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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The fall of the Berlin Wall
Fri 25 Oct 2019
The border between communist East Germany and the West opened on November 9th 1989
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The Leipzig demonstrations
Thu 24 Oct 2019
The Berlin Wall fell just a month after mass protests in the East German city of Leipzig
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East German refugees in the Prague embassy
Wed 23 Oct 2019
Thousands of East Germans sought refuge in the West German embassy in Prague in 1989.
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The reburial of a Hungarian hero
Tue 22 Oct 2019
The body of Imre Nagy who had led the Hungarian Uprising was reburied in 1989
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The legalisation of Solidarity
Mon 21 Oct 2019
The Polish trade union organisation was banned by the communists until April 1989
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Wangari Maathai Nobel Prize-winning environmentalist
Fri 18 Oct 2019
Kenyan activist Wangari Maathai fought to save forests and protect human rights
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Britain's worst nuclear accident
Thu 17 Oct 2019
A reactor caught fire at the Windscale nuclear plant in the north of England in 1957
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The man who fed the world
Wed 16 Oct 2019
Dr Norman Borlaug’s pioneering work on disease-resistant grains saved millions.
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Mexico City slashes car use
Tue 15 Oct 2019
How Mexico City cut its dangerously high air pollution levels
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Proving climate change: The Keeling curve
Mon 14 Oct 2019
An American scientist began recording carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere in 1958
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Britain's World War Two 'Brown Babies'
Fri 11 Oct 2019
The stigma of growing up as a mixed race child in post-war Britain
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The Bristol bus boycott
Thu 10 Oct 2019
How British black activists fought for employment rights in the 1960s
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The Notting Hill riots
Wed 9 Oct 2019
Inter-racial violence broke out in west London in the summer of 1958
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The first black woman MP in Britain
Tue 8 Oct 2019
In 1987 Diane Abbott became the first black woman to be elected to the British Parliament
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Learie Constantine - fighting racism in the UK
Mon 7 Oct 2019
The great West Indian cricketer who fought against racism in the UK
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China opens up to capitalism
Fri 4 Oct 2019
How China's Communist rulers established the country's first Special Economic Zones
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The 1967 Hong Kong riots
Thu 3 Oct 2019
How workers and students filled the colony's streets, pressing for an end to British rule
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Mao's Cultural Revolution
Wed 2 Oct 2019
We hear from one man who took part in China's brutal Cultural Revolution.
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My memories of Chairman Mao
Tue 1 Oct 2019
China's legendary Communist leader in the words of an American who knew him well
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The birth of the People's Republic of China
Mon 30 Sep 2019
On 1 October 1949 Chairman Mao declared China a communist state
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The death of a matador
Fri 27 Sep 2019
The fatal goring of the legendary bullfighter Francisco Rivera Pérez - "Paquirri".
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The Large Hadron Collider
Thu 26 Sep 2019
In September 2008, the world's biggest science experiment was switched on.
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Fighting the Islamic State group online
Wed 25 Sep 2019
How one historian living in Mosul took aim at the Islamic State group on the internet.
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Being black in Nazi Germany
Tue 24 Sep 2019
Theodor Wonja Michael was a child when Hitler came to power in Germany.
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The Sound of Music on Broadway
Mon 23 Sep 2019
The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical was performed on stage before it became a movie.
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Sir Anthony Blunt - Soviet spy
Fri 20 Sep 2019
The distinguished art historian was exposed as a former Soviet spy in the autumn of 1979.
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CS Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia
Thu 19 Sep 2019
The first book in CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series was published in autumn 1950
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Free breakfast with the Black Panthers
Wed 18 Sep 2019
The revolutionary Black Panther Party provided free breakfasts for local schoolchildren.
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The repeal of 'Don't ask, don't tell'
Tue 17 Sep 2019
Until 2011 LGBT service people in the US armed forces had to keep their sexuality secret
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An Ethiopian war hero
Mon 16 Sep 2019
Ethiopia sent soldiers to fight alongside the United Nations during the Korean War