Popular history series where the past connects with the present.
Radio 4,路198 episodes
Tom Holland with your stories that are changing the way we see the past.
Helen Castor presents the popular history magazine.
Tom Holland with the first in a new series of Radio 4's popular history magazine.
Vanessa and her invited guests discuss the legacy of the A History of the World project.
British civilians held captive by the Japanese and booze in the Victorian hospital.
Vanessa Collingridge follows up more stories that are changing the way we see the past.
Vanessa Collingridge investigates the French invasion that never was.
Vanessa Collingridge examines the labour camps used to deal with unemployment in the 1930s
The link between Charlotte Bronte and a medical revolution in Manchester.
Vanessa Collingridge presents the series exploring ordinary people's links with the past.
The little known story of a Cold War secret army.
When it comes to the preservation of buildings, is history losing out to architecture?
Strange marks on the moors near Sheffield reveal a hidden military history.
The history of lager and how a new philosophy changed Edinburgh. With Vanessa Collingridge
With Vanessa Collingridge. Including the Somerset bootmaker who changed medical history.
Vanessa Collingridge asks listeners to suggest objects to help tell A History of The World
Vanessa Collingridge asks listeners to suggest objects to help tell A History Of The World
Vanessa Collingridge hears about a writing tablet from Roman Cumbria.
Vanessa Collingridge pulls together more objects from A History of the World.
Vanessa Collingridge brings together ancient objects from around the UK.
Vanessa Collingridge investigates the life and times of Hildegard von Bingen.
Investigating the impact of racial segregation in the US armed forces in Britain in WWII.
Are some green lanes and place names in southern England a reminder of a Welsh invasion?
Residents of Mildenhall remember the aviators who took part in an air race in 1934.