Popular history series where the past connects with the present.
Radio 4,·198 episodes
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence explore historical connections to today's big issues.
Tom and Iszi meet the cineasts who help us understand history and the history of cinema.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence look at major milestones in flight in the past millennium.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence explore the historical connections to today's big issues.
Iszi Lawrence and Tom Holland with the latest research that's Making History.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence look at the roots of nationalism and how it shaped history.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence are back to explore more historical connections.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence explore stories revealed by history’s lines and linkages.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence look at historical aspects of living on the breadline.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence explore stories revealed by history's lines and linkages.
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence explore the stories revealed by history’s lines and linkages
Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence consider fascinating aspects of history.
Tom Holland asks if St Edmund is under a tennis court and hears about the end of steam.
Helen Castor discusses dystopia in Thamesmead and Trappist ale from Leicestershire.
Tom Holland takes a back-side view of church architecture.
Helen Castor on the photography of Dorothea Lange and the radio ballads of Charles Parker.
Tom Holland presents the programme where the past meets the present.
A #metoo moment for 17th-century witches?
Tom Holland discovers when East Coast fishermen were very much a part of Europe.
Helen Castor presents stories from the past with a bearing on issues today.
Helen Castor looks back at the gambling crisis of the 18th century.
Tom Holland on the Coventry polio epidemic, and when Parliament left Westminster.
Helen Castor on history's forerunners of today's concerns about housing and technology.
Tom Holland on how Romans fed their legions, and the history of street food.
Actor murdering mania, suffragettes and the martial arts, and Top Town History.
The Prague Spring, a French take on our island story, and historical hangovers.