
The Battle for Childrens Television Shows
The regulation of American children’s television has long reflected wider concerns about education, advertising, and child welfare. From the rise of Saturday morning cartoons to the modern era of stre...
25 Dec 202511min

Carlos the Jackal and the Age of International Terrorism
During the Cold War, a new kind of conflict emerged—one fought not by armies, but by shadowy figures operating across borders. Among them, none became more infamous than Carlos the Jackal.Born Ilich R...
18 Dec 202512min

The Great Smog of London
In December 1952, London was smothered under a deadly blanket of yellow-brown smog—an environmental catastrophe now known as the Great Smog of London. For five days, the city ground to a halt as coal ...
4 Dec 202512min

The True Story Behind Cat Domestication
Discover the remarkable story of how cats went from solitary desert hunters to one of humanity’s closest companions. This episode explores the origins of cat domestication in the ancient Fertile Cresc...
27 Nov 202511min

McCarthyism and the American Fear That Shaped the Cold War
In the early 1950s, America was gripped by fear — fear of infiltration, subversion, and a creeping “enemy within”. In this episode of History Unpacked, we journey into the age of Joseph McCarthy and t...
19 Nov 202514min

Unicorns in History and Myth
For centuries, the unicorn has captivated human imagination — a creature of beauty, mystery, and power. But where did the legend begin? From ancient Mesopotamian carvings to medieval bestiaries and ro...
12 Nov 202513min

The Sahara: Land of Sand, Silence, and Survival
For thousands of years, the Sahara has stood as both a barrier and a bridge — shaping empires, erasing civilizations, and guarding secrets beneath its shifting sands. This episode of History Unpacked ...
5 Nov 202513min






















