Westward Media

A Point In Time

History EN ↓ 10 episodes

History is full of moments that are shocking, hilarious, tragic, inspiring… and almost impossible to believe. A Point In Time takes you inside one extraordinary moment from the past each episode — the disasters that changed nations, the split-second decisions that altered history, the unbelievable coincidences, forgotten heroes and astonishing human stories behind the headlines. From chaos and catastrophe to triumph and survival, this is history at its most gripping, emotional and unpredictable. No dry lectures. No endless dates. Just incredible true stories from history.

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Westward Media

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History

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Latest episode

Jun 15, 2026

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Episodes

A Point In Time - The Great Fire of London 15.06.2026

A Point In Time - The Great Fire of London Explore the catastrophic events of September 1666, beginning with a single spark in a bakery that transformed London into a literal bonfire. This episode examines how political hesitation and a brutal summer drought combined to destroy the city's heart and its most iconic cathedral.

A Point In Time - Elvis, Nixon, and the Badge He Wanted 12.06.2026

A Point In Time - The Night Elvis Walked Into the White House December 21, 1970: Elvis Presley arrived unannounced asking Richard Nixon to make him a federal anti-drug agent, creating one of the strangest celebrity-meets-power moments ever recorded.

A Point In Time - When Niagara Went Quiet 10.06.2026

A Point In Time - When Niagara Went Quiet On March 31, 1848, an ice jam upstream caused Niagara Falls to go eerily silent, revealing exposed riverbed and sparking a wave of astonishment. This episode explores the human reactions, the strange history of walking the emptied gorge, and how Niagara was both a natural wonder and vital infrastructure.

A Point In Time - How Victor Lustig Sold the Eiffel Tower for Scrap 08.06.2026

The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower In 1925 Paris, Victor Lustig spotted a perfect opening: a famous landmark seen by some as an expensive nuisance. This episode unpacks how he used forged authority, urgency, and human vanity to pull off one of history’s boldest scams — and why the real lesson is as psychological as it is criminal. This episode unpacks the 1925 Paris con that convinced scrap dealers...

A Point In Time - Vesna Vulović and the Fall From 10,160 Metres 05.06.2026

A Point In Time - Vesna Vulović and the Fall From 10,160 Metres A routine Yugoslav Airlines flight turned into one of aviation’s most astonishing disasters when JAT Flight 367 broke apart over Czechoslovakia in 1972. This episode explores how Vesna Vulović survived a fall from extreme altitude, the wreckage and conditions that may have saved her, and the lingering questions around the bombing theo...

A Point In Time - Australia’s Great Emu War 04.06.2026

The Great Emu War In 1932, the Australian military declared war on emus. And lost. This episode dives into the bizarre 1932 campaign in Western Australia, where soldiers were sent to protect farmland from emus and discovered that birds in open country are remarkably hard to defeat. Beneath the absurdity is a serious story about drought, soldier-settlers, and what happens when governments try to fo...

A Point In Time - The Man Who Survived Two Atomic Bombs 03.06.2026

The Man Who Survived Two Atomic Bombs In August 1945, Tsutomu Yamaguchi left home on a routine work trip and stepped into the heart of two cataclysms. He is the only person officially recognised as having survived both atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This episode of A Point In Time follows Yamaguchi’s life across just a few days: from an ordinary morning in Hiroshima, through the blindi...

A Point In Time - The Dancing Plague of 1518 02.06.2026

The Dancing Plague of 1518 In the summer of 1518, a woman in Strasbourg stepped into the street and started to dance—and couldn’t stop. Within weeks, hundreds were thrashing, leaping and collapsing beside her, some reportedly dancing themselves to death. In this episode, we zoom in on the strange "dancing plague" that gripped a Renaissance city: what witnesses said they saw, how the authorities tr...

A Point in Time - London’s Great Beer Flood of 1814 01.06.2026

London, 17 October 1814. In the overcrowded slum district of St Giles, a quiet Monday evening turns catastrophic when an enormous porter vat at Meux & Company’s Horse Shoe Brewery suddenly explodes. A wall of beer smashes through brick and timber, floods cellars and courts, and leaves eight people dead in one of London’s strangest industrial disasters. In this episode, we zoom in on the so‑cal...

A Point in Time - The Great Molasses Flood 22.05.2026

In this debut episode of our podcast A Point in Time , we dive into one of history’s strangest true disasters: the Great Molasses Flood of 1919 in Boston. Yes, an actual tsunami of sticky syrup tore through a city neighbourhood. Simon walks you through the day a two‑million‑gallon storage tank burst, sending a wave of molasses up to 40 feet high rushing through the streets at around 35 mph. Along...

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