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Brothers Neil and David White explore some of the quirky, fun and downright strange people, places and events from history

Neil and David White


    • Jun 28, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 30m AVG DURATION
    • 79 EPISODES


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    The 42 Swiss Guards and The Last Stand

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 33:15


    As a mob of mercenaries loots the Holy See, 42 Swiss Guardsmen, all that remains of the 500 who started in the fight, fortify themselves on the steps of the Vatican, to make one desperate last stand to fulfill their holy mission and defend the Pope at all costs.

    The Man In The Straw Hat

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 25:38


    160 years ago on May 12th 1862, in the midst of the American Civil War, a small Confederate boat, captained by a mysterious man in a straw hat, runs up the white flag and surrenders to the US Navy. Is it all too good to be true or could it be some true good news?

    The Slave Regent versus the Shah's Empire

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 27:15


    After gaining his personal freedom, a former slave faces an even greater challenge when a powerful empire threatens to take away the freedom of his entire country if he cannot find a way to win a complicated war and the game of politics. 

    The Heavenly Kingdom On Earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 28:26


    After failing a very difficult exam, a young man in China falls into a fever dream. He soon realizes the meaning of his dream, that he is the younger brother of Jesus Christ, destined to create a heavenly kingdom on Earth. His gospel will soon change forever the course of Chinese history, and cause ripple effects around the world.

    The Boy King Versus The Empires

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 28:55


    In 1506, a child is born pre-maturely to the Queen of Hungary. Miraculously, Louis II survives, and grows up to ascend to the throne at just 10 years old. By his teens however, the two empires on Hungary's doorstep are looking to seize his kingdom, and it will take another miracle if the young king wants to hold onto his birthright.

    The Scottish Lord and the Railway Scam

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 36:08


    In the late 1800s, a young man calling himself Lord Gordon Gordon arrives in New York City, and sets out to make his fortune. Claiming connections to wealthy Scottish railroad investors, he gets his hands on millions of dollars from a powerful American stock market speculator. But when politics come into play, things get complicated. Plus we have a new pop culture history quiz about Disney princesses!

    The Journalist and the Filibuster

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 29:37


    No, not that kind of filibuster! In the mid-1800s journalist William Walker makes a habit of invading Latin American countries to try and make his fortune, a strategy known as a “filibustering”. But can this undoubtedly illegal enterprise pay off for the American adventurer?

    The Senator, The Spies and The Un-American Activities

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 30:44


    In 1950 an obscure American Senator announces that he knows the names of 205 Soviet spies in the US State Department. Over the next five years, Senator Joe McCarthy would gain the fame he sought as he investigated “un-American activities” but at what cost?

    The Mule Driver, The Emperor and The Two Triumphs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 33:57


    In 89 BCE, 1-year-old Publius Ventidius Bassus is marched through the streets of Rome, a slave captured by the victorious Roman army. 31 years later, he is recruited into that same Roman army, and begins a precipitous rise to the very top of the Roman political order.

    The Pirate, The Commandos, The Rebels And The Island

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 36:36


    An oddball group of soldiers and rebels are assembled on a small island in the Adriatic Sea to bolster the brave Yugoslavian resistance in their fight against Axis Germany.

    The Dead President, The Artillery Officer and The Accusation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 36:53


    In 1899 France is divided by deep and bitter political fractures. At the centre of it all is an artillery officer accused of spying for the Germans, and a President accused of covering up exonerating evidence. When the President is found dead in his bed with a younger woman, the country heads to a trial that will have consequences for years to come. 

    The Rebellion and the Fishy Prophecy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 30:30


    Facing death for a minor transgression, two military officers in China in 209BCE decide they have no choice but to rebel. With the help of a fishy prophecy they lead their men in a hopeless war against the powerful Qin dynasty, but their decision will have effects that echo through the generations in China.

    The Rabble-rouser and the Cult of the Clitoris

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 34:21


    As World War One rages, a right-wing populist politician named Noel Pemberton Billing taps into the fears of Londoners with sensationalist stories about homosexual German spies. But when a dancer sues him for libel, it results in a trial full of crazy witnesses, outlandish rumours and petty personal sniping.

    The Assassination and the War

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 30:28


    In 1812, it seems that the only way to prevent a war between Britain and the United States might be to assassinate Prime Minister Spencer Perceval. But when the British leader is gunned down in the Parliament, things don’t go as you’d expect.

    Thomas and the Crown Affair

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 42:53


    Pulling off a heist takes perfect planning, exact execution and a little bit of luck. 350 years ago, Thomas Blood was hoping for all three as he attempted to pull off the most daring theft imaginable in King Charles II’s England, stealing the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London! But is Thomas just a small part of a conspiracy that goes all the way to the top?

    The Task Force and The Destroyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 34:35


    Late in World War Two, the American Navy is engaged in a game of cat and mouse with the Japanese, each trying to lure the other into a deadly trap. When an American Task Force is drawn off target, the USS Johnston must survive long enough to avoid a complete disaster for the American forces.

    The Artillery and The Desert Fox

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 33:34


    In 1943 a small British artillery unit faces the full brunt of Rommel’s army of German tanks. If they fail, it could spell a disaster for the British Army in North Africa. A true story of courage and heroism in the face of overwhelming odds. 

    The Dead General, The Navy Officer and The Stock Market Fraud

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:07


    There’s celebration in the streets of England when it is announced that their enemy, General Napoleon Bonaparte, is dead. The only problem is that Napoleon is very much alive. But some people have made a fortune off the news of his death in the stock markets, and a crack team of investigators sets out to find them and prosecute them. The investigation will go to the very top and send shockwaves through the British military and political sphere.

    The Woman In Charge Of The Navy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 33:24


    When a sailor dies fighting the Portuguese, his wife vows revenge. Keumalahayati will not only get that revenge but her skill, courage and daring feats on the high seas will lift her country to new heights and earn her renown around the world.

    The Murder And The Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 29:12


    In the middle of the night a mysterious hooded figure murders a  powerful Roman politician. With his death, proposed political reforms come to a halt and the Republic is thrown into turmoil.

    The Prime Minister, The Comedian and The Insurrection

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 29:32


    What happens when violence is used in an attempt to overthrow the legitimate democratic government? In 1930s Japan, violent insurrectionists were intent on change, adopting the slogan “dialogue is useless”. Their attacks, against both political leaders and some unusual targets, foretold the future of Japan and present lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Prophet and The Judgement Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 29:05


    After a divine revelation on the battlefield in the War of 1812, William Miller sets out to examine The Bible. His calculations, based off the Book of Daniel, pinpoint October 22, 1848 as Judgment Day. His prophecy sets off consequences big and small that reverberate to this very day, and make us think about beginnings, endings and the importance we attach to individual dates.

    The Caliphate and "The African"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 31:37


    In 869, a poet arrives in Basra, part of the Abbasid Caliphate. Taking on the moniker “The African”, he leads the slaves in a revolt that threatens the world’s most powerful empire. Can this ambitious challenger upset the world order, or will the side with more money win out in the end? 

    The Canadians and the Cavalry Charge

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 26:12


    Late in World War One, cavalry charges have become an outdated mode of fighting. Yet a group of Canadian soldiers find themselves in a desperate charge, straight into the teeth of German machine gun fire. On Remembrance Day, we remember a story of courage and sacrifice from Lieut. Gordon Flowerdew and the men under his command.

    OBWAT Mini: The Communists and the Warplane

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 12:38


    A special mini episode of O Brother When Art Thou! In 1948 Israel is in desperate need of warplanes for their war of independence. Czechoslovakia is in desperate need of money to rebuild their economy under a new Communist government in the wake of the Second World War. It seems like a perfect match, but they just need to find some planes to actually sell!

    The Journalist, The Judge's Son and The Duel

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 24:27


    In Nova Scotia a convoluted legal dispute leads to a simple outcome, two bullets fired in a duel. Little do the combatants know that the fate of the entire country hangs in the balance.

    The End of the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 24:46


    In Connecticut in 1780 the sky suddenly goes pitch black in the middle of the day, leaving nothing visible until a blood red moon appears that night. The only logical explanation is that end of the world is nigh. And coming up with a better explanation will take over 200 more years.

    The Politician, the Spy and the Scandal

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 32:42


    A cryptic reference in the Canadian Parliament to a top-secret file sets off a worldwide investigation involving two high-ranking Canadian politicians and a German housewife. The scandalous allegations of sex, politics and KGB espionage make headlines around the world, but how much of it is true?

    The People, The Senate and The Dictator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 32:58


    With foreign wars dragging on, growing economic inequality and leadership that’s seen as out-of-touch and willing to cheat to stay in power, the Roman Republic falls into a state of constitutional crises. Could the solution be less democracy? Or will the rise of a dictator spell disaster for the people? And what can the political machinations from nearly 2400 years ago teach us about the politics of the 21st century?

    The Lessons From History

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 32:19


    Our fiftieth episode special on our 2nd anniversary! We recap 50 lessons we’ve learned from 50 episodes of O Brother When Art Thou!

    The MP and the Cold War

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 25:01


    Our Pride Month 2020 special! In 1959, British MP Harford Montgomery Hyde loses his seat because he campaigned for gay rights. In an unexpected way, his job is a surprising victim of the Cold War. But it’s also foreshadows a remarkable change in societal views that’s about to come in the next decade.

    The Maroons and the Nova Scotians

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 28:35


    In 1800, the Sierra Leone Company has a problem, the settlers they brought from Nova Scotia are rioting over rising food prices. Could the solution to their issues come from the same frigid Canadian province?

    The Soldier, The Restaurant and The Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 34:32


    A black Canadian soldier returning from World War II can’t get a meal in his hometown because of racism at local restaurants. So he decides to do something about it. Changing the law is a big challenge, but fighting the system and changing minds is even bigger.

    The French Bandits and The Black Flag Army

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 31:53


    In 1883, some rogue French soldiers are occupying Hanoi. The Vietnamese can’t defeat them in the city, but they have a plan: lure the French into an ambush using schoolyard taunts. Will the French fall for the trap, and what will it mean for the history of Vietnam?

    The Playwright, the Dictator and the Revolutionary Idea

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 32:11


    In a world where theatre is banned, putting on a play is a risky business! But from tough times, come great ideas. In Oliver Cromwell’s England, a criminal poet laureate without a nose is about to change the face of English theatre forever.

    The Carnations, The Revolution And The Terrible Song

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 31:13


    A young woman offers a soldier a flower, a symbolic representation of the choice he faces. Will he defend his post and trigger a bloodbath, or will he accept the carnation and join the revolution? The future of Portugal hangs in the balance.

    The Battle and the Victory Day

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 37:23


    To celebrate the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, we have a story from the waning days of World War II. Three forces are descending on a German prisoner of war camp full of French VIPs and assorted European resistance fighters: an American company with 4 Sherman tanks, a large group of fanatical SS troops and, most unlikely of all, a group of former German soldiers turned Austrian freedom fighters. Their inevitable collision will create one of the strangest battles of the entire war, just days before it came to an end.

    The Queen and the Guerrilla War

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 32:23


    By the 1600s in the African kingdom of Ndongo, traditional power structures have been overturned by Portuguese slave merchants. The King, or Angola, is weak, forced to negotiate with the European colonizers, while ruthless warriors gain power from European allies. But a Queen emerges, and leads her people into a guerrilla war that will re-shape Africa for the next century.

    The Cowboys and The Spy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 30:24


    On Valentine's Day in 1915, a lone Canadian soldier guards the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa from a reported fleet of UFOs. Could aliens be part of a German plot to attack Canada? What about an army of cowboys? For a German spy in the USA, no plot is too outlandish.

    The Epizootic

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 23:30


    It’s 1872 and an epidemic is sweeping North America, causing wide spread economic and social hardship, even though the disease never directly killed a single human. What can we learn from the “epizootic” that devastated the continent nearly 150 years ago?

    The Surprise Attack and the Trip Around the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 34:59


    A Japanese surprise attack leaves the Russians in Manchuria under siege! To rescue them, a fleet must sail half way around the world,but from the very start things do not go well for the Russian rescuers. Can they dodge the Japanese and make it in time to save their countrymen?

    The Earl and the Parliament

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 28:13


    Simon De Montfort, the most powerful man in England, has a political problem on his hands. But he also has a solution! Unbeknownst to him, his revolutionary plan will forever change the way the western world thinks about political power, and set the stage for the democracies to come.

    The Christmas Eve Invasion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 27:44


    On Christmas Eve 1941, as Santa is making his trip around the world, a small French fleet with about a hundred marines storm a remote island off the coast of Canada. The invasion, which might have gone unnoticed had they not been accompanied by a famous American war correspondent, would have major repercussions for relationships between the Allied countries and their war against Vichy France.

    The Battle and the Poem

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 30:42


    Communications errors between four British Generals cost hundreds of soldiers their lives on a far away battlefield, but when the country’s Poet Laureate pens a tribute to the doomed ‘Charge of the Light Brigade,’ it becomes a mistake that will echo through the ages. And it still has something to teach us something about patriotism, changing technology and the importance of communication.

    The Emperor and the Sports Fans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 30:43


    Chariot race fans are the biggest sports fans in the Byzantine empire. But when a race between the blues and the greens ends in a dispute, it kicks off a riot that will grow to threaten the life of the Emperor himself

    The Admiral and the Ambush

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 32:39


    Admiral Yi Sun-sin defies the orders of his king, vowing to fight with his navy until his dying breath. But can the brilliant naval strategist find a way to stop the Japanese invasion despite being outnumbered by 133 warships to 13?

    The Diplomat, The Duke and The Dead Pope

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 30:41


    Niccolo Machiavelli literally writes the book on ruthless politics, but when a dead pope creates a problem for the political career of Duke Cesare Borgia, can Machiavellian politics save them, or will an even more ruthless politician rise up in the fractured world of Italian politics?

    The Duelling Economist

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 33:07


    The roots of the world’s first stock market crash in 1720 go all the way back to an early morning duel in London 26 years earlier. This is a story of gambling, sword fighting, womanizing and economics that will set the stage for capitalism as we know it

    The Diplomat and the Five Governments

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 29:10


    Count Talleyrand is one of the most skilled diplomats in Europe. He’s also a corrupt fraudster who’s worked for whichever government happened to be in power at the time. Now his greatest challenge will come at a diplomatic table in Vienna, just as Napoleon faces off against the English at Waterloo. Will this be his greatest triumph or a defeat to match that of The Little Corporal?

    The Eagle, The Moon And The Giant Leap

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 28:37


    50 years ago today on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made history by becoming the first men to walk on the moon. It was an exciting moment at the end of a difficult decade, and one that brought together science, technology, politics, communications and human determination. This is the story of one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind

    The Customs Agent, the Slave and the Air in England

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 31:18


    There’s a grand legal drama playing out in England in 1772. Everyone wants to know, will the highest court in the land outlaw slavery? Plus we celebrate the Women’s World Cup with a history of soccer quiz!

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