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Really cool to have Max Hastings on the podcast, I read his book in sixth form college and thought it was very good

7 days ago reply 0

I bet you would have a of a podcast live today

24 days ago reply 0

Love it. Just ❤️ it

1 months ago reply 0

Excellent podcasts. Please pat yourself or yourselves on the back. I commend them wholeheartedly

2 months ago reply 0

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2 months ago reply 0

The best steel swords and daggers came from south India and sold in Rome. The Damascus sword is originally from India.

2 months ago reply 0

Your pronunciation of Hagia Sofiya is incorrect. The G is silent. Pronounced ” Ha’yia. Also in the 6th century India not only traded goods but had ambassadors f rom the court of the great Gupta king Vikramaditya wer southern India and

2 months ago reply 0

Excellent narrative. I do not like those last minutes spent on the hearsay that MLK was involved in sexual assault. Was that necessary ?

3 months ago reply 1

This is a vivid description of slaving as practiced by Britain and other European countries. I could not listen to the whole podcast. Too brital.

3 months ago reply 0

Thank you again for this narrative. Pharaonic Egypt fascinates me. Wish there was no back ground music. It detracts from the narrator. Missed my favorite guy, John Hopkins

4 months ago reply 0

So the word ’’ was automatically removed from my comment. What an underhanded way to ensure no-,one criticises your illegal brhaviour

4 months ago reply 0

is inserting ads into my podcasts tailored using data bought from data brokers. Or is it a coincidence that I’m getting ads for ISPs while considering cancelling the contract with a new ISP I’m trying to join. Presumably it’s them (Brsk) who are selling my personal data to data brokers.aaaaa

4 months ago reply 0

The Taj is asymbol of base selfishness. The king using money from the national treasury to indulge his selfish passion. He died in misery alone locked up in the Agra fort where his own son imprisoned him..

4 months ago reply 0

I simply love these wonderful history lessons. Everyone of these narratives comes up with astonishing new facts. Thank you all and particularly the narrator, John Hancock. Byravan.

4 months ago reply 0

Enjoyed thia narrative. How we seniors miss her. She was superb in Bus Stop and Prince and the Showgirl. The female narrator has a unpleasant high pitched voice. I had to fast forward all her commentd.

4 months ago reply 0

Excellent narration. Thoroughly entertaining and enlightening. Thanks.

5 months ago reply 0