Today In History with The Retrospectors

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Today In History with The Retrospectors

Today In History with The Retrospectors

ਰਚਨਾਕਾਰ: The Retrospectors

Curious, funny, surprising daily history - with Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina and Arion McNicoll. From the invention of the Game Boy to the Mancunian beer-poisoning of 1900, from Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain to America's Nazi summer schools... each day we uncover an unexpected story for the ages...

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America's Celebrity Child Soldier

America's Celebrity Child Soldier

Eleven year-old Johnny Clem formally became part of the Union Army on 1st May, 1863 - though he had already been participating as a Drummer Boy for th...

2026-05-01 06:00:00 728
Jerry Lewis vs The Holocaust

Jerry Lewis vs The Holocaust

The Day the Clown Cried, Jerry Lewis’s notorious, unreleased Holocaust movie, faced a crisis on 30th April, 1972, when the American actor-director fou...

2026-04-30 06:00:00 792
Roget's Lexical Legacy

Roget's Lexical Legacy

Peter Mark Roget waited until retirement to compile his personal collection of synonyms into a book for publication: the first edition of Roget’s Thes...

2026-04-29 20:59:00 731
Don't Call Me Bigot

Don't Call Me Bigot

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown dealt his party’s reelection campaign a massive blow on 28th April 2010, when during a meet-and-greet in the margi...

2026-04-28 06:00:00 722
Mussolini's Last Day on Earth

Mussolini's Last Day on Earth

Benito Mussolini was captured by partisans on 27th April, 1945, whilst attempting a hopeless escape to Switzerland, ‘disguised’ in a Luftwaffe coat an...

2026-04-27 06:00:00 756
Jane Fonda's Workout

Jane Fonda's Workout

Two-time Oscar winner Jane Fonda expanded her repertoire beyond acting and activism into exercise videos on 24th April, 1982, with the release of her...

2026-04-24 06:00:00 648
How To Brew Beer in Bavaria 🍻

How To Brew Beer in Bavaria 🍻

Duke Wilhelm IV issued what later became known as the Reinheitsgebot - the decree setting out that Bavarian beer should be made using only water, barl...

2026-04-23 06:00:00 830
The 'Hitler Diaries' Hoax

The 'Hitler Diaries' Hoax

Extracts from Adolf Hitler's long-lost diaries were brought to the world’s attention on 22nd April, 1983, provoking an international sensation - until...

2026-04-22 06:00:00 757
The Red Baron's Flying Circus

The Red Baron's Flying Circus

Germany’s most famous fighter pilot, Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (aka ‘The Red Baron’) was shot down near the Somme River on the Western...

2026-04-21 06:00:00 727
The Origins of AstroTurf

The Origins of AstroTurf

The Houston Astrodome was a marvel of modern engineering: the world’s first fully covered sports stadium; a futuristic symbol of Houston’s rise as the...

2026-04-20 06:00:00 709
The World's Weirdest War

The World's Weirdest War

A 335-year-long ‘war’ (in which not a single shot was fired) officially ended on 17th April, 1986, when the UK’s Dutch ambassador landed on the Isles...

2026-04-17 06:00:00 649
I Name This Ship Brittania

I Name This Ship Brittania

Queen Elizabeth II stood before 30,000 spectators at Clydebank to launch HMY Britannia on 16th April, 1953. The yacht’s name had been kept secret, and...

2026-04-16 06:00:00 720
Tommy Cooper Dies On Stage

Tommy Cooper Dies On Stage

Tommy Cooper's unexpected death on stage at Her Majesty's Theatre on 15th April, 1984 remains one of the saddest and most surreal moments in UK comedy...

2026-04-15 06:00:00 688
Meet The Naked Chef

Meet The Naked Chef

Jamie Oliver blasted on to British screens when his first TV series, ‘The Naked Chef’ premiered on BBC Two on 14th April, 1999. 

Created...

2026-04-14 06:00:00 726
The CIA's 'Brain Warfare'

The CIA's 'Brain Warfare'

Project MKUltra, a CIA program aimed at mastering mind control, secretly started on 13th April, 1953, supposedly to combat Soviet brainwashing. It soo...

2026-04-13 06:00:00 658
Yes, We Have Bananas

Yes, We Have Bananas

Bananas, the world’s favourite fruit, were first displayed in London on 10th April, 1633, in the shop window of botanist Thomas Johnson, editor for Ge...

2026-04-10 06:00:00 747
Less of the Moors

Less of the Moors

Spain began to expel Moriscos - the descendants of Muslims who had converted, often under pressure, to Christianity - on 9th April, 1609. 

2026-04-09 06:00:00 786
The Nudge Revolution

The Nudge Revolution

Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler’s bestseller ‘Nudge’ was released on 8th April, 2008, catapulting a new method of behavioural economics into the publ...

2026-04-08 06:00:00 703
I'm Betty Ford, And I'm An Alcoholic

I'm Betty Ford, And I'm An Alcoholic

Former First Lady Betty Ford quietly marked what she would later call her “sobriety birthday” on 7 April 1978: a deeply personal victory following yea...

2026-04-07 06:00:00 814
The Surprising History of Post-Its

The Surprising History of Post-Its

3M scientist Spencer Silver created the adhesive that makes Post-It Notes sticky back in 1968 - but it wasn’t until 6th April, 1980 that the stationer...

2026-04-06 06:00:00 690
The First Motorbike

The First Motorbike

Gottlieb Daimler's patent for his high-speed petrol engine (dubbed the "Grandfather Clock") on 3rd April, 1885, wasn't just a technological breakthrou...

2026-04-03 06:00:00 710
Let's Legalise Pinball

Let's Legalise Pinball

With a single, deliberate shot, Roger Sharpe played pinball for the council of the New York City Council chamber on 2 April 1976, theatrically overtur...

2026-04-02 06:00:00 793
The Spaghetti Harvest

The Spaghetti Harvest

One of the most famous hoaxes in broadcasting history aired on the BBC’s revered Panorama programme on April Fools Day, 1957: a segment purporting to...

2026-04-01 06:00:00 717
Riot in the Concert Hall

Riot in the Concert Hall

It became known as the ‘Skandalkonzert’: an evening of expressionist, experimental pieces at Vienna’s Great Hall of the Musikverein on March 31, 1913,...

2026-03-31 06:00:00 686
The First Ever Starbucks

The First Ever Starbucks

When Starbucks opened in Pike Place, Seattle, on March 30th, 1971, it was a simple shop selling whole coffee beans, tea, and spices - with no creamy m...

2026-03-30 06:00:00 764
Cleopatra ❤️ Caesar

Cleopatra ❤️ Caesar

Julius Caesar intervened to put his lover and ally Cleopatra on the Egyptian throne on 27th March, 47 BC - cementing their position as the world’s pre...

2026-03-27 07:00:00 765
The Heaven's Gate 'Ascendancy'

The Heaven's Gate 'Ascendancy'

The mass suicide of 39 members of the Heaven's Gate cult in San Diego County was discovered on 26th March, 1997. The tragedy came to light after a for...

2026-03-26 07:00:00 806
Flour Power: The Tichborne Dole and the Biddenden Maids

Flour Power: The Tichborne Dole and the Biddenden Maids

Each Lady Day, the Hampshire village of Tichborne hands out bags of flour to the  locals - a tradition that began on 25th March, 1150 after Lady Marbe...

2026-03-25 07:00:00 734
The Suffragettes of Sport

The Suffragettes of Sport

The first international women’s sports event, The Women’s Olympiad, kicked off in Monte Carlo on 24th March, 1921. A hundred athletes from five nation...

2026-03-24 12:20:00 685
Ricky Martin's Latin Explosion

Ricky Martin's Latin Explosion

Ricky Martin’s ‘Livin’ La Vida Loca’ was released on 23rd March, 1999 - launching the singer to worldwide superstardom, and kickstarting a Latino pop...

2026-03-23 07:00:00 664
What Caused The Black Death?

What Caused The Black Death?

The bubonic plague was blamed on witches, Jews, God’s wrath, and, on 20th March 1345, in a new theory propagated by the King of France, the rare plane...

2026-03-20 07:00:00 728
The Horse Bus

The Horse Bus

Blaise Pascal created the first organised public transport system: the carrosses à cinq sols (“five-sou carriages”), which had its first full day of s...

2026-03-19 07:00:00 733
Braille For Your Feet

Braille For Your Feet

Tenji blocks (点字ブロック) - small raised shapes in the pavement to assist visually impaired people in crossing the road - were first installed near...

2026-03-18 07:00:00 706
Parading for St Paddy

Parading for St Paddy

The first ever St. Patrick’s Day parade took place not in Ireland, as many people might expect, but in Spanish Florida, on March 17, 1601. It wasn’t u...

2026-03-17 07:00:00 698
Burn The Heretics!

Burn The Heretics!

Over 200 people were burned at the stake on 16th March, 1244, throwing themselves on to the pyre in their refusal to accept the Catholic church.
...

2026-03-16 07:00:00 755
Fall of the Maya

Fall of the Maya

The Guatemalan island of Flores, once known as Nojpetén, witnessed the final clash between Spanish conquistadors and the last independent Maya kingdom...

2026-03-13 07:00:00 709
Yes, We Canberra

Yes, We Canberra

What is Australia’s capital city? Not Sydney. Nor Melbourne. It’s Canberra: so named at an official ceremony on 12th March, 1913 - when the site was l...

2026-03-12 06:30:00 733
Meet The Luddites

Meet The Luddites

Disgruntled textile workers stormed a factory near Nottingham on March 11th, 1811, kickstarting the political movement famously known as Luddism.

2026-03-11 07:00:00 738
The Foreigners Fighting For France

The Foreigners Fighting For France

The infamous French Foreign Legion was formed by King Louis Philippe on March 10, 1831, to help the French control Algeria using mercenaries who were...

2026-03-10 07:00:00 703
Hula Hoop Mania!

Hula Hoop Mania!

The hip-swivelling Hula Hoop craze swept through America within months of its 1958 debut - yet Wham-O didn’t receive a patent for it until 5th March,...

2026-03-09 15:10:00 687
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