
24/01/2015 GMT
From the British Library in the heart of London, BBC presenter Tanya Beckett introduces us to the first round-up of history in 2015.
From the British Library in the heart of London, BBC presenter Tanya Beckett introduces us to the first round-up of history in 2015. Witness has spoken to the drummer who jammed with Miles Davis on his seminal album 'Kind of Blue', we've travelled to Delhi to speak to the CEO of India's first call centre, and we've heard from Winston Churchill's granddaughter as she remembers his funeral on its 50th anniversary.
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Surviving Auschwitz
Kitty Hart-Moxon's story of how she survived two years in the notorious Nazi death camp.
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The Day Britain Buried WW2 Leader Winston Churchill
Churchill's granddaughter remembers the day - in 1965 - vividly
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US Drone Operator
Brandon Bryant spoke to Witness about working on the controversial US drone programme.
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India's First Call Centre
Pramod Bhasin is the businessman who opened India's first call centre.
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Kind of Blue: The album that changed jazz
In 1959, Miles Davis released the jazz album 'Kind of Blue'. Jimmy Cobb was the drummer.
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