
The bit players, the unexpected twists, the turning point you missed. Join Walkley award-winner Marc Fennell as he uncovers the incredible moments that changed the course of history. New episodes out Tuesday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

As the Second World War raged in the Pacific, there was a team of codebreakers in Australia working around the clock intercepting and deciphering Japanese messages.
It was Australia’s own Bletchley Park, but the team were young, female and worked i... more
From moons to mind bending maths and revolutions, the story of how we got the modern calendar is messy.
Matthew Champion, Associate Professor in History at the University of Melbourne, takes Marc Fennell (Stuff the British Stole) through time to un... more
You see it on Christmas cards, in shop windows and at your local church. The nativity scene is everywhere at this time of year.
But the scene you know of Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus in the manger, with some animals around is actually thanks to some mi... more
There’s one man you can thank - or curse - for your hand cramp after writing all your Christmas cards. Sir Henry Cole was a ‘dumpy’ Englishman who had too many jobs and not enough time to write back to his friends and family so he created the first C... more
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I love Marc’s other pod Stuff the British stole along with the TV production of the same series. When he announced this new pod I had to give it a try. Great, engaging topics of interesting history.
I went to China and i saw this dam with a amazing history it is called Dujiangyan Irrigation System
Such an amazing podcast! Fascinating information about how various breakthroughs - many of them vital to modern life – occurred.
I tried listening to the Botox episode, but listening to a person laugh when talking about torturing animals and pseudoscience is not my thing.
Mark is a modern day Andrew Denton. A charming presenter and host, with a delightfully curious mind.
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The discussions are centered around historically significant moments and figures that are often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Episodes explore a variety of themes such as the evolution of Christmas traditions, the history of the calendar, the duality of Botox as both poison and beauty treatment, and the impact of visual storytelling in historical contexts. The unique approach of integrating quirky anecdotes and little-known facts provides listeners with an engaging perspective on history that challenges commonly accepted views. The show is likely to appeal to those interested in uncovering the unseen forces that have shaped societal trends and cultural norms throughout time.
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