The story of our times told by the people who were there.
How Britain mourned the death of King George VI in 1952.
On 7 February 1985 a US drug enforcement agent was abducted in Guadalajara.
It is 50 years since nine French peace protestors died during a demonstration in Paris.
In 1962 Timmie Jean Lindsey became the first woman in the world to have the operation.
It was the first time a computer had beaten a reigning world champion chess player.
Debra Hocking was taken from her indigenous Australian family as a baby.
In February 2005 a Catholic nun working in the Amazon was murdered.
On 15 February 1989, the last Soviet soldiers rolled out of Afghanistan.
In February 1942 Japan launched the largest ever attack against Australia.
In February 1942 all Japanese Americans were ordered to internment camps.
In February 1989, nine people were sucked out of a plane over the Pacific Ocean.
It is 40 years since the US President went to China and met Chairman Mao.
Nearly 30 years ago Moose Murders made history as the biggest flop ever on Broadway.
Twelve years ago Syria experienced a brief burst of political openness.
In the late 1920s Hollywood made the change from silent films to movies with soundtracks.
A 2012 episode looks back at the work of the pioneering designer, who has died aged 93
On 28 February 1986, the Swedish Prime Minister was killed on a Stockholm street.
The Bulgarian dissident was attacked with a poisoned umbrella on his way to Bush House.
It is 10 years since communal violence broke out in the Indian state.
On 2 March 1969 the supersonic airliner took to the skies for the first time.
Californian computer enthusiasts met to share ideas - including the founders of Apple
It is 25 years since a car ferry capsized outside the Belgian port.
In the 1960s, the pop artist Andy Warhol, turned his attention to film-making.
How scientists turned penicillin into the world's first anti-biotic medicine.