
All About History UK
BEWARE BABA YAGA
Folklore expert Willow Winsham explains the history behind the mystery of this fearsome witch from Slavic legend
8 min |
Issue 159

All About History UK
DEATH TO ORDER A MODERN HISTORY OF ASSASSINATION
A MODERN HISTORY OF ASSASSINATION A fascinating study of the sharp edge of international diplomacy
2 min |
Issue 159

All About History UK
DISASTER PLAN
How a lethal mixture of arrogance, fear and blind faith condemned millions of Chinese to death
10 min |
Issue 159

Best of British
Historic Holkham
s you drive east along the A149 from Burnham Overy Staithe, you are treated to tantalising glimpses of the salt marshes and coastline plus north Norfolk's famous big blue skies, but, following an S-bend, as the B1155 swings in from Burnham Market, you enter a different world.
6 min |
August 2025

Best of British
BACK IN TIME WITH COLIN BAKER
BoB's very own Time Lord recalls learning on the job and, by ignoring the rules of comic timing, briefly holding a world record
2 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Steam Powered War Heroes
Tessa Glover delves into her great-grandfather's memoirs to tell the story of the ocean liners that helped shorten World War Two by a year
5 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Scout and About
Memories of scout and guide camps from The Francis Frith Collection
3 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Medieval Makeover
The spotlight falls on the 13th century in a new interpretation at the Tower of London. Claire Saul learns more
3 min |
August 2025

Best of British
RECORD BREAKING
Chris Hallam looks back on 70 years of Guinness World Records
8 min |
August 2025

Best of British
No Albert Square
Simon Stabler speaks to a star of EastEnders and Love Thy Neighbour
10+ min |
August 2025

Best of British
The Royal Menagerie
Michael Montagu looks back at the animals once housed in the Tower of London
5 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Life in Emergency Ward 10
Dee Gordon remembers television's first medical soap opera
6 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Long Live Liberty
Michael Montagu celebrates 150 years of Liberty, London's luxury department store
5 min |
August 2025

Best of British
The Forsyth Saga
Chris Hallam pays tribute to writer Frederick Forsyth
5 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Yesterday Remembered
When I was aged 10, the farmers used to come round the schools to pick volunteers to work on the farms during the summer holidays, mainly to help bring in the harvest. The country was still building up after the war and it was all hands to the pump. Boys like me loved doing this work. I was no good at maths and English. We wanted to be out working and having fun, and it was fun walking behind the cutter, picking up the sheaves and building a tipi shape with them. The tractor and trailer would come along the rows slowly, so we could load the trailer.
10+ min |
August 2025

Best of British
A PIONEER OF BROADCASTING
David McVey investigates the life and career of an early television writer
4 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Owling it Away
Once a haunt for smugglers, the Mermaid Inn at Rye, East Sussex is now a haven for food fans, as John Greeves discovers
3 min |
August 2025

Best of British
WONDERFUL MAN
Glyn Rees celebrates Jerry Lordan, a songwriter who left his mark on popular music in the 60s
4 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Dave on Flame
Simon Stabler talks to Slade's Dave Hill about “the Citizen Kane of pop movies”
6 min |
August 2025

Best of British
Barefoot Bruce
Colin Allan remembers long-distance runner Bruce Tulloh who ran most of his races barefooted
5 min |
August 2025

History of War
BERLIN A SPY'S GUIDE TO ITS COLD WAR HISTORY IN STORY AND IMAGE
THE PERFECT GUIDE FOR FANS OF COLD WAR HISTORY, SPYCRAFT AND THE GREAT 'CAPITAL OF SPIES'
1 min |
Issue 148

History of War
INTERVIEWING HITLER
HOW GEORGE WARD PRICE BECAME THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS JOURNALIST WAS THE DAILY MAIL'S STAR REPORTER A DUPE, A CYNIC OR A NAZI SYMPATHISER?
1 min |
Issue 148

History of War
"THE GAME WAS UP FOR THE MERCHANT OF DEATH"
HOW TO CATCH A RUSSIAN ARMS DEALER
3 min |
Issue 148

History of War
ARROYO DRUMS
Capturing these instruments during the Peninsula War secured 'The Cumberland Gentleman' a unique battle honour
2 min |
Issue 148

History of War
NO WAY BACK
Millions from around the world were plunged into a war without limit, while their commanders clung to woefully inadequate plans
8 min |
Issue 148

History of War
LESSONS FROM THE SPIDERWEB
Drone warfare expert and former Australian Army officer Mick Ryan explains what Ukraine's audacious drone operation mean for the future of war, and how Western militaries should respond
3 min |
Issue 148

History of War
VICTORY IN BURMA
Lieutenant General Bill Slim had a cunning plan to unstitch the Japanese defence of Burma in 1945
10+ min |
Issue 148

History of War
THE MAGINOT LINE A NEW HISTORY
A TIMELY REASSESSMENT OF FRANCE'S ENORMOUS DEFENSIVE FORTIFICATION
1 min |
Issue 148

History of War
DEATH IN DERRY
MARTIN MCGUINNESS AND THE DERRY IRA'S WAR AGAINST THE BRITISH
2 min |
Issue 148

History of War
RAIN OF ARTILLERY, ROAR OF JETS
The first and second crises over the Taiwan Strait's small islands were crucial battles in a decade of relentless fighting
4 min |