History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2017.
Indigenous Canadians spent the summer of 1990 in a stand off with police.
In the summer of 1992 thousands of ravers and New Age travellers gathered for a festival.
In 1961, one of the world's best ballet dancers, Rudolf Nureyev, defected from the USSR.
The dissident poet was sentenced to 7 years in a Soviet labour camp.
In 1993, academic Dr Alan Sked started an anti-EU political party
In July 1987 Tamil separatist rebels attacked a Sri Lankan army camp.
In 2009, a metal detectorist found the largest ever hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver
Why a Russian woman blurted out "We have no sex in the USSR" on international TV.
In 2002 Steve Fossett succeeded in flying solo around the world in a hot air balloon.
It was probably the most famous ever story of an alien spacecraft - on earth
In 1992 Disney opened its first theme park in Europe.
Israel and Egypt both laid claim for years to the Red Sea resort of Taba
The travel guide that helped tourists make their way around the world on a budget.
In the 1960s and 70s, thousands of westerners travelled to India by overland bus.
How a small Icelandic company broke the mould in air travel in the 1950s.
In 1937 Italian forces occupying Addis Ababa murdered thousands of Ethiopian civilians
The movement sparked by the brutal murder of a Chinese-American by 2 white men.
In 1950, tens of thousands of Christians were persecuted during the Korean War.
In 1995 Tokyo University staged the first exhibition to feature plastinated human corpses
In 1982 Italian banker Roberto Calvi was found dead in London in mysterious circumstances
We hear from one of the last survivors of a forgotten World War Two disaster
In June 2001 hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated for Berber rights in Algiers.
How the Beatles stole the show on the world's first live TV broadcast in June 1967
In June 1982 Phyllis Schlafly defeated a law to guarantee gender equality in the US.