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The presidential inauguration that made everyone sick

The Post's new Retropolis columnist, Petula Dvorak, introduces herself and reintroduces you to what can be uncovered with a good look at history. Petula shares her Retropolis column "The presidential inauguration that made everyone sick" about the aftermath of James Buchanan’s in ...  Show more

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On Christmas Eve in 1968, the Apollo 8 astronauts captured an image that symbolizes hope and inspired environmentalism. 

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Jane Cheney Spock
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The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care altered parenting forever and made Dr. Benjamin Spock a household name. But his wife Jane, who not only helped him get the book down on paper but introduced him to the very concepts that were so revolutionary in his work, was ruined by ...  Show more

Dr Spock: Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
Witness History: Archive 2011

Dr Spock's Baby and Child Care, a book that revolutionised the way people thought about bringing up children in the years after World War II. The book sold half million copies within six months of publication in 1946. We hear from Lynn Bloom, a friend of Dr Spock, and his biograp ...  Show more

Star Trek - The Early Years
Witness History: Witness Archive 2016

On 8 September 1966 the cult American science fiction series first went on air. It was not an immediate hit with audiences. Herb Solow, the original producer of the series, spoke to Ashley Byrne about how the first Star Trek was made.(Photo: Left to right, William Shatner as Capt ...  Show more

The Case of the Missing Brains with Dr. Rachel Berman
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One man's very, very unfortunate accident made him one of the most famous patients of all time. Dr. Rachel Berman shares the story of how this man helped scientists figure out what the brain does. Music in this episode is by Podington Bear. Photo of Phineas Gage from the collecti ...  Show more