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Episodes

Total: 201

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson has one goal: to be king of the world. After all, everyone tells

Matt and Alice speak to David Dimbleby, one of the BBC's most illustrious broadcasters. David reflec

Mary finds an ally in the most powerful person in the country - Margaret Thatcher. But how long will

Mary’s fight moves beyond television to remodeling the whole moral outlook of Britain – via the cour

In the early 1960s, a housewife from Birmingham is shocked by the changing tide of culture, and deci

Alice and Matt speak to Julian Hayes, John Stonehouse's grand-nephew and author of 'Stonehouse: Cabi

John makes a daring escape - little does he know, police across the world are piecing together his b

As John's political, marital and financial woes spiral, he's desperate to find an escape route. Then

John Stonehouse is one of the most promising young Labour politicians in England - handsome and char

Alice and Matt interview literary agent and biographer Andrew Lownie, author of 'Traitor King: The D

In the late 1930’s, with England turning their back on their former King and World War II looming, t

When King Edward VIII announces his intentions to marry Wallis Simpson, politicians, his people and

When Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne, Edward, meets the twice-divorced ‘poor relation

Matt and Alice speak to Robert Harris, best-selling writer and author of the definitive account of t

The stories around the diaries and their authenticity begin to unravel. For all the people who have

Excited by the prospect of the diaries being real, Rupert Murdoch sends famed historian Hugh Trevor-

Journalist Gerd Heidemann is searching for his next story for Stern magazine when the scoop of the c

Matt and Alice talk to Martin Brunt, crime correspondent for Sky News. He was the first reporter to

It seems Reader and his crew have met their match in the form of Detective Sergeant Jamie Day. In a

Reader and his gang of pensioners make it all the way to the vault but are thwarted at the last minu