Witness History Episodes Episode guide
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London's first black policeman
Norwell Roberts endured years of racist abuse within the Metropolitan police
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The Treaty of Rome
The document which formed the basis for what is now the European Union was signed in 1957
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The first self-made female millionaire
Madam C. J. Walker was born to former slaves and created a black beauty business.
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The ancient oak tree that taught the world a lesson
A tree in Kew Gardens survived the storm of 1987 and revolutionised gardening.
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Reforming India's rape laws
The overhaul of India's rape laws followed the fatal gang rape of a student in Delhi.
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The Way Ahead group: Modernising the Royal Family
The Way Ahead group was set up in the 1990s to make Britain’s monarchy more relevant
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The frozen zoo
Since 1975, San Diego Zoo has been deep-freezing cell samples from rare species
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The discovery of whalesong
In the 1960s whales were being hunted to extinction.
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Silent Spring: A book that changed the world
Silent Spring examined the effect of pesticides on the environment
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How the dodo died out
A flightless bird, the dodo was extinct just decades after being discovered by Europeans
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The mystery of the disappearing frogs
How scientists discovered that a deadly fungus was killing off amphibians.
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The killing of Osama Bin Laden
The US tracked down the al-Qaeda leader to a city in northern Pakistan in 2011
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The story of George Stinney Jr
How a 14-year-old boy became the youngest person executed in the USA in the 20th century
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The woman who negotiated peace with a rebel group
The female negotiator who agreed a deal with Muslim rebels in the Philippines.
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Storming the Stasi HQ
After the fall of the Berlin Wall East German citizens stormed the secret police HQ
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Britain's National Trust
How some of the great stately homes of Britain were saved from demolition and decay
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The battle for Fallujah
A US Marine's account of the massive operation against Iraqi insurgents in 2004
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The Computers for Schools revolution
In 2009, Uruguay became the first country to give every schoolchild a laptop computer.
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The murder of environmentalist Chico Mendes
The killing of the man who'd become a powerful symbol of the fight to save the Amazon
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The exodus of Kashmiri Hindus
In January 1990 over 100 000 Hindus fled the Kashmir valley
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German atrocities in Poland during WW2
The memories of a survivor of Nazi atrocities in the final months of the war in Europe
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East Germany's punks
How the communist secret police, the Stasi, tried to crush a youth subculture.
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The battle for the Woman in Gold
How an elderly refugee fought the Austrian government to get back a painting by Klimt
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Desmond's: A sitcom that changed Britain
Desmond's was the most successful black sitcom in British TV history
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The book that predicted an end to civilisation
The Limits to Growth was published in 1972 and suggested global decline from 2020
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Chester Williams - South African rugby legend
The story of the only black player in the Springbok team that won the 1995 Rugby World Cup
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Negotiating an end to El Salvador's civil war
The UN's top negotiator Alvaro de Soto recalls his part in bringing peace to El Salvador
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Britain's GI babies
The story of children born to British mothers and black GIs during WW2
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The Chippendales
The male stripper troupe was founded in Los Angeles in 1979
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Vietnam war: Surviving the 'Christmas bombing' campaign
In December 1972 the US military launched its heaviest bombardment of Hanoi.