Witness History Episodes Episode guide
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India's surrogacy capital
In 2003, fertility expert Dr Nayana Patel carried out her first surrogacy procedure.
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Cambodia war crimes
In 2009 Rob Hamill came face-to-face with the man responsible for killing his brother
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James Joyce and Ulysses
It's 100 years since one of the most influential novels of the 20th century was published
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New York's LGBT High School
A school offering specialised education for LGBT students opened in the city in 1985
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Vietnam's 'Napalm Girl'
It’s 50 years since Kim Phuc's village in Vietnam was bombed with napalm
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Holy Cross school dispute
A violent sectarian dispute took place outside a school in Northern Ireland in 2001
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The Gulabi Gang
Sampat Devi started a women's rights group in India which now has a national following.
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How Sri Lanka's president survived a suicide bombing
A survivor of the 2006 suicide bombing attack shares their experience.
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Saving Gabon's rainforest
How a network of national parks was set up to protect Gabon's forests in 2002
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The Diary of Anne Frank
One of the most powerful accounts of the Holocaust was published in June 1947
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The assassination of Bobby Kennedy
The killing of the US presidential candidate remembered by a friend who was also shot
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The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Two Maids of Honour at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II recall their memories
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Sarin attack in Syria
How UN inspectors investigated a devastating chemical weapons attack in Ghouta in 2013
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Life in the biggest Syrian refugee camp in the world
A Syrian family living in Za'atari Refugee Camp for nine years share their experiences.
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Civil Rights activist Ida B Wells
How a pioneering African-American journalist campaigned against lynching in the US
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The attack on Lod Airport
A survivor on how gunmen opened fire at an Israeli airport in 1972, killing 26 people.
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Georgia O'Keeffe
One of the world's most famous woman artists remembered by her assistant
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The World Festival of Black Arts
A landmark event for African artists was held in newly-independent Senegal in 1966
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The museum of banned Russian art
How Igor Savitsky saved thousands of works from Stalin's censors, and started a museum
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The last days of Frida Kahlo
The great Mexican artist remembered by a friend who lived with her at the end of her life
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Meeting Picasso
A British art historian on becoming a friend of the great Spanish artist in the 1950s
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Chasing the Marcos millions
The lawyer who's spent decades tracking the fortune of the former Philippines president
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Shanghai at War
A first-hand account of living through the Japanese occupation in the 1930s and 40s
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The first McDonald's in Moscow
The American fast-food chain was a huge hit when it opened in the Soviet Union in 1990
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The murder of Kelso Cochrane
How a street killing in 1950s London led to Britain's first race relations inquiry
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People Power in the Philippines
In 1986, four days of huge public protests brought down President Ferdinand Marcos
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The war in Transnistria
The bloody conflict between Moldova and Russian-back separatists in the early 1990s
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Egypt's bread riots
How huge unrest forced the Egyptian government to ditch a plan to increase bread prices
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Eyjafjallajökull: The volcano that stopped Europe
How the eruption of a little-known Icelandic volcano grounded flights in Europe in 2010
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China opens up to capitalism
How China's Communist rulers established the country's Special Economic Zones in May 1980