Graham Norton
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Graham Gendall Norton introduces a city that has faced invasions and foreign adventures since Roman times.
Published April 10 2006
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France officially commemorates the bicentennial of the death of a black French general, as Napoleon's prisoner, on April 7th, 1803. Published March 19 2003
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May 8th, 1902
Published April 30 2002
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Graham Norton introduces the complex colonial history of the Caribbean island. Published January 21 2002
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Graham Norton recounts the story of the sinking of the First World War Austro-Hungarian dreadnought, the Szent István, in view of the recent expeditions to the wreck.
Published May 31 1998
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Graham Norton looks at dilapidated forts and castles in West Africa Published October 1 1995
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