Never mind the famous battles, who was the real Napoleon and what events turned him from a young Corsican officer to one of history’s greatest figures? Greg Jenner is joined by comedian Dan Schreiber and historian Dr Laura O’Brien. Produced by Dan Morelle Script and research by Emma Nagouse Radio edit by Cornelius Mendez A Muddy Knees Media production for BBC Radio 4.
I'm Cardiff born, Cardiff Bred, and when.
I dies, I'll be Cardiff dead.
I'm Charlotte Church and this is my family.
As we get to the pub, your nana falls into the bush.
Terry's going, morning.
This photographer's run.
Get up.
Listen in on intimate and special conversations.
When you were three months old, I probably had a slice of bread a day.
I got through it because of you.
With the people I love the most.
Tomorrow never comes, yesterday's past.
The only time you actually got is.
Today kicking back with the cards.
If I ins listen on BBC sounds.
Hi, Greg here.
Hope you're doing all right.
We are making series three right now.
In the meantime, we've been making these radio four versions of the previous episodes.
We are putting them in the feed here permanently.