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Introduction

Introduction

Season One introduces twenty remarkable people whose achievements, discoveries and acts of courage deserve...
Marie Tharp: The Woman Who Redrew the Earth

Marie Tharp: The Woman Who Redrew the Earth

One of the great scientific mysteries of the twentieth century was how the Earth’...
Bert Sproston: The Footballer Who Defied Hitler

Bert Sproston: The Footballer Who Defied Hitler

Bert Sproston was one of England’s finest footballers of the 1930s. Yet the...
Bobbi Gibb: The Woman Who Outran Sexism

Bobbi Gibb: The Woman Who Outran Sexism

In 1966, the organisers of the Boston Marathon refused Bobbi Gibb’s application with...
Cecilia Payne: The Astronomer Who Gave Us Stars

Cecilia Payne: The Astronomer Who Gave Us Stars

Every night, we look up at the stars. For most of human history, no...
Blind Willie Johnson: The Blues Singer Beyond the Solar System

Blind Willie Johnson: The Blues Singer Beyond the Solar System

In 1977, NASA attached a gold-plated record to the side of the Voyager...
William Perkin: The Chemist Who Painted the Modern World

William Perkin: The Chemist Who Painted the Modern World

For most of human history, colour was expensive. The richest purples came from thousands...
Edmond Albius: The Boy Who Made Vanilla Possible

Edmond Albius: The Boy Who Made Vanilla Possible

Today, vanilla is everywhere. It flavours ice cream, cakes, biscuits, perfumes and countless other...
László Biró: The Journalist Who Reinvented Writing

László Biró: The Journalist Who Reinvented Writing

For centuries, writing came with compromises. Quill pens needed constant sharpening. Steel nibs scratched...
Dasia Taylor: The Schoolgirl Making Wounds Speak

Dasia Taylor: The Schoolgirl Making Wounds Speak

Every year, millions of people around the world develop infections after surgery. In poorer...
Grady Martin: The Man Who Found Music in Noise

Grady Martin: The Man Who Found Music in Noise

Before 1960, electric guitars were expected to sound clean. If musicians wanted a rougher,...
Elizabeth Seaman: The Reporter Who Couldn’t Escape Her Own Lie

Elizabeth Seaman: The Reporter Who Couldn’t Escape Her Own Lie

In 1887, thousands of Americans lived in mental asylums, hidden from public view. Few...
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