Hugh David
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Hugh David takes in war, peace and the Kennedys.
Published February 1 1993
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Hugh David considers history that has been under wraps - voluntarily or otherwise
Published November 1 1992
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Published July 31 1992
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Hugh David sifts ‘real history’ from anniversary-itis.
Published March 31 1992
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Hugh David discusses, amongst other topics in the media, the assassination of JFK.
Published January 1 1992
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Hugh David questions the influence of television series over books.
Published October 1 1991
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Hugh David on class and other histories.
Published March 1 1991
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Hugh David on Greek ideas revisited
Published June 30 1990
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Hugh David on Victoriana and Tony Benn
Published January 1 1990
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Hugh David on 1789 and 1939 on the air.
Published October 9 1989
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The background to the recent mini-series on Jack the Ripper. Published December 28 1988
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Hugh David considers the topic of historical anniversaries
Published August 7 1988
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Hugh David on ownership and morals in archaeology and history
Published May 14 1988
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Hugh David looks at the current trends in art and archaeology in the media. Published January 10 1988
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Hugh David on programmes of war
Published October 1 1987
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