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No One Saw It Coming

ABC Australia
Berlin Wall
World War II
Stonewall Inn
LGBTQ+ Rights Movement
Igor Stravinsky
Absinthe
Radium Girls
Cholera
The Rite Of Spring
Mona Lisa
East Germany
World War I
John Snow
Paris
Cold War
Phineas Gage
History Of Absinthe
Mark Segal
London
French Revolution

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.

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In a Dublin supermarket in 1984, a young woman makes a split-second decision.

She refuses to sell two grapefruits. Her job is on the line, and there’s a recession raging across the country. But she’s doing it for the human rights of people thousand... more

*CONTENT WARNING* This episode explores mature themes such as sex and masturbation.

When the wooden object was unearthed, the archaeologists were stumped. What was this thing? It looked like a club and was found among bits of cloth so they thought i... more

On the face of it, it’s just a box. It has wooden slats, a peaked roof and glass panels. But inside this box is something that will breathe, grow, and impact lives around the world, for better or worse.

Dr Luke Keogh (author, The Wardian Case: How ... more

If you were asked where the plague came from you’d probably say rats. Or fleas. And you’d say it swept across Europe killing up to half of the population.

But where exactly did it start and how did it get to Europe in the first place?

Medieval hist... more

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Recent Guests

Luke Keogh
curator and historian with a PhD, author of The Wardian Case
Waruna? (as guest in episode)
Episode: The houseplant that changed the British Empire
Deborah Tyler
President of the Waruna Historical Society
Waruna Historical Society
Episode: The houseplant that changed the British Empire
Dr. Eleanor Janega
Medieval historian
Episode: Stop blaming rats for the plague
Jeff Chang
Former hip-hop journalist and author of Can't Stop, Won't Stop, A History of the Hip-Hop Generation
Author/Journalist
Episode: A teenager’s party created Hip-Hop
Clare Wright
Professor of history at La Trobe University, guest historian
La Trobe University
Episode: The vote that shocked the world
Matthew Bevan
Host of the podcast If You're Listening and author
ABC podcast If You're Listening
Episode: Beware gifts from Soviet spies
Elizabeth Lundén
Dr. Elizabeth Lundén, Kluge Research Fellow at the Library of Congress, fashion and cinema history expert
Library of Congress
Episode: The Met Gala began in a dead woman’s closet
Kassia St Clair
Writer and cultural historian
Independent/Author
Episode: The telegram that caught a killer
Fiona Pepper
Science reporter with the Science Unit at Radio National
ABC Listen/Radio National
Episode: Clogged sink doomed a space mission

Host

Marc Fennell
Host of the show; prominent history storyteller with a capability for deep archival digging and engaging narrative.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.2k ratings
  • Great insights on a range of topics.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Josef
    2 months ago
  • Great listen

    Thank you and your team for all your work on this podcast, thoroughly enjoy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @samypaden
    United States2 months ago
  • Think history isn’t your thing?

    That was me, once upon a time! Marc’s human-centred approach has genuinely changed how I see the world over the years. This podcast is a brilliant evolution of his work. You’re a legend, mate 🙌🏽

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MissRaeJ
    Australia2 months ago
  • Each Episode is Amazing

    Firstly Matc, as always is an excellent presenter. I won’t lie, when I started listening to this podcast I wasn’t sure each topic would be of interest yet by the time I’ve finished I find myself doing extra research because the stories are fascinating. This is on “must listen” to list. Highly, highly recommended

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Didda Brown
    Australia3 months ago
  • Great but doesn’t always go to the next episode

    Fabulous episodes, but when I’m driving, it is impossible to find the next episode when it doesn’t automatically go to it; like it used to.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Portpad
    Australia3 months ago

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The show is occasionally critiqued for background music or pacing in some episodes.
Episodes are described as well-researched, engaging, and easy to follow for history lovers.
Listeners praise the host's storytelling ability and accessible historical context.
Guests are consistently knowledgeable and provide deep expertise.

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#117
Canada/History
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#109
Australia/Top Podcasts
Apple Podcasts
#8
Australia/History
Apple Podcasts
#37
Austria/History
Apple Podcasts
#66
New Zealand/History
Apple Podcasts
#94
Chile/History

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The Met Gala began in a dead woman’s closet
Q: What changed after Diana Vreeland's era or after her departure?
After her departure and especially following her death in 1989, the gala shifted back toward fundraising and more traditional museum-oriented approaches before later reintegration of media and editors as chairs redefined the public-facing aspect of the event.
The Met Gala began in a dead woman’s closet
Q: How did Diana Vreeland influence the Met Gala and its public perception?
Diana Vreeland reinvigorated the gala by turning Vogue-era fashion into a broader, media-driven spectacle, leveraging exhibitions and publicity to elevate the event into a global fashion moment.
The Met Gala began in a dead woman’s closet
Q: What sparked the creation of the Met Gala in its early years?
It began as a fundraising effort called the Party of the Year to galvanize rich patrons and fashion insiders to support the new Museum of Costume Art and later the Met's costume wing, securing essential funding and attention.
The mafia bar riot that sparked gay pride
Q: What is life like for a gay activist in a time when society, America, the world does not want you to exist?
Life was tough with very few opportunities for gay individuals, leading to temporary jobs and a struggle for visibility.
The mafia bar riot that sparked gay pride
Q: Were riots like this uncommon?
Mark Segal clarifies that the violence seen that night was extremely unusual as typically, police would just collect a bribe and leave.

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This program delivers history-driven storytelling that blends archival research, expert commentary, and narrative devices to illuminate pivotal moments that reshaped societies. Topics span empires, scientific breakthroughs, cultural revolutions, and political turning points, with a dependable cadence of engaging guests who provide historical context and nuanced analysis. A standout trait is the show's ability to translate complex history into accessible, human-centered narratives, often highlighting lesser-known angles and the broader consequences of seemingly small innovations or events. For potential listeners, it's a good fit if you enjoy well-researched, story-rich explorations of the past told through the lens of historical causality a... more

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