience research, who did the early 成人快手 think it was talking to?
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Sentimental Journey
Gyles Brandreth surveys the history of sentimentality, wondering whether to sneer or cheer
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The Benjamin Broadcasts
Michael Rosen discovers Walter Benjamin's radio works for children. Read by Henry Goodman.
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Rebel Rebel
Jonathan Agnew looks back at the rebel cricket tours to South Africa between 1981-1990.
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Pulped Fiction
What makes a literary reputation last? Who's 'in' and who's on the way 'out'?