History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2015.
In 1945 the English physicist was exposed as a nuclear spy for the Soviet Union.
In October 1945, the United Nations was born, in the hope of preventing future wars
In October 1975, 90% of all women in Iceland took part in a massive nationwide protest
In 1995 during Sri Lanka's brutal civil war Tamil rebels attacked a Sinhalese village.
In 1990, the first international conference was held on the shrinking of the Aral Sea
How the cast of an early 20th century Yiddish play found themselves in court in New York.
US troops discovered victims of the Communist Tet offensive in Hue city in 1968
When Quebec separatists started to use violence - Canada's government called out the army
Sixty years ago the acclaimed director released his awarding winning first film
Almost all of Denmark's Jewish population escaped the Nazis during World War Two
A Russian refugee remembers life in Shanghai after fleeing the 1917 revolution
On 12 October 1915 a British nurse was executed by German troops during World War One
In 1965, Britain was shocked by a series of child murders in Manchester
On 8 October 2005 a massive earthquake hit Pakistani-administered Kashmir
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt's widow, Jehan, remembers the day he was assassinated
In 1985 government scientists discovered anti-freeze in bottles of Austrian wine.
The story of an English boy captured by pirates and enslaved in North Africa in 1716
Angie Dickinson remembers the Hollywood star who died after contracting Aids
In 2005 a Danish newspaper published 12 images of the Prophet Muhammad
Barbarito Torres speaks about playing on the ground-breaking album of Cuban music
Daisuke Inoue was playing in a band in Kobe Japan when he invented the Karaoke machine
The home of Afghanistan's traditional musicians was destroyed in 1992.
The psychedelic Czech rock band which became a symbol of resistance to communist rule.
In 1966 the singer-songwriter announced on stage that he was going to stop performing