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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Francis Bacon's Studio
Mon 22 Jan 2018
How an influential painter's studio was moved in its entirety from London to Ireland.
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My 10-Year Battle to Adopt in Guatemala
Fri 19 Jan 2018
How Guatemala's changes in law scuppered Ruth Sheehan's attempt to adopt a baby boy
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The Writer With Cerebral Palsy Who Made History
Thu 18 Jan 2018
Christopher Nolan became the first severely disabled person to win the Whitbread prize.
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Eisenhower's Farewell Address
Wed 17 Jan 2018
American president Dwight Eisenhower's great farewell address
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South Africa's Truth And Reconciliation Commission
Tue 16 Jan 2018
After Apartheid, South Africans tried to come to terms with their brutal past.
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How British Women Helped Win World War One
Mon 15 Jan 2018
For the first time women were encouraged to join the workforce to help win the war
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Reaching out After World War Two
Fri 12 Jan 2018
German children were invited to stay in the English town of Reading after WW2 had ended
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When France said 'Non' to Britain joining the EEC
Thu 11 Jan 2018
In 1963, France stopped Britain from joining the European Economic Community, now the EU
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The Algerian Massacres
Wed 10 Jan 2018
The story of one atrocity in Algeria's battle with radical Islamists in the 1990s
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The Boy Who Stayed Awake For Eleven Days
Mon 8 Jan 2018
California high school student Randy Gardner set a world record in 1964.
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Iran Student Protests 1999
Fri 5 Jan 2018
A young man became an unwitting symbol of the anti-government protests
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I Hijacked A Plane To Save My Children
Thu 4 Jan 2018
How one woman fled Brazil's military dictatorship with her kids on a hijacked plane.
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Spelling Bee - The Children's Competition that Grips America
Tue 2 Jan 2018
The first child of South Asian background to become America's Spelling Bee champion.
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Boris Yeltsin's Surprise Resignation
New Year's Day 2018
On New Year's Eve 1999 the Russian President went on TV and said he was leaving office.
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Voyager: Around The World On One Tank of Fuel
Fri 29 Dec 2017
How two pilots became the first to fly non-stop around the world without refuelling
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The Climbers of Leningrad
Thu 28 Dec 2017
Mountaineers risked their lives to camouflage landmarks in the Russian city during WW2.
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"Spend, Spend, Spend" - The Miner's Wife Who Won Big
Wed 27 Dec 2017
How Viv Nicholson became a celebrity in Britain after winning the football pools in 1961.
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The First Kwanzaa
Boxing Day 2017
The African-American winter holiday was invented in Los Angeles in 1966.
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Trivial Pursuit
Christmas Day 2017
The game has become a holiday tradition with families around the world.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
Fri 22 Dec 2017
Louise Hidalgo speaks to Gregory Peck's son Carey about the film of Harper Lee's novel.
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BR Ambedkar
Thu 21 Dec 2017
The Indian independence leader and campaigner for Dalit rights died in December 1956.
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The Exam That Changed China
Wed 20 Dec 2017
The return of university entrance exams showed the Cultural Revolution had really ended.
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The Development of WiFi
Tue 19 Dec 2017
Australian scientists were central to the development of wifi.
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Somalia's Islamic Courts Union
Mon 18 Dec 2017
How the Islamic movement brought a brief moment of peace to Mogadishu after years of war
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The Disappearance of Harold Holt
Fri 15 Dec 2017
The Australian Prime Minister went for a swim on December 17th 1967 - and never came back
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The Great London Smog
Thu 14 Dec 2017
Thousands died as a thick polluted fog engulfed London in 1952
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The Unsung Hero of Heart Surgery
Wed 13 Dec 2017
The African-American lab technician whose surgery helped save millions of babies..
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Hypnotising Saddam's Son
Mon 11 Dec 2017
How an American hypnotist went to Iraq to treat Uday, the eldest son of Saddam Hussein.