Explore fascinating stories from Warwickshire. Image by Nicholas Posner.
CWR,·17 episodes
The battle took place in 1642, and ghostly happenings have been reported ever since.
08 Dec 2025,·4 mins
Dennis Gabor was a physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention/
25 Nov 2025,·13 mins
Warwick hosted a dramatic and disastrous pyrotechnic display at Warwick Castle in 1572.
07 Oct 2025,·8 mins
The East Gate, Warwick, dates from 1426.
01 Oct 2025,·8 mins
Herbert James Haddock from Rugby was the first person to captain Titanic.
30 Jul 2025,·14 mins
Join BBC CWR's Richard Williams as he discovers that everything is not what it seems.
15 Jul 2025,·10 mins
In 1927, Rugby Radio Station made the first transatlantic broadcast to Houlton, USA.
17 Jun 2025,·4 mins
Six people were killed and 36 injured in the 1975 crash.
03 Jun 2025,·13 mins
Hannah Snell joined the Sixth of Foot, which later became the Royal Warwickshire Regiment
19 May 2025,·7 mins
Join BBC CWR's Richard Williams on a tour of the supposedly haunted castle.
23 Apr 2025,·6 mins
Telling the story of Unity Mitford, the controversial woman who was a friend of Hitler.
26 Mar 2025,·20 mins
Shire Hall is where criminal court took place and homes holding cells and a dungeon.
10 Oct 2024,·7 mins
The gardens of Guy's Cliffe House have reopened after thousands of hours of work.
08 Oct 2024,·6 mins
The ring known as "Gyrus" is said to have been used to train horses in the Roman Empire.
02 Oct 2024,·6 mins
Secret symbols on the mill were used as a form of protection from evil spirits.
20 Sep 2024,·4 mins
Leamington's tennis club first opened up back in 1874 and has been running ever since.
08 Sep 2024,·4 mins
BBC CWR's Richard Williams explores the hidden tunnels under Warwickshire.
23 Aug 2024,·10 mins