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Queen of the Cuban Sea

Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad was 64 years old when she became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the use of a shark cage for protection on 2nd September, 2013. Nyad completed the 110-mile swim from Havana to Key West in approximately 53 hours. It was her fifth attempt to swim through […]

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Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad was 64 years old when she became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the use of a shark cage for protection on 2nd September, 2013. Nyad completed the 110-mile swim from Havana to Key West in approximately 53 hours. It was her fifth attempt to swim through

Nokia’s Beloved Brick

The Nokia 3310 – featuring Snake II, pop-on/off covers, and a discreetly concealed antenna – was launched on 1st September, 2000 at a boardsports event in Dusseldorf, Germany. Popularly nicknamed ‘the brick’, the handset went on to shift 126 million units— more than 20 times as many as the first-generation iPhone. In this episode, Olly,

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The Nokia 3310 – featuring Snake II, pop-on/off covers, and a discreetly concealed antenna – was launched on 1st September, 2000 at a boardsports event in Dusseldorf, Germany. Popularly nicknamed ‘the brick’, the handset went on to shift 126 million units— more than 20 times as many as the first-generation iPhone. In this episode, Olly,

I Say, Boy, It’s Foghorn Leghorn

A giant chicken with the mannerisms of a wise-crackin’ Southern gentleman, Foghorn Leghorn first appeared in the Looney Tunes short ‘Walky Talky Hawky’ on 31st August, 1946. Directed by Robert McKimson and voiced by Mel Blanc, the character – who was inspired in part by popular radio character ‘Senator Claghorn’ from The Fred Allen Show

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A giant chicken with the mannerisms of a wise-crackin’ Southern gentleman, Foghorn Leghorn first appeared in the Looney Tunes short ‘Walky Talky Hawky’ on 31st August, 1946. Directed by Robert McKimson and voiced by Mel Blanc, the character – who was inspired in part by popular radio character ‘Senator Claghorn’ from The Fred Allen Show

The Birth of Ladybird Books

The British Museum Library registered the legal deposit of the first ever ‘Ladybird Series’ titles, from publishers Wills & Hepworth (later ‘Ladybird’) on 27th August, 1914.  The books – ‘Hans Andrersen’s Fairy Tales’ and ‘Tiny Tots Travels’ – didn’t look at all like the classic Ladybird books we think of today – but were the

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The British Museum Library registered the legal deposit of the first ever ‘Ladybird Series’ titles, from publishers Wills & Hepworth (later ‘Ladybird’) on 27th August, 1914.  The books – ‘Hans Andrersen’s Fairy Tales’ and ‘Tiny Tots Travels’ – didn’t look at all like the classic Ladybird books we think of today – but were the

Colin The Caterpillar – A Cultural Odyssey

Equally beloved at office boardrooms and toddler birthday parties, Colin the Caterpillar – a £7 swiss roll cake with white and milk chocolate and buttercream – was launched at an unsuspecting public by Marks and Spencer on 26th August, 1990.At the product development stage, he was going to be a fish – even though fishcake

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Equally beloved at office boardrooms and toddler birthday parties, Colin the Caterpillar – a £7 swiss roll cake with white and milk chocolate and buttercream – was launched at an unsuspecting public by Marks and Spencer on 26th August, 1990.At the product development stage, he was going to be a fish – even though fishcake

The Beatles’ Giggling Guru

John, Paul, George and Ringo travelled to a transcendental meditation workshop in Bangor, Wales on 25th August, 1967 – at the invitation of ‘giggling guru’, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The event changed everything for The Fab Four – influencing their music, their philosophy, and ultimately contributing to the end of the band. In this episode, Arion,

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John, Paul, George and Ringo travelled to a transcendental meditation workshop in Bangor, Wales on 25th August, 1967 – at the invitation of ‘giggling guru’, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The event changed everything for The Fab Four – influencing their music, their philosophy, and ultimately contributing to the end of the band. In this episode, Arion,

The End of The Pirate Monk

Bandit, Admiral, wizard, pirate… ‘Eustace The Monk’ did it all – and was decapitated for his troubles, at the Battle of Sandwich on 24th August, 1217. Previously a licensed criminal for the court of King John, he became an enemy of England by switching sides and battling on behalf of the French – an extraordinary

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Bandit, Admiral, wizard, pirate… ‘Eustace The Monk’ did it all – and was decapitated for his troubles, at the Battle of Sandwich on 24th August, 1217. Previously a licensed criminal for the court of King John, he became an enemy of England by switching sides and battling on behalf of the French – an extraordinary

Bogie and Bacall Burn Up The Screen

Howard Hawks’ film noir ‘The Big Sleep’ finally hit cinemas on 23rd August, 1946, after extra crowd-pleasing repartee had been inserted, featuring real life couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. But more flirtation meant less exposition – making the plot of the detective story notoriously difficult to follow, even to the extent that the filmmakers

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Howard Hawks’ film noir ‘The Big Sleep’ finally hit cinemas on 23rd August, 1946, after extra crowd-pleasing repartee had been inserted, featuring real life couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. But more flirtation meant less exposition – making the plot of the detective story notoriously difficult to follow, even to the extent that the filmmakers

One Direction – The Movie

‘This Is Us’ premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on 20th August, 2013. 10,000 ‘Directioners’, some of whom had slept rough for three nights, were there to catch a glimpse of their favourite boyband. The documentary, directed by ‘Supersize Me’s Morgan Spurlock, went on to take $18m in its Labor Day opening weekend in the

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‘This Is Us’ premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on 20th August, 2013. 10,000 ‘Directioners’, some of whom had slept rough for three nights, were there to catch a glimpse of their favourite boyband. The documentary, directed by ‘Supersize Me’s Morgan Spurlock, went on to take $18m in its Labor Day opening weekend in the

The Surprising Start of Vietnamese Nail Bars

Tippi Hedren, star of Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ and ‘Marnie’, was already known for her activism – primarily rescuing big cats – when, on 19th August, 1975 she visited a Vietnamese refugee camp in Sacramento, California Her nail art dazzled many of the women she met – so she set about helping them retrain as Hollywood

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Tippi Hedren, star of Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ and ‘Marnie’, was already known for her activism – primarily rescuing big cats – when, on 19th August, 1975 she visited a Vietnamese refugee camp in Sacramento, California Her nail art dazzled many of the women she met – so she set about helping them retrain as Hollywood