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Cannibalism, heartbreak and Madame Guillotine: George Forster's extraordinary life

June 25, 2026 6:00pm 43 min

He sailed to Antarctica with Captain Cook, rubbed shoulders with Benjamin Franklin and helped found a revolutionary republic. It’s little wonder, then, that Andrea Wulf describes George Forster – the 18th-century travell...

Charlotte Brontë's life through clothes

June 23, 2026 6:00pm 36 min

We might picture Charlotte Brontë's life as an isolated one, separated from much of the world and its fashions as she whiled away the hours in her father's Haworth parsonage. But the truth, as Eleanor Houghton tells Laur...

Emma Goldman: life of the week

June 22, 2026 6:00pm 40 min

Anarchist, feminist, revolutionary: 19th-century activist and writer Emma Goldman emigrated from the Russian empire to the United States as a teenager, and spent decades challenging power and convention. In this episode,...

Stealing the V2 rocket: Britain’s secret WW2 intelligence coup

June 21, 2026 6:00pm 31 min

In 1944, as Allied troops pushed across Europe after D-Day, the Allies faced a terrifying new threat: Hitler’s V2 weapons, striking without warning at supersonic speed. In this episode, Emily Briffett speaks to author, h...

The road to the American Revolutionary War

June 20, 2026 6:00pm 43 min

The United States often presents its birth as a straightforward struggle for liberty – but reality was far more messy. In this first episode of HistoryExtra's four-part series on the American Revolutionary War, Elinor Ev...

The protestant missionaries that didn't change the world

June 18, 2026 6:00pm 43 min

Why did Protestant missionaries travel the globe across the course of centuries, only to convert remarkably few people? Alec Ryrie – author of new book The World’s Reformation – tells Elinor Evans about the neglected glo...

Strangers and aliens in Tudor England

June 16, 2026 6:00pm 43 min

Many histories of the 16th century tell stories of monarchs and courtiers – but there is, of course, much more to the century than that. Speaking to Charlotte Vosper, Nandini Das charts the ways in which migration and mo...

Alexander the Great: life of the week

June 15, 2026 6:00pm 54 min

Stretching from Greece to India, Alexander the Great’s empire was one of the largest in human history, and he’d conquered it all by the time he was 30 years old. So how did this young king of a small Greek kingdom defeat...

What myths do we tell about royal women?

June 14, 2026 6:00pm 50 min

Have royal women's stories been misconstrued? Speaking to Charlotte Vosper, Kate Williams argues that many of them have been, tracing the lives of a whole host of queens – from Hatshepsut to Queen Victoria – to explore h...

Cleopatra’s death – and cultural afterlife

June 13, 2026 6:00pm 38 min

The final chapter of Cleopatra’s life is shrouded in mystery. Did she really take her own life? Was an asp involved? And why don’t we know where her tomb is? In this final episode of our four-part Sunday Series on the an...

Masters of disinformation: how British spies played dirty in the Cold War

June 11, 2026 6:00pm 34 min

They 'haunted' an Indonesian general with a talking ghost and planted fake hippies in a Bulgarian youth festival. But did they change the course of the Cold War? Rory Cormac introduces Spencer Mizen to the comically absu...

Churchill's toughest decision

June 09, 2026 6:00pm 35 min

In the summer of 1940, the Royal Navy attacked a French fleet moored off the coast of north Africa, killing almost 1,300 sailors. Winston Churchill described his decision to greenlight the operation as the toughest he ev...

Henry Paget: life of the week

June 08, 2026 6:00pm 43 min

Henry Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey, lived a life of extravagance, luxury and theatre – and for this, he was the subject of much intrigue in the late 19th century. In this episode, Michael Hall speaks to Charlotte Vosp...

The hidden history of female sexual pleasure

June 07, 2026 6:00pm 48 min

How did women in the past experience sex and pleasure? Kate Lister reveals that this is a rather complicated question. Instead of simply lying back and thinking of England, women have long fought for their right to pleas...

Why Cleopatra was more than a bewitching beauty

June 06, 2026 6:00pm 41 min

We often think of Cleopatra as using her feminine wiles to secure, and maintain, power. But was that really the case? And what other skills and qualities did she have? In this third episode of our four-part Sunday Series...

Better than Bridgerton: the real Georgian masquerade

June 04, 2026 6:00pm 49 min

Is there a real historical phenomenon behind Bridgerton’s masked ball? And what would it really have been like? In this episode, Meghan Kobza takes us behind the doors of the glittering Georgian masquerades. Speaking to ...

Weimar's descent from democracy to barbarism

June 02, 2026 6:00pm 39 min

Weimar is a small German city. Yet it looms large in European history. In the 1920s, it was synonymous with liberalism, internationalism and the fine arts. Yet, within a decade, many of its residents had embraced Nazism ...

Alan Turing: life of the week

June 01, 2026 6:00pm 45 min

Alan Turing is one of the most celebrated of all British scientists. His work in cracking Nazi codes at Bletchley Park, and his role in the evolution of the computer, has earned him worldwide acclaim. Yet he died at the ...

The self-made Marilyn Monroe

May 31, 2026 6:00pm 49 min

Marilyn Monroe is synonymous with glamour, beauty and stardom – but scratching the surface of her public image reveals another story. Author and professor of film philosophy Lucy Bolton reveals the career-driven and cons...

Cleopatra’s bloody rise to power

May 30, 2026 6:00pm 29 min

From formidable overseas leaders to vicious internecine conflict, Cleopatra’s rise to the top was bloody and brutal. So what personal qualities did she draw upon to navigate these shifting sands? And should her success m...

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