
Cuban Missile Crisis U2 Squadron Commander (80)
Col. William "Greg" Gregory served in the U.S. Army Air Corps and saw extensive combat over North Africa and Europe during World War 2. When the Air Force was created he continued his role as a pilot ...
13 Sep 201939min

Bridget Kendall - BBC Moscow Correspondent 1989 - 1995 (79)
Today we have James taking the helm again with a fascinating chat with Bridget Kendall, the BBC's Moscow correspondent from 1989 to 1995 when she was witness to the power struggles in the Soviet Commu...
6 Sep 20191h 21min

Watching Socialism: The Cold War Television Revolution in Eastern Europe (78)
Today we’re at the Wende Museum in Los Angeles at their Watching Socialism exhibition. Organized in collaboration with British-Slovenian media historian Sabina Mihelj and British cultural historian Su...
30 Aug 201951min

Defending the Cold War Pershing 2 nuclear missile (77)
Phil Logan served in the US Army from 1986-1991. He went through infantry school at Fort Benning, Georgia was sent to Germany and assigned to the ground defence force for the Pershing II tactical nucl...
23 Aug 201955min

The early days of the Cold War US Space program and origins of GPS (76)
Richard Easton is the co-author of GPS Declassified which examines the development of GPS or Sat Nav as some of us call it now, from its secret, Cold War military roots. Roger Easton, Richard's fathe...
16 Aug 201949min

Cold War Spy Stories from Eastern Europe (75)
Today we’re talking to Alison Lewis, a professor in German at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of several books, including one in German about love and gender in literature during Germa...
9 Aug 201957min

A visit to World War 2 and Cold War airbase RAF Burtonwood (74)
I’m here today at the RAF Burtonwood Heritage Centre, near Warrington in the UK. Based on what was once the largest and longest-running military airbase in Britain. The Heritage Centre was established...
2 Aug 201959min

Breaking the news of the 1991 Soviet Coup (73)
We speak today with Alistair Coleman who joined BBC Monitoring as a technician in 1989, just in time for the Berlin Wall. He was on a console night shift at Caversham, on the night of the coup again...
26 Jul 201939min




















