Pennod 5 - 1918
Tweli Griffiths yn edrych ar hanes y Rhyfel Mawr 1914-1918 fesul blwyddyn.
28 Jul 2014,·30 mins
The life and changing times of Woman's Weekly as it celebrates its centenary
09 Feb 2012,·30 mins
Military historian Hew Strachan on 200 years of Gurkha service to the British Crown.
08 Jun 2015,·28 mins
Marie-Louise Muir revisits youth orchestras set up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland
04 Jun 2015,·30 mins
How has the experience of hyperinflation in Germany in 1923 shaped the past 100 years?
20 Mar 2023,·28 mins
Shahidha Bari goes in search of the biggest poetry competition in the Middle East.
23 Mar 2014,·30 mins
Katie Derham delves into the fascinating world of musical life during the Second World War
09 Oct 2012,·30 mins
Loss and Legacy
David Reynolds explores how France marked the enormous sacrifice of the battle of Verdun.
24 Feb 2016,·28 mins
Daniel Pick traces how aerial bombardment has made the unconscious mind a field of battle.
11 Dec 2017,·30 mins
A legendary match leads us into the extraordinary cultural history of cricket in America.
19 Jul 2017,·30 mins
Lynne Truss explores the history of the Speaking Clock. With Professor Stephen Hawking.
16 Jul 2016,·30 mins
Omnibus
Episode 2
Francine Stock's history of the alluring yet elusive quality that is charisma.
04 Sep 2015,·58 mins
Hugh Thomson travels to Peru's ancient wonder to unearth the truth behind its discovery.
05 Oct 2011,·30 mins
Martin Rosenbaum explores how events in London played a role in the Russian Revolution.
16 Oct 2017,·28 mins
Allan Little pieces together the "untold" side of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
23 Oct 2002,·45 mins
Two 'New Philanthropies'
Hugh contrasts the role of philanthropy today with that of the middle of the 20th century.
26 Dec 2011,·30 mins
David Cannadine tells the story of the origins of the 1922 Committee.
29 Aug 2022,·28 mins
Julia Kogan explores the little-known personal music of exiled composers in Los Angeles.
12 Nov 2015,·30 mins
Agnes Poirier explores the role of the body which protects the French language.
23 Dec 2011,·30 mins
Charles Wheeler recalls the epic of strategic success that made victory possible.
05 Jun 2004,·45 mins
A portrait of pre Chinese Tibet through the voices of the British who worked there.
23 Sep 2013,·28 mins
Stephen Sackur uncovers the history behind the upheavals in Egypt.
04 Feb 2011,·30 mins
The story of the MV Ilala, a 60-year-old boat still in use in Malawi and Mozambique.
20 Jan 2009,·30 mins
Jonathan Glancey investigates Paris's secret underground maze of tunnels.
30 Jan 2012,·30 mins
Battle of Britain fighter pilots recall the summer of 1940. Presented by Misha Glenny.
24 Mar 2015,·28 mins
Louise Hildago explores the story of communist spies, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean.
08 Feb 2010,·10 mins
Simon Heffer re-evaluates the reign of George V.
14 Apr 2010,·30 mins
Michael Symmons Roberts on the life and legacy of the philanthropist Thomas Horsfall.
02 Nov 2015,·30 mins
Cathy Macdonald explores the history and glamour of red lipstick.
14 Feb 2017,·28 mins
The New Theatre
James Naughtie follows the struggle to create a new theatre for the RSC in Stratford.
19 Apr 2011,·30 mins