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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The Chernobyl nuclear disaster
Mon 21 Mar 2022
In 1986, a reactor exploded in Soviet Ukraine causing the worst nuclear accident ever.
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The Shard
Fri 18 Mar 2022
The building of the controversial London skyscraper, designed by Italian Renzo Piano.
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Zaha Hadid's Cincinnati Arts Center
Thu 17 Mar 2022
The ground-breaking building was the first American museum to be designed by a woman
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Teheran's Freedom Tower
Wed 16 Mar 2022
The vast monument built for the Shah, but now a centrepiece for protests in Iran.
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Chandigarh: India's city of the future
Tue 15 Mar 2022
How the modernist architect Le Corbusier designed a city for newly-independent India
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The Frauenkirche - Dresden's symbol of war and reconstruction
Mon 14 Mar 2022
The story of the painstaking project to rebuild Dresden's historic baroque church.
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The Wages for Housework campaign
Fri 11 Mar 2022
How feminists in Italy began an international campaign for payment for housework in 1972.
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Iranian Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi
Thu 10 Mar 2022
The Iranian human rights lawyer who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003: Dr Shirin Ebadi
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The Australian women who protested against the Vietnam war
Wed 9 Mar 2022
The Fairlea Five were jailed in 1971 for campaigning against military conscription.
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Russia's war in Georgia in 2008
Fri 4 Mar 2022
First-hand accounts of Russia's battle with another former Soviet republic in 2008.
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The takeover of NTV in Russia
Thu 3 Mar 2022
How NTV journalists tried in vain to keep their station out of President Putin's control.
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Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation
Wed 2 Mar 2022
How the Russian president quit and apologised to the nation in a New Year's Eve address.
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Putin's war in Chechnya
Tue 1 Mar 2022
An eyewitness account of the Russian invasion of the breakaway republic in 1999
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Economic 'shock therapy' in Russia
Mon 28 Feb 2022
Chaos and hardship hit Russia when free-market reforms were introduced overnight in 1992
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The 2014 annexation of Crimea
Fri 25 Feb 2022
A personal account of how Russia took over the Crimean peninsula in 2014
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The death of Trayvon Martin
Thu 24 Feb 2022
The black Florida teenager killed by a Neighbourhood Watch volunteer while buying sweets.
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The Navajo Code Talkers in World War 2
Wed 23 Feb 2022
The Native American soldiers who talked in a secret code, helping the Allies to victory
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Nixon in China
Tue 22 Feb 2022
The historic visit by the American president which normalised US relations with China.
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The first sex worker strike
Mon 21 Feb 2022
When 200 French sex workers took refuge in a church in Lyon, it started a movement.
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The world's first civil union
Fri 18 Feb 2022
In 1989, Denmark became the first country to celebrate same-sex civil unions
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Bollywood's pioneering lesbian drama
Thu 17 Feb 2022
"Fire" was one of the first films in Indian history to depict a lesbian relationship.
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The Berlin Patient
Wed 16 Feb 2022
Timothy Ray Brown was the first person in the world to be cured of HIV/AIDS.
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"Don't ask, don't tell" in the US Armed Forces
Tue 15 Feb 2022
For decades LGBT people in the US military had to keep their sexuality secret.
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The first LGBT film in war-torn Yugoslavia
Mon 14 Feb 2022
How the ground-breaking film "Marble Ass" was made amid war in the former Yugoslavia
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The 1972 mass killings in Burundi
Fri 11 Feb 2022
In 1972 Burundi’s Tusti led army massacred Hutu civilians following a Hutu led uprising
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Ukraine's 'Maidan Revolution'
Thu 10 Feb 2022
Throughout the winter of 2013/14 protesters camped out in the centre of Kyiv
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Shoe designer Manolo Blahnik
Wed 9 Feb 2022
How the Spaniard became a legend in the world of ultra-fashionable shoes.
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The invention of Google Maps
Tue 8 Feb 2022
How the revolutionary online mapping service was created in 2005.
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The demise of the Soviet Union
Mon 7 Feb 2022
How the leaders of Ukraine, Russia and Belarus plotted to break up the USSR in 1991.
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The first Emirati female teacher
Thu 3 Feb 2022
The trailblazing story of the first Emirati born teacher