History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2016.
Only one Congresswoman voted against the 'war on terror'. Her name was Barbara Lee.
In September 1892 gold was discovered in Western Australia
In September 1992 security forces in Peru arrested the leader of the Shining Path rebels.
Tanks were first used in warfare on 15 September 1916 during the Battle of the Somme
Shortly after the 9/11 attacks in the USA someone started posting Anthrax to politicians
In 1922 a huge fire destroyed the ancient city of Smyrna on the Aegean, thousands died
In September 1940 a group of French schoolboys found a network of ancient cave paintings.
In September 2001, 68 people died after an outbreak of alcohol poisoning in Estonia.
A speech by Jacques Delors helped change British trade unionists' attitude to Europe
In September 1966 the cult American science fiction series first went on air.
On September 9th 1976 the founding father of Chinese Communism, Mao Zedong, died.
The brother and sister who took part in the struggle to free Italy from fascism in WW2.
In September 1967 Swedish traffic changed to driving on the right-hand side of the road.
Testimonies from the conflict that changed US-Mexican relations forever
Alasdair Geddes on finding smallpox in Janet Parker in 1978 and the events that followed
In 1920, the Central Asian Muslim kingdom of Bukhara was taken over by Communists.
It's thirty years since the birth of the counter-culture festival Burning Man.
How a Latin music supergroup helped spread salsa music from New York to the world.
An audacious military mission to bring electricity to southern Afghanistan.
In 1986 the British government launched the first ever public health campaign on Hiv Aids
In August 1969, the first classical ballet company to focus on black dancers was formed
The hostage who trusted her kidnapper more than the police
Maureen Flanagan on her relationship with London's gangsters Ronnie and Reggie Kray.
The Scottish-born naturalist considered the father of the National Parks in the USA.