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Star Trek
How the sci-fi classic Star Trek was born
Pope John Paul II's UK visit in 1982
The last time a Pope came to Britain was John Paul II's visit in 1982
The collapse of Lehman Brothers
The day that one of America's largest banks collapsed, triggering a global financial panic
Sabra and Shatila massacre 1982
Reflecting on the massacre of Palestinians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps
Paralympics Games in Rome 1960
It is 50 years since the first Paralympic Games were held in Rome
Bokassa's Downfall
In 1979 the Emperor of the Central African Republic, Jean Bedel Bokassa, was overthrown.
Women Machinists Strike at Ford's, Dagenham
The strike at Ford's car factory Dagenham led to equal pay legislation in the UK
Iran-Iraq War
On September 22nd 1980 Saddam Hussein sent Iraqi troops into Iran.
The Blitz
It's 70 years since the beginning of the Blitz - the bombing of British towns and cities.
The Cod Wars
In the early 1970s Britain and Iceland were locked in a conflict - over fish.
The Taliban take Kabul - 1996
On 27 September 1996 Taliban fighters took control of the Afghan capital Kabul
Hair - the musical
In 1968 the rock musical Hair finally opened on the London stage
Silent Spring
The book that gave DDT - a synthetic pesticide - a bad name
Nigerian Independence
It is exactly 50 years since Nigeria became independent
Last Days of Nasser
A chauffeur recalls the dramatic final days of President Nasser of Egypt.
The Battle of Cable Street
How ordinary Londoners turned the tide against British fascism in October 1936.
The fall of Slobodan Milosevic
When protestors stormed the Yugoslav parliament - President Milosevic stepped down
Thai student killings 1976
How a student protest 30 years ago, led to bloodshed in the Thai capital
The death of anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko
When Steve Biko died in police custody, the South African government lied about his death
Che Guevara
On the 9th of October 1967 Che Guevara was killed by armed forces in the Bolivian jungle.
Asylums
A special edition of Witness looks at life inside psychiatric institutions of the past.
Bali Bombs
Bomb attacks shatter the Indonesian island of Bali, eight years ago today.
Brazil prison massacre
How the Brazilian police killed 111 prisoners during a riot in a Sao Paulo jail.
Olympic protest 1968
At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, two black American athletes staged a protest
Land Speed Record
On October 15 1997, a British team set a land speed record which still hasn't been beaten.
Pinochet Case
General Pinochet's surprise arrest at a London clinic in 1998
Wall Street Crash of 1987
The biggest one-day crash in the history of the New York Stock Exchange
Charlie Chaplin's film The Great Dictator
In October 1940 Charlie Chaplin released an epic film mocking Adolf Hitler
Kuwait oil fires 1991
A Texan firefighter recalls the battle in Kuwait against the world's biggest oil fire
Hungarian Uprising
In the autumn of 1956 Hungarians shook off Soviet power for a few days at least.
The Charge of the Light Brigade, 1854
Into the Valley of Death rode the six hundred.