Three talks about the cross-roads of history
2: If I Had Been Kerensky in 1917 Harry Shukman, Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, considers how Kerensky, who headed the Russian government between the fall of the Tsar and the advent of Lenin, might have been able to prevent the Bolshevik Revolution.
(If I Had Been Dubcek in 1968, by Philip Windsor: 10 April) followed by an interlude