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Presented by John Tusa Sex and the Victorians
Did Victorian wives really 'lie back and think of England'? New research suggests they enjoyed a far more liberated sex life than conventional image allows.
God Save the King was first associated with George III. Why did the king who lost the American colonies become adored by his people, with the first royal souvenirs manufactured in his name? Stalin's Famine
Fifty years after millions of Ukrainian peasants died in Stalin's collectivisation, survivors remember the tragedy the Soviet Union still -ignores. Malcolm Muggeridge recalls reporting the suffering.
Executive producer TIMOTHY GARDAM Editor BRUCE NORMAN

Contributors

Presented By:
John Tusa
Unknown:
George Iii.
Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Producer:
Timothy Gardam
Editor:
Bruce Norman

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