The Archive Hour Episodes Episode guide
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I'm in Charge
Bruce Forsyth and Paul Jackson visit the London Palladium which opened on Boxing Day 1910.
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Alexei at the Seaside with the Unions
Alexei Sayle on his boyhood seaside holidays - at trade union conferences in their heyday.
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The People's Republic of Hulme
How a huge concrete housing estate became a lawless but creative slum - and what followed.
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The Bow Dialogues
Joan Bakewell revisits the debates that took place in a London church in the 1960s and 70s
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Rediscovering Your Inner Durrell
Naturalist Bridget Nicholls reflects on the life of conservationist Gerald Durrell.
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Home Recorded Voices
Sean Street introduces recordings from individuals' domestic archives.
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The King and Dr Cannon
Sean Stowell tells the story of a yogic doctor's role in the Edward VIII abdication crisis
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Here's Kenny
Journalist Mark Paytress examines the life and career of DJ and comedian Kenny Everett.
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Fair Play Chaps
The writer DJ Taylor asks if the era of sporting fair play has gone for ever.
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Stella Rimington
Ex-head of MI5 Stella Rimmington explains the impact on her of Burgess, Maclean and others
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Saigon Songs - The Lansdale Tapes
The story of an American general's musical plan to win 'hearts and minds' in Vietnam.
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Potteries Fascists
Gerry Northam charts the rise and fall of Oswald Mosley.
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How Radio Comedy Changed a Nation
Nicholas Parsons explores the history of radio comedy and its impact on British life.
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The Palace and the Beeb
David Cannadine traces 75 years of the 大象传媒's relationship with the Royal Family.
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King of Comedy
Angus Deayton presents a tribute to comedy producer, writer and performer Geoffrey Perkins
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Julian Baggini's Sound Philosophy
Philosopher Julian Baggini takes a personal journey through the sound archives.
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The Voices In My head
Julian Rhind-Tutt explores how actors archive the sounds of their own voices.
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The Shanghai Sailors
Ivan Howlett tells the story of the Chinese who served in the merchant navy during WW2.
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Then Was the Winter of our Discontent
Anne Perkins recalls the wave of strikes across Britain during the winter of 1978/9.
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Liverpool: Sinner and Saint
Stewart Henderson looks at the changing face of Liverpool through the years.
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Fortress Totobag: The Story of the Notting Hill Riots
Henry Bonsu recalls the Notting Hill riots of August 1958.
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Love at the Lighthouse
Sue MacGregor explores the controversial life of Marie Stopes.
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The Man who Invented Stereo
Martin Shankleman profiles Alan Blumlein, an unsung but remarkable inventor.
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Carry On Britain
Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.
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The Dirtiest Race in History
Steve Cram talks to Ben Johnson about the men's 100 metres race at the 1988 Seoul Olympics
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The New York '77 Blackout
New Yorkers recall July 1977 when lightning caused a blackout in the city.
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Piper Alpha's Legacy
Mark Stephen explores Piper Alpha's legacy, for individuals and for the oil industry.
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The Ballad of the Radio Feature
A look at the history and evolution of the radio documentary feature.
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Like Blackpool Went Through Rock
Sean Street recalls the groundbreaking 50s series Radio Ballads.
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The Ration Book Olympics
Clare Balding recalls the last time the Olympic Games came to London in 1948.