Ali defends his world boxing title for three years before he is banished from the sport for refusing the army draft. Show more
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Muhammad Ali shocks the world by defeating George Foreman in Zaire and becomes the most famous man on Earth. Show more
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Kim Il Sung’s transformation from guerilla fighter to brutal dictator in North Korea. How did he build the most controlled society on the planet?
Learn how Saddam Hussein ruled Iraq with an iron fist for almost 30 years. To maintain power, he used fear, intimidation and violence. Show more
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How Benito Mussolini forged key tactics for seizing power, and also created fascism - an ideology that would plunge Europe into darkness. Show more
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How Manuel Noriega rose through the Panamanian military to become chief of intelligence and then dictator. Show more
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Learn how Francisco Franco used the tactics of colonial war to win control of Spain. Show more
How Idi Amin used lessons learned in the colonial British army to build a powerful dictatorship in Uganda. Show more
In 1991 the Steelmen (Motherwell FC) win the Scottish Cup for the first time in 39 years. Show more
Ten years on from his death at 51 years old, Tommy Burns’ family look back on his life. Show more
The incredible story of Rose Reilly from Ayrshire, who became a feminist icon, and whose tenacity and talent paved the way for women in football. Show more
The inspiring journey of Carol Anne Stewart and Laura Montgomery, the formidable duo who founded Glasgow City FC in 1998. Show more
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Women's League Cup Final 2021 - Glasgow City v Celtic
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Live coverage of this season’s Scottish Women’s League Cup final at Firhill as Glasgow City FC and Celtic Women go head to head. Commentary by Alex O’Henley and Suzanne Lappin. Show more
When Scotland's hockey team was invited to play against West Germany in Berlin in September 1961, it was just weeks after the Berlin Wall had been constructed. Show more