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The V1 flying bomb
How the first of the Nazi's new "revenge weapons" terrorised Londoners in WW2
The life and work of Chester Himes
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The pioneer of 'Mountain Filming'
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Chief Albert Luthuli wins the Nobel Prize for Peace
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Neanderthal cave mystery
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White Christmas
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The birth of Bangladesh
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British reality TV is born
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The blockade of Gibraltar
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The Great Dictator
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The Sound of Music
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Satyajit Ray - India's master of film
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Studio Ghibli - Japan's Oscar-winning animators
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It's a Wonderful Life
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UNESCO and race and tolerance
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The building of the Aswan Dam
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Le Corbusier and Chandigarh
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Saving the Great Barrier Reef
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The oldest song in the world
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Buddhists and death row
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The 'strike' in space
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Sequencing the Ebola virus genome
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The book that warned 2020 would bring disaster
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When Spain's parliament was stormed
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Puerto Rican attack at the US Capitol
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Cornelia Sorabji: India's first woman lawyer
She was the first to graduate from Oxford and was a pioneer for women lawyers in Britain.
Landing on Titan
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Estonia's singing revolution
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The New Cross fire
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