Witness History Podcast
History told by the people who were there. For nine minutes every weekday, Witness History takes you back to moments which have shaped our world.
Witness History is a short BBC World Service podcast about history that takes you inside big moments from the past through first-hand testimony and archive. Each weekday, in around nine minutes, we revisit one moment that helped shape the world and hear it through the voice of someone who was there. Scientists, artists, campaigners, soldiers, leaders and everyday people tell their true stories.
When you subscribe to Witness History, you’ll be taken inside turning points in world affairs, from West Africa’s fight back against Boko Haram in 2015, to the behind-closed-doors talks that led to the US-Cuba “thaw” and the surprise announcement of restored relations.
You’ll discover what it was like to experience disasters and how people recovered from them, including the Tabasco floods in Mexico, Portugal's worst train disaster, and the huge clean-up after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
You’ll explore culture and ideas too: Sweden’s Expedition Robinson, often credited as the first modern reality TV game show; the friendship between The Beatles’ George Harrison and Indian sitarist Ravi Shankar; and the night a tiger attack brought Las Vegas superstars Siegfried and Roy’s show to a sudden end.
And if you’re curious about inventions, we’ll tell you how air fryers, BlackBerry, YouTube, Alexa, GPS, superglue, the shopping cart (shopping trolley) and bubble tea were created.
If you’re new to Witness History, the appeal is simple: real voices, one strong true story, and a fresh way to understand today through events from history – all in the time it takes to enjoy a cup of tea or a walk around the block. Join millions of BBC World Service podcast listeners around the globe and enjoy the insight, context and detail Witness History will bring you.
Episodes to download
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The nuclear mango deal
Mon 16 Mar 2026
On 2 March 2006, India and the United States finalised a controversial nuclear deal
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Casablanca: Making one of Hollywood’s greatest movies
Fri 13 Mar 2026
In 1942, one of the most famous movies of all time, Casablanca, was released
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How Rang De Basanti inspired a generation
Thu 12 Mar 2026
Rang De Basanti was released in 2006 exploding onto the cultural landscape
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I starred in Pan’s Labyrinth
Wed 11 Mar 2026
In 2006, a Spanish-language film became a cult classic and took the world by storm
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My father directed Seven Samurai
Tue 10 Mar 2026
In 1954, the Japanese movie Seven Samurai was released, directed by Akira Kurosawa
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Triumph of the Will: A Nazi propaganda film
Mon 9 Mar 2026
In 1934 one of the most controversial propaganda movies ever made was filmed at Nuremberg
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The invention of the mobility scooter
Fri 6 Mar 2026
In 1967, American plumber Al Thieme came up with a battery-powered seat on wheels
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India’s first nuclear test
Thu 5 Mar 2026
How India secretly developed and tested its first atomic device in 1974
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Portugal’s worst train disaster
Wed 4 Mar 2026
In 1985, two trains collided on a single track line killing an estimated 150 people
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Elvis visits Scotland
Tue 3 Mar 2026
In 1960, the King of Rock ’n’ Roll made an unexpected stop at Prestwick Airport
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Sweden’s diplomatic freeze with the USA
Mon 2 Mar 2026
In 1972, a speech by the Swedish Prime Minister caused a break-down in relations
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Syria's secret library
Fri 27 Feb 2026
The building of a secret library in the town of Darayya during the Syrian civil war
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Charles Taylor and the blood diamond trial
Thu 26 Feb 2026
In 2008 the ex-Liberian President Charles Taylor faced a courtroom accused of war crimes
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The Japanese invasion of Malaya
Wed 25 Feb 2026
On 8 December 1941, thousands of Japanese troops landed on beaches near Kota Bharu
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The Aga Khan meets Florence Nightingale
Tue 24 Feb 2026
In 1898, Florence Nightingale invited the Aga Khan around to her London home for tea.
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The storming of Spain's parliament
Mon 23 Feb 2026
Spanish MPs were taken hostage by armed Civil Guards in February 1981
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The playboy spy who inspired James Bond
Fri 20 Feb 2026
Dusko Popov was one of WWII's most successful double agents, inspiring the fictional 007.
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'I taught the Dalai Lama'
Thu 19 Feb 2026
In the late 1940s, an Austrian mountaineer becomes the young Dalai Lama's tutor
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The photo which symbolised Argentina’s resistance
Wed 18 Feb 2026
Adriana Lestido captured a mother and her daughter raising their arms in protest in 1982
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Toxic shock syndrome and tampon safety
Tue 17 Feb 2026
In the 1980s, deaths were linked to super-absorbent tampons
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World War Two’s Shetland Bus
Mon 16 Feb 2026
The Norwegian sailors who aided their country's resistance against the Nazis
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The flooding of Florence
Fri 13 Feb 2026
In 1966, Florence was left underwater after heavy rainfall caused the River Arno to burst
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The Mont Blanc Tunnel
Thu 12 Feb 2026
In July 1965, a 12km tunnel dug deep beneath the Alps was opened to traffic
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Gina Lollobrigida interviews Fidel Castro
Wed 11 Feb 2026
In 1974, the Italian film icon secured an exclusive interview with the Cuban leader
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When Pink Floyd played in Venice
Tue 10 Feb 2026
In July 1989, Pink Floyd played a controversial concert to 200,000 people in Venice
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The discovery of nerve growth factor
Mon 9 Feb 2026
In 1952, Italian scientist Dr Rita Levi-Montalcini made a crucial discovery
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My dad created Mr Men and Little Miss
Fri 6 Feb 2026
In 1971, a question from his son led Roger Hargreaves to create Mr Men and Little Miss
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Austria's wine scandal
Thu 5 Feb 2026
In 1985, scientists discovered poisonous anti-freeze in bottles of fine Austrian wine
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Jimmy Carter visits Cuba
Wed 4 Feb 2026
In 2002, former US President Jimmy Carter paid a controversial visit to Cuba
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