Witness History Episodes Episode guide
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Lunch atop a Skyscraper
In 1932, a photo of ironworkers eating lunch at the top of a skyscraper was taken
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Sweden’s shocking sugar experiment
In the 1940s, vulnerable hospital patients were fed sugar to see if their teeth decayed.
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Mexico’s soda tax: Confronting soft drink giants
In 2013 a new tax was approved in one of the world’s biggest consumers of fizzy drinks
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The founding of the Warsaw Pact
On 14 May 1955, eight Soviet countries met to sign the Warsaw Pact.
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Tesla and Edison: Electricity rivals
In 1915, two rival electricity pioneers were told they would share a Nobel Prize
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Intervision Song Contest
In 1980, Finnish singer Marion Rung won Intervision, the USSR's answer to Eurovision
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Rescuing Palmyra’s treasures from the Islamic State group
In 2015, Khalil Hariri risked his life to save centuries-old archaeology in Syria.
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VE Day celebrations
The scenes of celebration in London on VE Day 1945
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Sinking of the Lusitania
During World War One, the British ocean liner was sunk by a German submarine
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The invention of the automatic electric rice cooker
In 1955, entrepreneur and engineer Yoshitada Minami, revolutionised rice cooking
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Conclave: How a new pope is chosen
In 2005, Pope Benedict XVI was elected to be the next head of the Catholic Church
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Snake: Popularising mobile gaming
In 1998, the Snake game made its debut on mobile phones
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Ten countries join the EU in one night
On 1 May 2004, the European Union went through its biggest ever enlargement.
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The Cu Chi tunnels of the Vietnam War
The story of North Vietnam’s underground tunnel network in South Vietnam
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Surviving the fall of Saigon in 1975
When South Vietnam fell, most people couldn’t escape
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Doi Moi: Vietnam's economic miracle
Radical reforms introduced in 1986 lifted millions out of poverty
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The death of Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler's secretary recalls his last days in 1945
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Staging Othello in apartheid South Africa
Dame Janet Suzman recalls directing Shakespeare's classic in 1987
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Coca-Cola’s ‘New Coke'
On 23 April 1985, Coca-Cola changed the secret formula of its fizzy drink
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The creation of YouTube
In April 2005, the first video was posted onto YouTube
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Exercise Tiger: Disastrous D-Day rehearsal
In April 1944, a German fleet sank two allied ships. Around 749 US servicemen died.
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The origin of World Book Day
23 April 1996, saw the first World Book Day. It originated from a Spanish tradition
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Clearing landmines in Cambodia
Aki Ra laid hundreds of landmines for the Khmer Rouge, but began clearing them in 1992
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The Khmer Rouge take power in Cambodia
In April 1975 the four-year rule of the brutal Khmer Rouge began in Cambodia
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The invention of the white LED lightbulb
In 1993, a lightbulb moment led to the invention of the first white light emitting diode
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The Bali Nine drug smuggling case
In 2005, nine Australians were caught trying to smuggle heroin out of Indonesia
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Germany’s ‘Green Belt’
In December 1989, environmentalists met to secure the future of Germany’s ‘Green Belt’
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Oklahoma City bombing
On 19 April 1995, a huge truck bomb killed 168 people in a US government building
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Liberia’s women in white who helped end civil war
In 2003 the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace began protests calling for peace
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The Reichstag fire
In February 1933, the home to the German Parliament in Berlin was burned down.