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Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people.
New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers.
With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content on shows across the Noiser podcast network. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started or head to noiser.com/subscriptions
A Short History of Ancient Rome - the debut book from the Noiser Network is out now! Discover the epic rise and fall of Rome like never before. Pick up your copy now at your local bookstore or visit noiser.com/books to learn more.
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No part of this podcast may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems. In accordance with Article 4(3) of the DSM Directive 2019/790, Noiser Ltd expressly reserves this work from the text and data mining exception.
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18 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 52min
The Ashes
Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent for the Sunday Times and author, offers insightful commentary on the legendary Ashes rivalry between England and Australia. He shares how a satirical obituary in 1882 sparked this iconic contest and highlights the contrasting cricket cultures: England's gentleman amateurs versus Australia's meritocratic approach. Wilde discusses the impact of wars, the emergence of cricket legends like Don Bradman, and modern challenges, while unraveling why the Ashes continue to captivate fans even today.

25 snips
Nov 24, 2025 • 54min
The Brontës
In this engaging discussion, Nick Holland, an expert on the Brontë sisters, explores the incredible lives of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. He delves into their upbringing in Haworth, the impact of their mother's death, and their imaginative childhood creations. The podcast reveals why they chose pseudonyms and their struggles in gaining recognition as female authors. Holland also highlights the tragic events that shaped their writing and the legacy they left behind, underscoring their remarkable influence on literature despite the challenges they faced.

20 snips
Nov 17, 2025 • 56min
The Pinkerton Detective Agency
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, a historian and Pinkerton expert, dives into the life of Allan Pinkerton, who transformed from a poor Scottish immigrant to the founder of America's first detective agency. They discuss his innovative detective methods, his role in protecting Abraham Lincoln, and his clashes with notorious outlaws like Jesse James. The conversation also explores the Pinkerton's controversial shift to strike-breaking and the long-lasting impact on detective culture and private security.

Nov 13, 2025 • 37min
Introducing: A Short History of Ancient Rome (Book)
Dive into the captivating world of ancient Rome where legendary military leader Hannibal takes center stage as he crosses the treacherous Alps with war elephants in tow. Experience the intense battles and strategic brilliance that defined his campaign, including the devastating tactics at Cannae and the rivalry with Scipio. Uncover the unique roles of the Vestal Virgins and witness Rome's transformation post-Hannibal. This journey blends epic warfare with rich history, showcasing the rise and decline of empowering figures and empires.

31 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 53min
Oscar Wilde
Sos Eltis, a Professor of English and Theatre Studies at Oxford, dives into the vibrant life of Oscar Wilde, a literary giant and LGBTQ+ martyr. They discuss Wilde's diverse works, from playful comedies to poignant essays, illuminating how his Dublin upbringing and classic education shaped his unique voice. Eltis explores Wilde's celebrity status during his American tour, his philosophical stance on art, and the tumultuous relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas. The conversation highlights Wilde's legacy, enduring quotes, and the revival of his spirit through modern interpretations.

29 snips
Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 1min
The Vatican
Father Michael Collins, a Catholic priest and acclaimed author, explores the rich and powerful history of Vatican City. He discusses its transformation into the heart of Catholicism and the rise of the papacy amid shifting political landscapes. Topics include the remarkable wealth and corruption in the Church, the impact of the Reformation, and the Counter-Reformation’s struggle to restore authority. Collins also highlights Pope Francis's ongoing reform agenda and the Vatican’s modern challenges, showcasing an ever-evolving institution central to global faith.

46 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 52min
The Great Smog of London
Join Kate Winkler Dawson, a journalism professor and author of "Death in the Air," as she unpacks the harrowing story of London's Great Smog of 1952. Discover how cheap coal and adverse weather conditions allowed pollution to engulf the city, leading to a catastrophic health crisis. Hear chilling accounts of overwhelmed hospitals and the hidden death toll that emerged amid the chaos. Kate also discusses the long-term lessons about air quality and highlights the Clean Air Act’s legacy, reminding us that the fight against pollution continues today.

44 snips
Oct 19, 2025 • 58min
The Cold War
In a riveting discussion, Fredrik Logevall, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian from Harvard, delves into the complexities of the Cold War. He explains how wartime conferences sowed the seeds of mistrust that defined US-Soviet relations. The conversation covers critical events like the Berlin Blockade, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War, illustrating the high stakes of nuclear arms and proxy wars. Logevall also highlights the cultural and economic contrasts between East and West, culminating in the USSR's eventual decline and the shaping of our modern world.

38 snips
Oct 12, 2025 • 54min
The London Underground
In this episode, Christian Wolmar, a transport historian and author of 'The Subterranean Railway,' takes us deep into the history of the London Underground. He discusses the daring pioneers behind its construction in the 19th century and how it evolved from a smoke-filled transport marvel into a branding icon. Christian also explores the fierce rivalries between operators, the impact of pollution, and the Tube's role during WWII. Finally, he highlights the modern revitalization efforts, including the ambitious Elizabeth Line project, reaffirming the Tube's significance in shaping London's identity.

28 snips
Oct 5, 2025 • 55min
The White House
Join Kate Andersen Brower, a renowned author and White House expert, as she takes us on a thrilling journey through the history of the iconic building at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Discover why the capital was chosen as the site for the presidential mansion and hear fascinating tales of its first residents, from John Adams to Lincoln. Kate reveals how the White House has evolved over time, including renovation efforts by figures like Theodore Roosevelt and Jackie Kennedy, and its enduring symbolism as a beacon of democracy.


