Witness History Episodes Episode guide
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The killing of Amadou Diallo
When New York police shot a young immigrant 41 times, thousands took to the streets
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The 'Awakenings' medical experiment
In the 1960s a new drug briefly woke up patients who'd been catatonic for decades.
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The IRA siege at Balcombe Street
In December 1975, the IRA took a middle-aged couple hostage in Central London.
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The battle of the Louvre pyramid
How Paris was eventually won round to the Louvre museum's great glass pyramid
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The Cuban writer who defied Fidel Castro
In 1990 Reinaldo Arenas died of Aids in New York, leaving behind a powerful autobiography
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Jaslyk – Uzbekistan’s infamous prison
A prison camp in the Uzbek desert became notorious for torture and human rights abuses.
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The British sculptor who won over the world
Henry Moore revolutionised sculpture by creating immense works and setting them outside.
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Shackleton
How a doomed Antarctic expedition in 1914 became a legendary story of survival
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The killing of Pablo Escobar
The Colombian drug trafficker was shot dead by police on December 2nd 1993
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The first confirmed case of HIV in America
Robert R was a teenager who died of an undiagnosed illness in Missouri in 1969
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Handing back Uluru
In 1985 Australia's famous natural landmark Uluru was returned to aboriginal ownership
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From cakes to computers
How the Lyons catering company pioneered LEO, the first electronic office system
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India's economic revolution
In the 1990s India began to open up its state-controlled economy
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The man who gave his voice to Stephen Hawking
American scientist Dennis Klatt pioneered synthesised speech using his own voice.
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Exploring Arabia's Empty Quarter
How Wilfred Thesiger travelled in one of the world's harshest environments in the 1940s.
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The man who got Delhi on track
India's capital city built a Metro to tackle its traffic and air pollution problems
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I saw the soldiers who killed El Salvador's priests
Lucia Cerna was the only witness to a murder that shocked El Salvador in November 1989
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The 'Woman in Gold'
How one of Klimt's most famous paintings was returned to the family who'd owned it
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The first Tasers
Why Los Angeles police began using a new weapon in the early 1980s.
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The first Indian to win Miss World
Reita Faria was the first Indian to win the Miss World beauty competition in 1966
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The Love Canal disaster
How the Love Canal neigbourhood in the US came to symbolise the dangers of toxic waste
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The demolition of the Babri Masjid
How Hindu extremists demolished a mosque in India prompting months of communal violence
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Cap Anamur: A rescue that led to jail
Why a captain was arrested after saving shipwrecked Africans in the Mediterranean in 2004
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Memories of Wilfred Owen
The British war poet's younger brother Harold Owen spoke to the BBC in the 1960s
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The concert that rocked the Berlin Wall
The 1987 rock concert that led to the first shouts in East Berlin of 'the wall must go'
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The Bhagalpur blindings
How Indian police tortured petty criminals, blinding them permanently
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Britain's secret propaganda war
How sex, jazz and 'fake news' were used to undermine the Nazis in World War Two
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A ground-breaking change to treating breast cancer
How a Canadian oncologist proved the effectiveness of breast-conserving surgery
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Iran hostage crisis: the humanitarian delegation
How Iranian students invited a group of Americans to Iran to meet the hostages
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Saving the Great Barrier Reef
The 1960s campaigners who fought the government to save the world's biggest coral reef.