Programme 10 - 21 June 2005
Ìý * Inuit off Aberdeen - could they have been seen over 200 years ago?
* Knights Hospitaller - builders of a village church in Essex
* Left wing/right wing - the origin of the political terms
* Local history hero - Rob Orland and son Stephen in Coventry Read more about the subjects covered by this programme, or listen to the programme again
ProgrammeÌý8 - 7 June 2005
* Robert Nixon - the 15th-century 'Cheshire Prophet'
* Hallsville - the origin of the name of an area of London's dockland
* The early postal service - how the post got from A to B
* Local history heroÌý - Jim Walker and the Forth Railway Bridge Memorial campaign Read more about the subjects covered by this programme, or listen to the programme again
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ProgrammeÌý6 -Ìý24 May 2005
* The 1750 earthquake - the impact of earth tremors in London
* Navvy towns - the shanty settlements erected for the navvies
* The origins of British counties - how their boundaries were decided
* Local history heroÌý - Brian Lambie, founder of seven museums in Biggar Read more about the subjects covered by this programme, or listen to the programme again
Programme 5Ìý- 17 May 2005
* Smallpox isolation ships on the River Thames
* Samuel Cody - forgotten pioneer of British aviation history
* Local history hero - Brian Davies of Pontypridd Museum
ProgrammeÌý3 - 3 May 2005
* Wartime potato-picking - schoolchildren involved in agricultural activities
* The Lollards of Amersham - 16th-century religious dissenters
* Ayrshire embroidery
* Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life - candidate for Museum of the Year Read more about the subjects covered by this programme, or listen to the programme again
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Programme 1 -Ìý19 April 2005
* Alfred Mangena - founding father of the African National Congress
* Local history hero - David Butcher, chronicler ofÌýthe Lowestoft fishing industry
* Indian partition, 1947 - how the boundaries were drawn up
* Big Pit: NationalÌýMining Museum of Wales - candidate for Museum of the Year Read more about the subjects covered by this programme, or listen to the programme again
Vanessa has presentedÌýscience and current affairs programmes for Âé¶¹Éç, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Discovery and has presented for Âé¶¹Éç Radio 4 & Five Live and a regular contributor to the Daily Telegraph and the Mail on Sunday, Scotsman and Sunday Herald.Ìý
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