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- An interview with Holocaust survivor Martin Kapel | History – Children of the Holocaust
- Arek’s story – survival in Auschwitz-Birkenau | History – Children of the Holocaust
- An interview with Holocaust survivor Arek Hersh | History – Children of the Holocaust
- Suzanne’s story – hiding from the Nazis in occupied France | History – Children of the Holocaust
- An interview with Holocaust survivor Suzanne Ripton | History – Children of the Holocaust
- Trude’s story – escaping from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia | History – Children of the Holocaust
- An interview with Holocaust survivor Trude Silman | History – Children of the Holocaust
- Heinz’s story – escaping to Britain from Kristallnacht | History – Children of the Holocaust
- An interview with Holocaust survivor Heinz Skyte | History – Children of the Holocaust
- Ruth’s story – escaping the Nazis as war began | History – Children of the Holocaust
- An interview with Holocaust survivor Ruth Rogoff | History – Children of the Holocaust
- Martin’s story – childhood experiences of a Holocaust survivor | History – Children of the Holocaust
- WW1: War breaks out in 1914 | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: The shock defeat at Mons | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: Lord Kitchener wants you! | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: The bombardment of Britain | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: Treating Indian soldiers at Brighton pavilion | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: Women at work | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: The Home Front and rationing | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: Shell shock and Siegfried Sassoon| History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: How the British workforce united in 1918 | History – Britain’s Great War
- WW1: The end of the war and remembrance | History – Britain’s Great War
- Development of the contraceptive pill | History – Andrew Marr’s History of the World
- Gandhi and India’s Independence | History – Andrew Marr’s History of the World
- The Atomic Bomb | History – Andrew Marr’s History of the World
- Deng Xiaoping and the Cultural Revolution | History – Andrew Marr’s History of the World
- The Foundation of the National Health Service | History – Exploring the Past: Post War Britain
- Immigration to London from Ghana and Jamaica | History – Exploring the Past: Post War Britain
- Teenagers and Mod Culture | History – Exploring the Past: Post War Britain
- Women in the workplace in the 1950s and 1960s | History – Exploring the Past: Post War Britain
- The decline of the industrial North of England | History – Exploring the Past: Post War Britain
- Poverty and overcrowding in London’s East End | History – Exploring the Past: Post War Britain
- Who was Anne Boleyn? | History – The Last Days of Anne Boleyn
- Why was Anne Boleyn suspected of witchcraft? | History – The Last Days of Anne Boleyn
- Anne Boleyn vs Thomas Cromwell | History – The Last Days of Anne Boleyn
- Was Anne guilty? | History – The Last Days of Anne Boleyn
- Dorothy Hughes: The girl who broke the rules | History – Our Greatest Generation (WW2)
- Konnie Ho: An evacuee from London’s Chinatown | History – Our Greatest Generation (WW2)
- Gus Bialick: The boy who loved Britain | History – Our Greatest Generation (WW2)
- Elaine Kidwell: Girl Guide to air-raid warden | History – Our Greatest Generation (WW2)
- Freddie Hunn MBE: The boy who loved poetry | History – Our Greatest Generation (WW2)
- Jim Purcell: The boy with no shoes | History – Our Greatest Generation (WW2)
- Planning D-Day | History – D-Day: The Last Heroes
- The battle for Omaha | History – D-Day: The Last Heroes
- The Sword Beach landings | History – D-Day: The Last Heroes
- How the suffragettes won British women the vote | History – 100 Years of the Women’s Movement
- Campaigning for social and sexual freedom | History – 100 Years of the Women’s Movement
- The campaign for equality at work for women | History – 100 Years of the Women’s Movement
- How the Women’s Movement won access to birth control | History – 100 Years of the Women’s Movement
- Recruitment tactics in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- How did shellshock affect soldiers? | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Going over the top | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Life on the Home Front in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- The war in the air in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- How soldiers relaxed during WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- How did soldiers in WW1 cope with killing? | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Death and survival in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- How tanks changed the course of WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Questioning the purpose of the war | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Life as an officer in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Life as a munitionette | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Being a pilot in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Why was the Gallipoli campaign unsuccessful? | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- One woman’s loss in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- A German experience of fighting in WW1 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- The Christmas Truce in 1914 | History – I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Adolf Eichmann: architect of the Holocaust | History – Eichmann Documentary Show
- How Adolf Eichmann’s trial revealed the horrors of Auschwitz | History – Eichmann Documentary Show
- The challenge of filming Adolf Eichmann’s trial | History – Eichmann Documentary Show
- The Eichmann trial and the State of Israel | History – Eichmann Documentary Show
- Can one person be responsible for the Holocaust? | History – Eichmann Documentary Show
- Poland and the Holocaust (KS3/3rd) | History – Poland Stories
- Who were the claimants to the throne in 1066? | History – The Norman Conquest
- 1066: The Battle of Fulford | History – The Norman Conquest
- 1066: The Battle of Stamford Bridge | History – The Norman Conquest
- 1066: The Battle of Hastings | History – The Norman Conquest
- How William the Conquerer secured power after 1066 | History – The Norman Conquest
- Revolt and resistance after 1066 | History – The Norman Conquest
- Abolitionism and why it was opposed | History – Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
- British slave owners in the 1830’s | History – Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
- The Establishment and the Barbados Slave Code | History – Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
- The social and economic impact of slave ownership | History – Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
- Why British slave owners received compensation | History – Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
- A day in the life of a regency lady | History – Regency Life
- A day in the life of a regency servant | History – Regency Life
- A day in the life of a regency gentleman | History – Regency Life
- How were the casts of the victims of Pompeii made? | History – Pompeii
- What happened when Vesuvius erupted in 79AD? | History – Pompeii
- How did the victims of Vesuvius die? | History – Pompeii
- Can science reveal what victims of Vesuvius looked like? | History – Pompeii
- What was the role of money and trade in the British empire | History – Empire
- Was the British empire a force for good? (part 2/2) | History – Empire
- Was the British empire a force for good? (part 1/2) | History – Empire
- What legacy has the British Empire left behind? | History – Empire
- How did the British Empire affect migration? | History – Empire
- What can cricket tell us about the British Empire? | History – Empire
- The invention of the steam engine | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The impact of the steam engine | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of the electricity generator | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of the first power station | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of the turbine | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The typical diet of a workhouse child (drama) | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- Factory work for children | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- The work of Thomas Barnardo (drama) | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- The invention of the steam locomotive | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of the railway | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of the internal combustion engine | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of the jet engine | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- Doctor Joseph Lister and antiseptic surgery | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- How the source of cholera was discovered in Victorian times | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- The work of Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- The invention of the telegraph by Cooke and Wheatstone | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of Morse code | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of the telephone | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of wireless communication by Guglielmo Marconi | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- Street jobs for children in Victorian times | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- Lord Shaftesbury and Ragged Schools | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- The invention of photography by Nicephore Niepce | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The development of photography by Daguerre and Fox Talbot | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of motion pictures and celluloid | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- The invention of television by John Logie Baird | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- Trialling Baird and Marconi’s competing television technologies | Physics – The Genius of Invention
- Christmas dinner in Victorian times | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- Christmas presents in Victorian times | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- Royal Christmas traditions with Victoria and Albert | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- Life in a workhouse (video diary) | History – The Charles Dickens Show
- Henry VIII – Why was it so important to have a son? | History – Fit to Rule
- Mary I – Can a baby change history? | History – Fit to Rule
- Edward VI – Can a child be a good king? | History – Fit to Rule
- Charles I: Can one king destroy the monarchy? | History – Fit to Rule
- George III: Was he really mad? | History – Fit to Rule
- Royal childbirth: Why could having a baby be dangerous? | History – Fit to Rule
- Daily life in Ancient Egypt | Primary History – Ancient Egypt
- Marriage and family in Ancient Egypt | Primary History – Ancient Egypt
- Tombs in Ancient Egypt | Primary History – Ancient Egypt
- The afterlife in Ancient Egypt | Primary History – Ancient Egypt
- Mummification in Ancient Egypt | Primary History – Ancient Egypt
- The Suffragettes (dramatisation) | History – Tales from the Old Bailey
- The Murderess (dramatisation) | History – Tales from the Old Bailey
- The Thief-Taker General | History – Tales from the Old Bailey
- The importance of coal | History – Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here
- The brains behind the Industrial Revolution | History – Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here
- Josiah Wedgwood: Industrial Revolution genius | History- Why The Industrial Revolution Happened Here
- The growth of industry and factory towns | History – Why The Industrial Revolution Happened Here
- Transport revolution: Britain’s canal network | History- Why The Industrial Revolution Happened Here
- Why did Britain need a better road network? | History – Why The Industrial Revolution Happened Here
- Liverpool to Manchester – the world’s first modern railway | History – History of Railways
- The Stockton and Darlington Railway | History – History of Railways
- Life before railways | History – History of Railways
- The world that railways made | History – History of Railways
- How to build a railway | History – History of Railways
- The Maya Novice | History of Early Civilisations – Maya
- How to Look Great Maya | History of Early Civilisations – Maya
- Great Designs Maya | History of Early Civilisations – Maya
- Lions’ Lair Maya | History of Early Civilisations – Maya
- Superior Chef Maya | History of Early Civilisations – Maya
- The Islam Novice | History of Early Civilisations – Islam
- How to Look Great Islam | History of Early Civilisations – Islam
- Great Designs Islam | History of Early Civilisations – Islam
- Lions’ Lair Islam | History of Early Civilisations – Islam
- Superior Chef Islam | History of Early Civilisations – Islam
- Medieval Medicine | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- 16th and 17th Century Medicine | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- 18th Century Medicine | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- 19th Century Medicine | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- Modern Medicine | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- Vesalius, Paré and Harvey | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- Pasteur and Koch | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- Lister and Simpson | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- Fleming, Florey and Chain | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- Chadwick and Snow | Secondary History – Medicine Through Time
- Magna Carta | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- Medieval Antisemitism | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- William Wallace | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- Elizabeth I | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- British Civil Wars | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- The Slave Owner | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- Burke and Hare | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- How the health of Liverpool was transformed | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- The history of Women’s Football | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- The Cuban Missile Crisis | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- The lives of WW2 Evacuees | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- What was life like for young people in 1960’s Britain? | Secondary History – Hunting for History
- The Rise of Mao ZeDong | History – The Story of China
- The Taiping Rebellion 1850-1864 | History – The Story of China
- The first Opium War 1839-1842 | History – The Story of China
- Building a medieval castle | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Medieval warfare | History – Secrets of the Castle
- The Medieval World | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Medieval trades and skills | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Medieval daily life | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Inside a medieval castle | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Building a medieval castle | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Medieval warfare | History – Secrets of the Castle
- The Medieval World | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Medieval trades and skills | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Medieval daily life | History – Secrets of the Castle
- Saxon law – compensation | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- Saxon law courts | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- Saxon punishments | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- Trial by ordeal | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- Henry II, Thomas Becket and the church courts | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- The Development of the Jury | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- Star Chamber and the Rack | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- The Petition of Right and Habeas Corpus | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- John Lilburne and Habeas Corpus | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- The Conventicle Act of 1664 and the independence of the jury | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- Habeas Corpus and slavery | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- Habeas Corpus and slavery | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- The Bloody Code | History – The Strange Case of the Law
- The founding of the police force | History – The Strange Case of the Law