Episodes

Dec. 9, 2022

Jim Morrison’s On-Stage Arrest

December 9, 1967. The Doors singer Jim Morrison is arrested in the middle of a performance in New Haven, Connecticut. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Dec. 8, 2022

Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” Speech

December 8, 1953. US President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers his famous "Atoms for Peace" speech amid the escalating nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union.

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Dec. 7, 2022

The Attack on Pearl Harbor

December 7th, 1941. The Imperial Japanese Navy launches its attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Dec. 6, 2022

The Arrest of Nazi War Criminal Pieter Menten

December 6, 1976. After evading punishment for decades, Pieter Menten, one of the Netherlands' most notorious Nazi war criminals, is arrested in Switzerland.

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Dec. 5, 2022

President Polk Triggers the California Gold Rush

December 5th, 1848: US President James K. Polk triggers the California Gold Rush by confirming discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill.

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Dec. 2, 2022

Puyi Becomes the Last Emperor of China

December 2, 1908: In a lavish enthronement ceremony, two-year-old Puyi becomes the Emperor of China, a title he will subsequently abdicate on three separate occasions.

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Dec. 1, 2022

The Assassination of Sergei Kirov

December 1, 1934. Leningrad mayor Sergei Kirov is assassinated by a lone gunman, prompting Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin to purge the Communist Party of his rivals.

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Nov. 30, 2022

Bonnie & Clyde’s First Robbery

November 30, 1932. The infamous outlaws, Bonnie and Clyde, rob their first bank.

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Nov. 29, 2022

The Zong Massacre

November 29, 1781. The crew of a British slave ship murders 54 Africans by dumping them into the sea to claim insurance, beginning the Zong massacre.

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Nov. 28, 2022

The Grand Ole Opry Goes Live on the Radio

November 28, 1925. A radio station in Nashville, Tennessee launches the first live broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry, popularizing country and western music across the United States, and turning Nashville into the country music capital of the world. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy…

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Nov. 26, 2022

Saturday Matinee: Redacted History

On today’s Saturday Matinee, the first episode from a two-part series from the podcast Redacted History on Mary Bowser, an enslaved Black woman from Virginia who was granted her freedom. But instead of taking that freedom, she decided to fight back against slavery by becoming a spy for the Union Ar…

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Nov. 25, 2022

The Civil War Battle of Missionary Ridge

November 25, 1863. During the American Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant defeats General Braxton Bragg's Confederate forces at the Battle of Missionary Ridge.

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Nov. 24, 2022

The Mystery of D.B. Cooper

November 24, 1971. An unidentified man, known only as DB Cooper, hijacks a Boeing 727, extorts $200,000 in ransom money, and parachutes to an uncertain fate.

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Nov. 23, 2022

Freddie Mercury Reveals He Has AIDS

November 23, 1991. On the day before his death, rock music legend, and lead singer of the band Queen, Freddie Mercury, informs the world he has AIDS.

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Nov. 22, 2022

Blackbeard’s Final Battle

November 22, 1718. A British Royal Navy Lieutenant attacks and boards a pirate ship off the coast of North Carolina, killing the vessel’s captain, Edward Teach, better known as "Blackbeard."

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Nov. 21, 2022

Judas Maccabeus Recaptures Jerusalem

November 21, 164 BCE. Judas Maccabeus recaptures Jerusalem during the Maccabean Revolt and rededicates the Second Temple, since commemorated in the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.

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Nov. 19, 2022

Saturday Matinee: Historical Blindness

On today’s Saturday Matinee, the first installment of a 4-part series. Historical Blindness tackles the granddaddy of all conspiracy theories: the JFK assassination. Link to Historical Blindness: https://www.historicalblindness.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California…

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Nov. 18, 2022

The Jonestown Massacre

November 18, 1978. Cult leader Jim Jones leads 918 members of the Peoples Temple in a mass suicide.

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Nov. 17, 2022

Catching America’s First Serial Killer

November 17, 1894. The decades-long crime spree of H. H. Holmes, America’s first serial killer, is brought to an end when he is arrested by law enforcement in Boston.

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Nov. 16, 2022

Ivan the Terrible Murders His Son

November 16th, 1581. Towards the end of a notorious reign characterized by cruelty and widespread abuse, Russian ruler Ivan the Terrible murders his own son in a fit of rage.

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Nov. 15, 2022

The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam

November 15th, 1969. Millions of people participate in the Vietnam War Moratorium, one of the largest demonstrations in US History.

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Nov. 14, 2022

Nellie Bly Races Around the World

November 14, 1889. Reporters Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland begin a race to beat Phileas Fogg’s fictional journey around the world in 80 days.

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Nov. 12, 2022

Saturday Matinee: Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby!

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we try to cheat death with an episode from “Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby!” on Orpheus and his journey to the Underworld. Link to Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby!”: https://www.mythsbaby.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice …

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Nov. 11, 2022

The Death of Ned Kelly

November 11th, 1880. After years on the run from the police, the famous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly is executed.

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