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History is full of the extraordinary.

Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people.

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Hosted by John Hopkins. Production: Katrina Hughes, Kate Simants, Nicole Edmunds, Jacob Booth, Dorry Macaulay, Rob Plummer, Cody Reynolds-Shaw. Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink.

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John Man is an author known for his works on Chinese history, including 'The Terracotta Army: China's First Emperor and the Birth of a Nation.'
Karen Bartlett is a journalist and author of The Diary That Changed the World.
Author of numerous books on Hitchcock, including 'Alfred Hitchcock: Storyboards'.

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0:00 1:01:24

The First Emperor of China

Hosts
John Hopkins
Guests
John Man
Keywords
China First Emperor of China Chin Shrr Hwong Great Wall Terracotta Army immortality history ruthlessness
In the third century BC, China was a land fractured by war - a patchwork of rival kingdoms struggling for dominance. Out of this chaos rose a single, extraordinary figure who would reshape the course of history: Chin Shrr Hwong, the First Emperor of China.



His achievements were monumental, but his reign was marked by ruthlessness, so how did this teenage king rise to power? What drove him to undertake colossal projects like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army? And how might his obsession with immortality have led to his mysterious death?



This is a Short History Of The First Emperor of China.



A Noiser Production, written by Sean Coleman. With thanks to John Man, author of The Terracotta Army: China’s First Emperor and the Birth of a Nation. 



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0:00 56:34

Anne Frank

Hosts
John Hopkins
Guests
Karen Bartlett
Keywords
Anne Frank World War Two Nazi occupation Diary Hiding in the secret annex Bubbly young girl
Anne Frank is one of the world’s most famous writers, yet she didn’t live long enough to see her work published. At the age of thirteen, Anne was a normal teenager, who poured her heart into a diary. But what made her diary different, was that she created within its pages a snapshot of the darkest events of World War Two, detailing the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands that forced her family to hide in a secret annex.



But what do we know about the real life of this bubbly young girl? How did her precious diary survive the war? And what about the people who protected - and betrayed her?



This is a Short History Of Anne Frank. 



A Noiser Production, written by Jo Furniss. With thanks to Karen Bartlett, a journalist and author of The Diary That Changed the World.



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0:00 1:01:04

Alfred Hitchcock

Hosts
John Hopkins
Guests
Tony Lee Moral
Keywords
Alfred Hitchcock film director suspense Hollywood British cinema talking picture awards reputation
Alfred Hitchcock was one of the most celebrated film directors of all time. In a career that spanned six decades, he produced more than 50 films, including Britain’s first successful talking picture. His countless awards and accolades earned him a reputation as the ‘Master of Suspense’, but how did an introverted working class boy come to dominate Hollywood? What was the truth behind the rumours of obsessive ruthless behaviour? And what makes his films so revered still to this day?



This is a Short History Of Alfred Hitchcock. 



A Nosier Production. Written by Olivia Jordan. With thanks to Tony Lee Moral, author of numerous books on Hitchcock, including ‘Alfred Hitchcock: Storyboards’. 



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0:00 44:08

Gaudi (Bonus Episode)

Hosts
John Hopkins
Keywords
architecture Antoni Gaudi history art design unfinished building
In a long life, spanning the late 19th and early 20th century, Antoni Gaudi created some of history’s best-loved architecture. From his early lamppost designs, through to his great unfinished masterpiece, his unmistakable works are world renowned, inimitable, and iconic to this day.



But how did a man who began life as a sickly child become one of history’s best loved architects? What drove him to reject marriage and dedicate his life to serving God through art? And why does his most famous building remain unfinished?



This is a Short History Of... Antoni Gaudi.



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0:00 1:04:47

The Romanovs

Hosts
John Hopkins
Guests
Russell E. Martin
Keywords
Romanovs Russia history autocratic rule Russian Empire Catherine the Great Romanov assassination Dynasty Enlightenment ideals
Throughout their centuries-long dynasty, the Romanovs oversaw the transformation of Russia from a fragmented medieval state, into a vast empire. Despite their power though, the period of the Romanovs was plagued by violence, assassinations, and the heavy hand of autocratic rule. Then, in 1917, the course of Russian history took an irreversible turn, and the fate of the Romanovs was changed forever. 



So what do we know of the lives of the Romanov family? Was it possible for monarchs such as Catherine the Great to balance Enlightenment ideals with absolute power? And did any of the family survive the infamous assassination of 1918? 



This is a Short History Of The Romanovs.



A Noiser production, written by Nicola Rayner. With thanks to Russell E. Martin, Distinguished Professor of History at Westminster College, Pennsylvania, and author of The Tsar’s Happy Occasion: Ritual and Dynasty in the Weddings of Russia’s Rulers.



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Ratings

Global:
4.8 rating 6401 reviews

USA

4.8 ratings 2200 reviews

UK

4.8 ratings 2100 reviews

Canada

4.8 ratings 819 reviews

Australia

4.8 ratings 800 reviews

Ireland

4.6 ratings 187 reviews

New Zealand

4.8 ratings 184 reviews

South Africa

4.7 ratings 100 reviews

Singapore

4.9 ratings 11 reviews