The History Podcast Episodes Available now
Why do the British love tea? (from Here For The History)
Historians Alice Loxton and Ben Henderson explore the origins of the British love of tea.
Bonus Episode: David Baddiel live at Crossed Wires Podcast Festival Fringe—Sixty Years of Hurt
7/7 David Baddiel and Nick Robinson, presenter of BBC's Today programme, discuss the series.
6. England v Hope—Sixty Years of Hurt
6/7 David Baddiel explores Englishness through the history of the England men's football team.
5. England v Penalties—Sixty Years of Hurt
5/7 David Baddiel explores Englishness through the history of the England men's football team.
4. England v The Culture—Sixty Years of Hurt
4/7 England's unfulfilled 'Golden Generation', epitomised by 90s pin up, David Beckham
3. England v Hooligans—Sixty Years of Hurt
3/7 David Baddiel tackles the ‘English disease’ of hooliganism.
2. England v Mavericks—Sixty Years of Hurt
2/7 The mavericks - talent that doesn’t play by the rules - and their impact on the game.
1. England v The World—Sixty Years of Hurt
1/7 David starts at the most famous moment in English football – the 1966 World Cup win.
Trailer—Sixty Years of Hurt
1/7 David Baddiel tells the story of football and Englishness, from 1966 to the present day.
4. Last Days in the Donbas—Two Nottingham Lads
4/4 The final cost of the Donetsk interview becomes clear for Aiden and Graham.