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08/03/2011
Helen Castor presents the popular history magazine.
15/03/2011
Tom Holland with your stories that are changing the way we see the past.
22/03/2011
Tom Holland presents the programme that reflects listener's passion for the past.
29/03/2011
05/04/2011
Helen Castor with your stories that are changing the way we see the past.
12/04/2011
19/04/2011
Helen Castor presents the programme with a passion for the past.
26/04/2011
Fiona Watson presents the programme with a passion for the past.
03/05/2011
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24/05/2011
Fiona Watson presents the programme that reflects listeners' passion for the past.
31/05/2011
07/06/2011
Helen Castor presents the programme that reflects listeners' passion for the past.
14/06/2011
Helen Castor presents the programme that reflects listeners' passions for the past.
21/06/2011
Fiona Watson with your stories that are changing the way we see the past.
23/08/2011
Tom Holland presents the first in a new series of Radio 4's popular history magazine.
30/08/2011
Helen Castor hosts Radio 4's popular history magazine.
06/09/2011
Fiona Watson investigates a forgotten crisis in Britain's colonial past.
13/09/2011
Helen Castor with the programme where listeners help re-assess the past.
20/09/2011
Tom Holland follows up new archaeological evidence from the island of Sark.
27/09/2011
Tom Holland with more stories that are Making History.
04/10/2011
Listeners share their ideas and questions with some of the world's leading historians.
11/10/2011
Helen Castor hears about King Harold's banners and the Amritsar massacre.
18/10/2011
Tom Holland thumbs though the history of English usage guides.
25/10/2011
01/11/2011
Featuring the Northern Rebellion of 1569 and unsung history hero John Hughes.
08/11/2011
Helen Castor presents the programme that reflects listener's passion for the past.
15/11/2011
Tom Holland presents the programme that reflects listeners' passion for the past.
22/11/2011
03/04/2012
Two listeners head to the spot in the North Atlantic where a relative died in World War II