Video, 00:00:41Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. But knowing the historical facts and the bleak statistics is very different to reading of Esther Lublins tragic life, our shared diagnosis, her name and age younger than I am now scrawled on to her death certificate by a busy doctor. They went on to have a family together - with Anne raising the daughters of Alfred and his mistress following the mistress' death. Each episode will explore one aspect of public health that has played a central role in our battle to live longer. Hostility to his work has grown since the Brexit vote, shooting up profoundly since last summer, he says, speaking over Zoom from his office in Bristol. The fact that we have doubled life expectancy may well be the single most important development in modern history., "The revolution in medicine and public health that has taken place over the past three centuries is one of the greatest achievements of all time, said Olusoga. We all know that until the 20th century billions died of diseases for which cures now exist. But they are what draws us to the archives and set us off on early morning trips across overgrown cemeteries. I write Georgian-style because it was built in 1840, the third year of Victorias reign. I experienced racism from teachers in ways that are shocking if I tell them to young people at school now, says Olusoga. I was sure he had a scar on his neck and must have had a thyroidectomy. Olusoga was born in Lagos to a White mother and a Nigerian father - who, I hate to say nautrally, did a runner. Some treatments include: Radioactive iodine therapy With this therapy, you take radioactive iodine (radioiodine) by mouth. I care deeply about people who were mistreated in the past. He was 14. When I discovered that one late-Victorian resident of the house had died of heart failure, caused by years living under the shadow of a thyroid condition known as Graves disease, I was astonished by how emotional rather than objective and professional was my response to her story. Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. Because to live in an old house is to share your most intimate space with the dead. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. I'm hypo now but it was a grim time before my Graves was diagnosed so I really feel for the lady. To talk about the past residents of the house, to make judgments about them, to sum up their achievements or discuss their failings, from the upstairs sitting room in which they showed off their wealth and entertained their guests one and a half centuries earlier, felt a little presumptuous and almost transgressive. He died of cholera, which was associated with those living in poverty - an unexpected death for a resident of such an upmarket area. Video, 00:01:28, The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives, View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. Eventually, the family had to be rehoused. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission apologised after it found "pervasive racism" led to predominantly black and Asian service personnel not being formally remembered in the same way as white troops. The information has been collected from many internet sites. Historian David Olusoga, presenter of A House Through Time, outside 62 Falkner Street, Liverpool. EXTRA LIFE: A SHORT HISTORY OF LIVING LONGER is a multiplatform collaboration. 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The governments recent review on racial equality concluded controversially that there was no institutional racism in areas including policing, health and education, despite all the evidence to the contrary. Video, 00:00:36, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. As one of a handful of mixed-race families on the council estate where they lived, they were regularly terrorised by the far right. Video, 00:01:00, View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. Presenter David revealed residents weren't aware the disease was being transmitted through drinking water. Presented by historian David Olusoga, the episode, which was a repeat, focused on a number of women attempting to overturn Victorian social norms. History is about people. Nutopia is an award-winning television production company known for creating acclaimed, non-scripted series on a global scale. he said. Read about our approach to external linking. ET on PBS, and stream via pbs.org and the PBS Video app. Next door in a scruffy field is where their African comrades are buried - no names, just a general memorial. "Our shared duty is to honour and remember all those, wherever they lived and whatever their background, who laid down their lives for our freedoms at the moment of greatest peril," he said. The issue will also feature data visualizations and articles by historians and other science writers. It was a gruesome experience but I appreciate how lucky I am to be living in modern times cheating my true destiny with medication and getting some pretty good extra years - a real bonus! As part of the commission's work to search for unnamed war dead and those who are potentially not commemorated, it will also look at those who died in World War Two, although it is not thought that inequalities seen in WW1 were as widespread then. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which is tasked with commemorating those who died in the two world wars, has also apologised over its findings. Tonight's episode focused on the relationships of the people who lived at the property. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Olusoga was confident about having two identities, despite the prejudice he had encountered. Very interesting. 2023 BBC. Ill give it another try, thanks for posting! Eventually, the family had to be rehoused. We all know that until the 20th century billions died of diseases for which cures now exist. Johnson and Olusoga shed light on scientific breakthroughs and reveal how collective efforts around the world can lead to extraordinary outcomes, including doubling the human lifespan in under a century. No one gave a damn about them. I feel if we would only fund it better instead of always wanting a few pennies in tax cuts it could have a golden era again if we held dear to its original principles rather than allowing them to be muddied by those envisioning a carve up. An inquiry by the commission was set up following a 2019 Channel 4 documentary, called Unremembered, which was presented by Mr Lammy. Tonights episode was particularly interesting and pertinent as it brought home about thyroid disease being a death sentence before treatment became available, as the death certificate of Jewish woman who lived in the house revealed she died young of Graves disease. Video, 00:00:41, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. A House Through Time BBC2 9pm Thursday is well worth watching. But that upbeat note has begun to feel inaccurate an artefact of a more optimistic time. Very moving and somehow making me feel not so alone with my thyroid condition. To read their letters from within the house in which they were written, or to hold in your hands their death certificates, while standing on their front steps or in their bedroom, is a strangely intimate experience. "Whilst we can't change the past, we can make amends and take action," he said. David Olusoga, the charismatic, dulcet-voiced television historian and professor of public history at Manchester University, was born in Nigeria to a black father but raised for most of his. It brings slavery to Britain and therefore undermines the idea that it doesnt really matter because it happened over there, says Olusoga. "The events of a century ago were wrong then and are wrong now," it said. Or having just walked up a staircase, holding the wooden banister that their hands once gripped. Video, 00:01:18Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story, One-minute World News. It has now got to the point where some of the statements being made are so easily refutable, so verifiably and unquestionably false, that you have to presume that the people writing them know that. Reading the grim details of a Victorian domestic violence case, while walking through the rooms in which those beatings and beratings took place, felt almost voyeuristic. But knowing the historical facts and the bleak statistics is very different to reading of Esther Lublins tragic life, our shared diagnosis, her name and age younger than I am now scrawled on to her death certificate by a busy doctor. Esther sadly died of Graves' disease aged . An inquiry has found at least 116,000 mostly African and Middle Eastern casualties from World War One "were not commemorated by name or possibly not commemorated at all" after they died fighting for the British Empire. In the 1880s, Elizabeth Bowes had moved out of Falkner Street and it became the number we know it as today - 62. I had feared that Graves disease would waste years of my life, before modern treatments could bring it under control. Best-selling author Steven Johnson (The Ghost Map, HOW WE GOT TO NOW) and historian and broadcaster David Olusoga (CIVILIZATIONS, "Black & British: A Forgotten History") combine expertise to . Im perfectly comfortable in my identity. Doing this post was an an achievement with one of my Italian greyhounds deliberately trying to stop me typing, using body blocking, clawing and even sitting on top of the iPad, because he wants my full attention , I imagined seeing Graves' disease on it! I lived, she died because we were born in different centuries. She must have known that, sooner or later, the condition would kill her. In the new edition of Black and British, which includes a chapter on the Windrush scandal and last years Black Lives Matter protests, Olusoga describes that moment in 2012 as a mirage. To view profiles and participate in discussions please. All the best to you both! Video, 00:01:20, WATCH: Key moments from PM's NI Brexit deal speech, EU Chief on NI deal: 'We were honest with each other' Video, 00:00:36, EU Chief on NI deal: 'We were honest with each other', The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives. Unless of course with the many forms of hypothyroidism, some just do not sap your energy to that degree. His exposure to Nigerian culture seems quite limited. Its director general, Claire Horton, said: "We recognise the wrongs of the past and are deeply sorry and will be acting immediately to correct them.". An inquiry has found at least 116,000 mostly African and Middle Eastern casualties from World War One "were not commemorated by name or . 11:08 - Source: CNN. To view profiles and participate in discussions please. Historian David Olusoga gave a blistering speech about the racism he faced in the British TV industry (Picture: BBC) David Olusoga delivered a hard-hitting speech about the racism he faced. DKC Public Relations:extralifeDKC@dkcnews.com, Duncan Singh, Helen Sage, Tristan Quinn, David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg. My Father and his sister had scarlet fever and they were both in isolation. Watch for yourself. Surprisingly, though Alfred did not contest Anne's claims, the divorce did not go ahead and the proceedings were discontinued. This is what he said in the Guardian: I discovered that one late-Victorian resident of the house had died of heart failure, caused by years living under the shadow of a thyroid condition known as Graves disease, I was astonished by how emotional rather than objective and professional was my response to her story. Set in the context of todays COVID-19 crisis, this series explores the lessons learned from previous global pandemicsincluding smallpox, cholera, the Spanish flu and othersand reveals how scientists, doctors, self-experimenters and activists launched a public health revolution, saving millions of lives, fundamentally changing how we think about illness and ultimately paving the way for modern medicine. Esther sadly died of Graves' disease aged just 44 and her former husband Edward left Liverpool for Denmark. He also studied at the University of Liverpool and so benefits from slavery as much as anyone else. When the book was published in 2016, it ended on a hopeful note. Best-selling author Steven Johnson (The Ghost Map, HOW WE GOT TO NOW) and historian and broadcaster David Olusoga (CIVILIZATIONS, Black & British: A Forgotten History) combine expertise to guide viewers across 300 years of medical innovation, and go behind the scenes of modern medicine to meet the unsung heroes who are tackling COVID-19 and other public health threats. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. I care about them. Our homes, the most acutely personal places in our lives, come to us secondhand, and invisibly link us to people we have never met, people to whom we have no association other than a single shared connection to place. As one of a handful of mixed-race families on the council estate where they lived, they were regularly terrorised by the far right. "I'm just really, really pleased that the dignity that these men deserved - who were dragged from their villages and commandeered to work for the British Empire - that dignity that they deserve in death can be granted to them," he said. An inquiry has found at least 116,000 mostly African and Middle Eastern casualties from World War One "were not commemorated by name or possibly not commemorated at all" after they died fighting for the British Empire. I've got the opposite a furry, elderly border collie lying/sitting on my foot as we sit in front of the fire. Teachers of children from pre-K through 12th grade turn to PBS for digital content and services that help bring classroom lessons to life. 2023 BBC. Many historians I admire admit to such moments, although those admissions are to be made only in private and to other similarly afflicted historians or students. An inquiry has found at least 116,000 mostly African and Middle Eastern casualties from World War One "were not commemorated by name or . More than any other British city, Liverpools ride on the rollercoaster of national fortune has been a bumpy one. Historian David Olusoga told BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was "another organisation that's had to be dragged into admitting its history. Specific program information and updates for press are available at pbs.org/pressroom or by following PBS Pressroom on Twitter. I am wondering who is treating her, it would be good to know that. Then over the years I've had several ups and downs - never quite sure if it was my thyroid or my age creeping up. "We promised the victims of that genocide that we would be their voice, we would fight for them and we would tell their story - and we use every . David Olusoga in Bristol. But he has always had a third identity. search in the historical record for inequalities in commemoration and act on what is found, renew its commitment to equality in commemoration by building physical or digital commemorative structures, use its online presence and wider education activities to reach out to all the communities of the former British Empire touched by the two world wars to make sure their hidden history is brought to life, and, over the next six months, assemble a global and diverse community of experts to help make this happen, World War One was the first truly global war, fought not just in the trenches of France but in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, Britain's colonies sent millions of men to fight for the empire during the conflict, India, which at that time included Pakistan and Bangladesh, sent the most soldiers - more than 1.4 million, The British Army in East Africa was mainly composed of African soldiers by November 1918, according to the Imperial War Museum, At least 180,000 Africans served in the Carrier Corps in East Africa and provided logistic support to troops at the front, Around 15,000 people from the West Indies enlisted in WW1, including 10,000 from Jamaica, according to the National Army Museum, Colonies as far away as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) also sent a similar number between them, Britain had soldiers from six different continents: Europe, North America, South America, Australasia, Asia and Africa. Video, 00:01:00, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble. He gives another example: I have been accused literally hundreds of times of ignoring the slavery suppression squadron that the Royal Navy created after 1807. Its task was to suppress the Atlantic slave trade by patrolling the coast of west Africa. Studying the past of one terraced Liverpool home for BBC2's A House Through Time has brought Britain's real history to life Historian David Olusoga, presenter of A House Through Time, outside. You can also get in touch in the following ways: If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or comment or you can email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk. I struggle to think of a better phrase to describe this place. Though things were dubbed "rosy" at first, they eventually took an unexpected turn. The series explores how the pioneering approaches and innovative medical triumphs of the past provided a blueprint for our future in the battle to live longer. By way of an excuse, and by chance, I spent four years living with the same disease. Video, 00:00:36, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. I had feared that Graves disease would waste years of my life, before modern treatments could bring it under control. Video, 00:01:51Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip, I look after the grave of a soldier Ive never met Video, 00:01:57I look after the grave of a soldier Ive never met, Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead. David Olusoga is a British-Nigerian historian, author, presenter and BAFTA winning film-maker. In 1883, couple Alfred and Anne Robinson, Liverpudlians "through and through" had taken residence in the well-known house. 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