The History Hour

90 years of the BBC World Service

12.24.2022 - By BBC World ServicePlay

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Max Pearson presents a compilation of this week's Witness History programmes from the BBC World Service. Sir Trevor McDonald reflects on the BBC's first black producer, Una Marson, and her legacy in the development of the BBC Caribbean Service. Also, how the BBC managed to broadcast through the Iron Curtain, Colombia's false positives scandal and the incredible rescue of 33 miners trapped in Chile. (Photo: Sir Trevor McDonald. Credit: BBC) Contributors:

Sir Trevor McDonald, Una Marson, Debbie Ransome and Neil Nunes - BBC presenters

Bridget Kendall - the BBC’s former Moscow correspondent

Peter Udell - the BBC's former controller of European Services

Jacqueline Castillo - whose brother was a victim of the 'false positives' scandal

Dr Aslan Doukaev - university teacher when the first Chechen war started

Mario Sepulveda - Chilean mine disaster survivor

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