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GRUB'S UP!
Les McCallum looks back fondly on film-location catering
KEEPING A WATCHFUL EYE
Holly Crawford recounts the history of Nelson's Column
Romany of the BBC
Martin Burgess remembers a pioneering countryman broadcaster
Greatest Battles - BATTLE OF SHIROYAMA
KAGOSHIMA, JAPAN, 1-24 SEPTEMBER 1877
Bess of Hardwick ELIZABETH'S NEMESIS
Who was the ambitious Tudor noblewoman who proved to be a thorn in Gloriana’s side?
What's in a name?
20 strangest royal nicknames from history (and where they came from)
GODS OF EGYPT
Discover how ancient Egyptians explained the mysteries of the world
THE GOLDEN AGE OF SMUGGLING
Discover the age when the coasts of Britain were awash with illegal goods
"IT'S IMPORTANT THAT BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE OWN OUR OWN HISTORY"
Blindness and blind people have usually been framed in history as inspirational or tragic, but now Selina Mills wants to question that narrative
WOMEN IN COMPUTING
From Ada Lovelace to the codebreakers of WWII, John Croucher discusses the role of women in computing
WAGING THE WAR AGAINST SLAVERY
Dr Lizzie Rogers examines the impact of the abolitionist cause on the age in which Jane Austen and her family lived
WHEN BRITAIN BROKE RANKS
Beneath the genteel surface of decorous society, unrest simmered in the world – and works – of Jane Austen
WHAT IF...JAMES II AND VII HAD KEPT HIS THRONE?
Nige Tassell asks Professor Ted Vallance about the future of both monarchy and state religion had James II and VII not been usurped in 1688
AUSTEN'S ENGLAND: FACT OR FICTION?
Jane Austen’s novels provide a fascinating picture of Georgian life – but how accurate are her portrayals? Historian and author Helen Amy considers rural life, social etiquette and more...
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT JANE AUSTEN'S ENGLAND
Dr Lizzie Rogers answers questions about the author and the social conventions of the world in which she lived and wrote
AN AGE OF WAR REVOLUTION AND
Jane Austen's lifetime coincided with near-constant conflict and bloodshed on both sides of the Atlantic
WHAT GREAT PAINTINGS SAY
We explore the story behind an exquisite portrait that reflects the individuality, status and aspirations of its enigmatic sitter
7 THINGS YOU (PROBABLY) DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT TUDOR FASHION
Dr Jane Malcolm-Davies shares a selection of lesser-known tidbits about Tudor clothing – from underwear to headgear
Get a good night's sleep
Being able to enjoy eight hours’ straight slumber is today seen as something of a superpower. But, as Justin Pollard reveals, attitudes to sleep and its medical importance have evolved over the centuries
STONEHENGE
We explore key moments in the history of the Neolithic marvel and its impact on British culture over the past two centuries
A REAL FIGHTING FORCE
Robbie McGuire cast his eye over British war films and compiles his top five
BACK IN TIME WITH COLIN BAKER
BoB's very own Time Lord has fond memories of Britain's favourite headmistress, recalls adventures in Middle-earth and laments the loss of the \"Acton Hilton\" rehearsal rooms
THE LORD OF THE RINGS
Dene Bebbington looks back on the life of JRR Tolkien, author of perhaps the most famous fantasy novels ever published
Gloster Meteor F8
Dave Eyles takes to the skies of the 1950s in a sleek silver fighter jet that saw RAF service
The Other Iron Lady
Chris Hallam remembers the actress Gwyneth Powell who played Grange Hill's long-serving headmistress Mrs McClusky among her many roles
PERFECTLY IMPERFECT
Buildings with less than perfect angles, or \"sloightly on the huh\", have a charm all of their own. Claire Saul shares some wonky favourites
ZANY ZOOKIES
Susan Brewer dusts off some caricature animal ornaments
BRITAIN NOW
TOPICAL SNIPPETS FROM AROUND OUR NATION
POSTCARD FROM ESSEX
Bob Barton finds himself on the trail of witches and ghosts and stumbles upon fairytale characters in a model village with an unusual theme
Cheddar Gorgeous
Simon Stabler visits the birthplace of the country's most popular cheese