Witness History Podcast
History told by the people who were there. For nine minutes every weekday, Witness History takes you back to moments which have shaped our world.
Witness History is a short BBC World Service podcast about history that takes you inside big moments from the past through first-hand testimony and archive. Each weekday, in around nine minutes, we revisit one moment that helped shape the world and hear it through the voice of someone who was there. Scientists, artists, campaigners, soldiers, leaders and everyday people tell their true stories.
When you subscribe to Witness History, you’ll be taken inside turning points in world affairs, from West Africa’s fight back against Boko Haram in 2015, to the behind-closed-doors talks that led to the US-Cuba “thaw” and the surprise announcement of restored relations.
You’ll discover what it was like to experience disasters and how people recovered from them, including the Tabasco floods in Mexico, Portugal's worst train disaster, and the huge clean-up after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
You’ll explore culture and ideas too: Sweden’s Expedition Robinson, often credited as the first modern reality TV game show; the friendship between The Beatles’ George Harrison and Indian sitarist Ravi Shankar; and the night a tiger attack brought Las Vegas superstars Siegfried and Roy’s show to a sudden end.
And if you’re curious about inventions, we’ll tell you how air fryers, BlackBerry, YouTube, Alexa, GPS, superglue, the shopping cart (shopping trolley) and bubble tea were created.
If you’re new to Witness History, the appeal is simple: real voices, one strong true story, and a fresh way to understand today through events from history – all in the time it takes to enjoy a cup of tea or a walk around the block. Join millions of BBC World Service podcast listeners around the globe and enjoy the insight, context and detail Witness History will bring you.
Episodes to download
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A right royal night out
Fri 7 Jul 2023
Princess Diana, Kenny Everett and Freddie Mercury went on a night out in London in 1988
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When tourism came to the Maldives
Thu 6 Jul 2023
In February 1972 the first group of tourists arrived in the Maldives
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The National Health Service begins
Wed 5 Jul 2023
The UK’s National Health Service started on 5 July 1948
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Longest-serving democratically elected communist government
Tue 4 Jul 2023
A democratically elected communist government came to power in eastern India in 1977
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The trial of John Demjanjuk
Mon 3 Jul 2023
In 1986, John Demjanjuk was accused of being ‘Ivan the Terrible’
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I made Lady Gaga's meat dress
Fri 30 Jun 2023
In 2010 Lady Gaga attended the MTV Video Music Awards in a dress made out of beef
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The 'graveyard' for communist statues
Thu 29 Jun 2023
Communist statues in Hungary's capital Budapest were moved to Memento Park in 1993
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Sampoong department store disaster
Wed 28 Jun 2023
On 29 June 1995 the Sampoong Department Store in South Korea collapsed killing 502 people
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First reports of Ebola
Tue 27 Jun 2023
Ebola's first documented outbreak emerged in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1976
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JFK’s Ich Bin Ein Berliner speech
Mon 26 Jun 2023
On 26 June 1963, United States President John F Kennedy gave a speech in Berlin
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The Empire Windrush arrives
Thu 22 Jun 2023
On 22 June 1948, the Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury in England
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Anti-gay police raid at Tasty nightclub
Wed 21 Jun 2023
On 7 August 1994, police raided Tasty, a gay nightclub in downtown Melbourne, Australia
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The Somali pilot ordered to bomb his own country
Tue 20 Jun 2023
Somali fighter pilot Ahmed Mohamed Hassan faced a terrible choice in 1988
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Uprising in East Germany
Mon 19 Jun 2023
On 16 June 1953 East German workers went on strike in protest at Soviet rule
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Ming Smith makes history at MoMA
Fri 16 Jun 2023
MoMA bought photos from an African-American woman for the first time in 1979.
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Sir Don McCullin’s photo of a US marine
Thu 15 Jun 2023
In 1968, British photographer travelled to Vietnam for his second ever war assignment
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Malick Sidibé: Mali’s star photographer
Wed 14 Jun 2023
Malick Sidibé photographed life in Mali after its independence from France in 1960.
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A Great Day in Harlem: The story behind the iconic jazz photo
Tue 13 Jun 2023
In 1958, aspiring photographer Art Kane captured 57 jazz legends in one immortal image
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Lee Miller in Hitler's bath
Mon 12 Jun 2023
In 1945 the war correspondent Lee Miller was photographed in Adolf Hitler's bath
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1955 Le Mans disaster
Fri 9 Jun 2023
In June 1955, more than 80 people were killed and 100 injured at the Le Mans 24-hour race
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Last communist march before Hitler
Thu 8 Jun 2023
On 25 January 1933 the last legal communist march was held in Berlin
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Facial reconstruction: From mummy to murder
Tue 6 Jun 2023
In 1975, Richard Neave invented a method to rebuild the face of an Egyptian mummy
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Inuit children taken from families
Mon 5 Jun 2023
In 1960s, the Canadian government took academically gifted Inuit children from the homes
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The first Indian woman to conquer Everest
Fri 2 Jun 2023
In May 1984, Bachendri Pal became the first Indian woman to stand on top of the world
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Tragedy on Everest
Thu 1 Jun 2023
Michael Groom is one of the survivors of a tragic climbing expedition to Mount Everest
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Tenzing Norgay conquers Everest
Tue 30 May 2023
In 1953, Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest
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Edmund Hillary conquers Everest
Mon 29 May 2023
In 1953 Edmund Hillary became the first human to reach the top of Mount Everest
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The deadliest glacial avalanche in the world
Fri 26 May 2023
On 31 May 1970, the Huascarán avalanche destroyed the town of Yungay, in Peru
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Trying to unite Africa
Thu 25 May 2023
On 25 May 1963, leaders of 32 newly-independent African nations came together