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Howl
Allen Ginsberg first read his poem Howl, in San Francisco in October 1955.
Russian Revolution
It is 95 years since the October Revolution which led to the creation of the Soviet Union.
Garbage, the City and Death by Fassbinder
In 1985 a Frankfurt theatre attempted to stage a play by the controversial German writer.
Vietnam Photographer
The great British war photographer Don McCullin remembers the Vietnam war.
Lebensborn Babies
In the 1930s the Nazi party hatched a secret plan to breed an elite Aryan race.
The Crate Escape
An incredible plot to kidnap, drug and repatriate Nigerian exile Umaru Dikko in 80s London
The death of Leonid Brezhnev
One of the longest-serving leaders of the Soviet Union died on the 10 of November 1982.
John Howard Griffin: Black Like Me
Over 50 years ago a white journalist tried living as a black man in America's Deep South.
Mutiny on the Bounty
The original story of betrayal at sea - from contemporary eyewitness testimonies.
Edgar Feuchtwanger: Adolf Hitler's Neighbour
The memories of a German Jew who grew up across the street from Adolf Hitler.
Baby Fae and the Baboon Heart Transplant
In 1984 doctors in California tried a revolutionary operation on a two-week-old baby girl.
Colombia mudslide
It's 27 years since over 20,000 people died when a volcano erupted in western Colombia.
China's one-child policy
Created to tackle China's expanding population, but how was the one-child policy enforced?
The Lost Tribe Hoax
The Filipino stone-age cave dwellers who fooled the scientific community.
Cesar Chavez - Yes we can!
How the Mexican-American trade union leader Cesar Chavez inspired Latinos in the 1960s.
Shoot
In November 1971 a young American artist decided to get a friend to take a shot at him.
Windsor Castle Fire
How a fire devastated Queen Elizabeth's weekend home in 1992.
The death of the Kabaka of Buganda
In 1969 the first President of Uganda, Edward Mutesa, died in exile in London.
Lee Harvey Oswald and the USSR
Lee Harvey Oswald had spent two years living in the USSR after serving there as a Marine
The Trojan Room Coffee Pot
20 years ago the world's first webcam was set up - and it was pointed at a pot of coffee.
The Secret Soviet Naval Mutiny
In November 1975, an incredible mutiny took place aboard a Soviet warship in the Baltic.
Isabelle Dinoire: The World's First Face Transplant
In November 2005, doctors in France carried out the first ever face transplant.
Eric Hebborn - Forger Extraordinary
The story of one of the most prolific art forgers of the 20th Century.
Iran Hostage Crisis - The Canadian Story
In November 1979, Iranian revolutionaries stormed the US embassy in Tehran.
First Successful Sex Change
The story of Christine Jorgensen who had surgery to change her sex from a man to a woman.
The Bhopal gas disaster
In December 1984 thousands of people in the Indian city were killed by a chemical leak.
Witness: The Bodyline Tour
In 1932 a row between England and Australia over cricket became a diplomatic incident.
Great London Smog of 1952
How the worst smog in living memory lasted five days and killed thousands of Londoners.
The Montreal massacre
On 6 December 1989, a college shooting in Canada left 14 women dead.
Landing in Red Square
A German teenager managed to evade Soviet defences to land in Moscow's Red Square.
The Origin of Nollywood
The story of the 1992 film which launched Nigeria's hugely successful movie industry