History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2017.
A new satirical magazine called Private Eye was published in London in October 1961.
Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu made abortion illegal in October 1966.
How British Jewish ex-servicemen fought fascists on the streets of Britain after WW2
The socialist leader of Mozambique was killed in a plane crash and many were suspicious.
Svetlana Gubareva recalls her ordeal when Chechen rebels seized a Moscow theatre in 2002.
The writer drowned off the south-west coast of Ireland in 1979.
In October 1962 the Cuban Missile Crisis took the world to the brink of nuclear war
Everybody was released in 1982 - it was the first step on Madonna's journey to stardom
Ron Shipp was a close friend of OJ Simpson's but decided to testify against him in court.
Italy's great works of art were threatened by bombing and looting during World War Two.
The Catalan leader who was executed by a Spanish fascist firing squad in October 1940.
Felix Rodriguez recalls his part in the killing of the Marxist revolutionary in Oct 1967.
The murder of a gay student shocked Americans and helped reform US hate crime law
In 1962 the first black American was enrolled at Mississippi University amid riots
One woman's account of life on the front-line of Israel's occupation of Gaza.
King Henry VIII's favourite warship sank in a naval battle in 1545.
Shortly before the Islamic revolution in Iran, a very modern museum opened in the capital
Just 33 days into his reign, Pope John Paul I died unexpectedly in September 1978.
How Guinea became the first French West African colony to declare independence in 1958.
It took 508 days to complete the first expedition along the entire length of the wall.
Thousands of women and girls worked on farms throughout WW2 to produce much needed food.
The activist had died in South African police custody. He was buried on September 25 1977
A showdown on the American/Mexican border on September 14th 1958.
The inspiring story of how a Labrador led her blind master out of the World Trade Center.