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A compilation of the latest Witness History programmes.

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A compilation of the latest Witness History programmes.

    Bungee jumping and the Benidorm boom

    Bungee jumping and the Benidorm boom

    Max Pearson presents a collection of this week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service on the history of travel. Our guest is Dr. Susan Houge Mackenzie, Associate Professor in the Department of Tourism at the University of Otago in New Zealand.
    First, we'll hear from the man responsible for the first commercial bungee jump.
    Then, the pioneers of low-cost transatlantic flights and luxury cruises describe how they revolutionised travel.
    Finally, we hear the remarkable stories of how Cancún and Benidorm transformed into holiday hotspots, involving General Franco, bikinis and excommunication.
    Contributors:
    Dr. Susan Houge Mackenzie - Associate Professor in the Department of Tourism at the University of Otago in New Zealand.
    AJ Hackett - pioneer of the world's first commercial bungee jump.
    Edda Helgason - daughter of Sigurdur Helgason who launched Loftleioir Icelandic, the first budget transatlantic airline.
    Hans Indridason - ran Loftleioir Icelandic's sales and marketing department.
    Tor Stangeland - Captain of Sovereign of the Seas cruise ship.
    Juan Enríquez - son of Antonio Enríquez Savignac, who turned Cancún into a world-beating tourist destination.
    Pedro Zaragoza - former Mayor of Benidorm.
    (Photo: Bungee jumping. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 50分
    Boko Haram massacre in Nigeria and the Irish shopworkers strike

    Boko Haram massacre in Nigeria and the Irish shopworkers strike

    Max Pearson presents a collection of this week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.
    First, we hear about Boko Haram militants driving into Gwoza in north-east Nigeria in 2014, to begin an assault which left hundreds dead.
    Next, the Irish shopworkers who went on strike after refusing to handle South African goods.
    Then, it’s 25 years since Nato bombed the Serbian state TV station in Belgrade.
    Plus, Norway’s biggest industrial disaster.
    And, Brazil’s iconic egg-shaped telephone booth.
    Contributors:
    Ruoyah who lived through the Boko Haram massacre.
    Makena Micheni - Associate Lecturer at St Andrews University.
    Irish shopworker Mary Manning.
    TV technician Dragan Šuković.
    Harry Vike and his wife Greta.
    Chu Ming Silveira’s son Alan Chu.
    (Photo: A woman from Gwoza displaced by the violence. Credit: Reuters/Stringer)

    • 50分
    The weather report that delayed D-Day and panda-mania in Taiwan

    The weather report that delayed D-Day and panda-mania in Taiwan

    Max Pearson presents a collection of this week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.
    First, we hear how a young Irishwoman called Maureen Flavin Sweeney drew up a weather report that delayed the date of D-Day.
    Then, 99-year-old former field medic, Charles Norman Shay, shares his remarkable account of landing on the Normandy beach in France codenamed Omaha on D-Day.
    Next, we also talk to Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi who hurled his shoes at the President of the United States.
    Plus, we hear about China gifting Taiwan two giant pandas, in a practice known as ‘panda diplomacy’.
    Finally, it’s the 40th anniversary of the popular computer game Tetris being invented.
    Contributors:
    Edward Sweeney – Maureen Flavin Sweeney’s son.
    Charles Norman Shay – former field medic in the United States Army.
    Muntadhar al-Zaidi – Iraqi journalist.
    Eve Chen – curator of the Giant Panda House at Taipei Zoo.
    Alexey Pajitnov – Russian engineer.
    Henk Rogers – American businessman.
    (Photo: U.S Troops rushing to the Normandy beaches. Credit: Photo12/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

    • 51分
    South American revolutionaries and the first Aboriginal MP

    South American revolutionaries and the first Aboriginal MP

    A warning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners - this programme contains the names and voices of people who have died.
    Max Pearson presents a collection of this week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.
    First, the story of Brazil's most wanted, Carlos Lamarca. He was a captain who deserted the army in the 1960s and joined in the armed struggle against the military regime in the country.
    Then, Bill Booth - historian of twentieth century Latin America at University College London - joins Max to talk about other revolutionary figures from South America.
    Next, the story of Australia's first Aboriginal MP and how he fought for indigenous rights.
    Plus, the 90th anniversary of the first ever quintuplets, the 1984 Apple commercial that changed advertising and the 2014 Flint, Michigan water contamination crisis.
    Contributors:
    João Salgado Lopes - friend of Carlos Lamarca.
    Bill Booth - historian of twentieth century Latin America at University College London.
    Joanna Lindgren - great niece of Neville Bonner.
    Jeneyah McDonald - Flint, Michigan resident.
    Dr Mona Hanna-Attisha – a paediatrician and professor of public health, Michigan.
    Mike Murray - former Apple marketing manager.
    (Photo: Subcomandante Marcos pictured in 2001. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 50分
    The first Air Jordan and Imelda Marcos's 3,000 pairs of shoes

    The first Air Jordan and Imelda Marcos's 3,000 pairs of shoes

    Max Pearson presents a collection of this week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.
    This week’s programmes are all about the history of footwear.
    First we take a trip back to the 1960’s when Brazilians were introduced to a new type of footwear, which went on to become one of the country’s biggest exports.
    Plus the story of how a then rookie basketball player called Michael Jordan signed a deal with Nike that revolutionised sports marketing.
    We also hear about the thousands of shoes owned by the former first lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos.
    Then we learn how one family feud led to the creation of two massive sportswear companies, Adidas and Puma.
    Finally, we hear how a Czech company revolutionised shoe production and brought affordable footwear to the world.
    Contributors:
    Sergio Sanchez - Author and former employee of Havainas.
    Sonny Vaccaro - Former Nike executive.
    Dr Alex Sherlock – Lecturer in the school of Fashion and Textiles at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia and founder of the Footwear Research Network.
    Sigi Dassler – Daughter of Adi Dassler the founder of Adidas.
    Mick Pinion – Former Bata engineer.
    (Photo: Air Jordan Original. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 50分
    Independence in French Polynesia and the 'Queen of Cuba'

    Independence in French Polynesia and the 'Queen of Cuba'

    Max Pearson presents a collection of this week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.
    This week, we hear how nuclear testing changed politics in French Polynesia.
    Plus, the story of how the FBI caught Ana Montes, the spy known as the ‘Queen of Cuba’.
    We also talk to Jewish and Palestinian people about the moment the state of Israel was proclaimed in 1948.
    Finally, we tell the unlikely story of how a heavy metal rock band emerged during the violent years of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq.
    Contributors:
    Antony Géros - President of the Assembly of French Polynesia
    KDee Aimiti Ma'ia'i – doctoral candidate at University of Oxford
    Pete Lapp – former FBI agent
    Hasan Hammami
    Arieh Handler
    Zipporah Porath
    Firas Al-Lateef – bass player
    (Photo: Antony Géros. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 51分

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4.3/5
9件の評価

9件の評価

Ivson Souza

Awesome

I really appreciate the interviews of people who were there - making history or witnessing it.

Kyotolistener

Fix glitches

Episodes that are unavailable and others that are 2 minutes long. Annoying!!

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