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The Chippendales
The male stripper troupe was founded in Los Angeles in 1979
Britain's GI babies
The story of children born to British mothers and black GIs during WW2
Negotiating an end to El Salvador's civil war
The UN's top negotiator Alvaro de Soto recalls his part in bringing peace to El Salvador
Chester Williams - South African rugby legend
The story of the only black player in the Springbok team that won the 1995 Rugby World Cup
The book that predicted an end to civilisation
The Limits to Growth was published in 1972 and suggested global decline from 2020
Desmond's: A sitcom that changed Britain
Desmond's was the most successful black sitcom in British TV history
The battle for the Woman in Gold
How an elderly refugee fought the Austrian government to get back a painting by Klimt
East Germany's punks
How the communist secret police, the Stasi, tried to crush a youth subculture.
German atrocities in Poland during WW2
The memories of a survivor of Nazi atrocities in the final months of the war in Europe
The exodus of Kashmiri Hindus
In January 1990 over 100 000 Hindus fled the Kashmir valley
The murder of environmentalist Chico Mendes
The killing of the man who'd become a powerful symbol of the fight to save the Amazon
The Computers for Schools revolution
In 2009, Uruguay became the first country to give every schoolchild a laptop computer.
The battle for Fallujah
A US Marine's account of the massive operation against Iraqi insurgents in 2004
Britain's National Trust
How some of the great stately homes of Britain were saved from demolition and decay
Storming the Stasi HQ
After the fall of the Berlin Wall East German citizens stormed the secret police HQ
The woman who negotiated peace with a rebel group
The female negotiator who agreed a deal with Muslim rebels in the Philippines.
The story of George Stinney Jr
How a 14-year-old boy became the youngest person executed in the USA in the 20th century
The killing of Osama Bin Laden
The US tracked down the al-Qaeda leader to a city in northern Pakistan in 2011
The mystery of the disappearing frogs
How scientists discovered that a deadly fungus was killing off amphibians.
How the dodo died out
A flightless bird, the dodo was extinct just decades after being discovered by Europeans
Silent Spring: A book that changed the world
Silent Spring examined the effect of pesticides on the environment
The discovery of whalesong
In the 1960s whales were being hunted to extinction.
The frozen zoo
Since 1975, San Diego Zoo has been deep-freezing cell samples from rare species
The Way Ahead group: Modernising the Royal Family
The Way Ahead group was set up in the 1990s to make Britain’s monarchy more relevant
Reforming India's rape laws
The overhaul of India's rape laws followed the fatal gang rape of a student in Delhi.
The ancient oak tree that taught the world a lesson
A tree in Kew Gardens survived the storm of 1987 and revolutionised gardening.
The first self-made female millionaire
Madam C. J. Walker was born to former slaves and created a black beauty business.
The Treaty of Rome
The document which formed the basis for what is now the European Union was signed in 1957
London's first black policeman
Norwell Roberts endured years of racist abuse within the Metropolitan police
Cixi: China's most powerful woman
The Empress Dowager Cixi ruled for 47 years until her death in 1908.
Witnessing the birth of a new language
In the 1980s deaf children in Nicaragua invented a completely new sign language