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Eighty years on: the story of D-Day as it unfolds, using rediscovered testimonies of those who were there, on all sides.

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Eighty years on: the story of D-Day as it unfolds, using rediscovered testimonies of those who were there, on all sides.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    Welcome to The History Podcast

    Welcome to The History Podcast

    Gordon Corera welcomes you to The History Podcast, the home of story-driven history series from BBC Radio 4.
    We’ll take you inside some of the most pivotal events in history, to reveal new perspectives on them.

    And we’ll explore the reverberations of these events, to understand why they still hold so much resonance for us today.

    • 1 min
    Introducing Shadow War: China and the West

    Introducing Shadow War: China and the West

    Gordon Corera looks at the growing tensions between China and the West.

    • 2 min
    Shadow War - 1. The Escape

    Shadow War - 1. The Escape

    Could growing tensions lead to conflict? The rise of China is the defining challenge of our times – how far to co-operate, compete or confront? But has the West taken its eye off the ball? BBC Security Correspondent Gordon Corera looks at the points of friction in recent history, from espionage to free speech, the battle over technology and claims of political interference. This is a story about the competition to shape the world order. He speaks to politicians, spies, dissidents and those who’ve been caught up in the growing tension between China and the West.
    Presenter: Gordon Corera
    Series Producer: John Murphy
    Producer: Olivia Lace-Evans
    Sound Designer: Eloise Whitmore (Naked Productions)
    Programme Coordinator: Katie Morrison
    Series Editor: Penny Murphy

    • 19 min
    Shadow War - 2. The Canary in the Coalmine

    Shadow War - 2. The Canary in the Coalmine

    Could growing tensions lead to conflict? The rise of China is the defining challenge of our times – how far to co-operate, compete or confront? But has the West taken its eye off the ball? BBC Security Correspondent Gordon Corera looks at the points of friction in recent history, from espionage to free speech, the battle over technology and claims of political interference. This is a story about the competition to shape the world order. He speaks to politicians, spies, dissidents and those who’ve been caught up in the growing tension between China and the West.
    Presenter: Gordon Corera
    Series Producer: John Murphy
    Sound Designer: Eloise Whitmore (Naked Productions)
    Programme Coordinator: Katie Morrison
    Series Editor: Penny Murphy

    • 18 min
    Shadow War - 3. The Break-In

    Shadow War - 3. The Break-In

    Could growing tensions lead to conflict? The rise of China is the defining challenge of our times – how far to co-operate, compete or confront? But has the West taken its eye off the ball? BBC Security Correspondent Gordon Corera looks at the points of friction in recent history, from espionage to free speech, the battle over technology and claims of political interference. This is a story about the competition to shape the world order. He speaks to politicians, spies, dissidents and those who’ve been caught up in the growing tension between China and the West.
    Presenter: Gordon Corera
    Series Producer: John Murphy
    Sound Designer: Eloise Whitmore (Naked Productions)
    Programme Coordinator: Katie Morrison
    Series Editor: Penny Murphy

    • 18 min
    Shadow War - 4. Who’s Listening?

    Shadow War - 4. Who’s Listening?

    Could growing tensions lead to conflict? The rise of China is the defining challenge of our times – how far to co-operate, compete or confront? But has the West taken its eye off the ball? BBC Security Correspondent Gordon Corera looks at the points of friction in recent history, from espionage to free speech, the battle over technology and claims of political interference. This is a story about the competition to shape the world order. He speaks to politicians, spies, dissidents and those who’ve been caught up in the growing tension between China and the West.
    Presenter: Gordon Corera
    Series Producer: John Murphy
    Sound Designer: Eloise Whitmore (Naked Productions)
    Programme Coordinator: Katie Morrison
    Series Editor: Penny Murphy

    • 19 min

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