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'I wrote it as a love letter to black men - but I couldn't say that' |
In 1998, DJ Fatboy Slim's dance track Praise You became a global hit, and is still played all over the world today. But few people know the story of the song it was based on. Emily Webb travels to New York to meet Camille Yarbrough, whose 1975 song Take Yo' Praise provides Praise You's famous vocal hook, and hears how her original work was a response to her family's struggles in 1950s America. |
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Marcel Marceau's secret wartime life |
Marcel Marceau was the world's most famous mime artist, but while he was entertaining audiences, he was also searching for a way to tell the story of his experiences in World War Two. | | |
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He was one of India’s biggest stars — a voice millions followed. Then Sidhu Moose Wala was gunned down. Who wanted him dead, and why? | |
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How cable cars transformed a 'murder capital' |
During the 1990s, Medellin in Colombia had a reputation as one of the world's most violent cities. It's since become a hotspot for tourism, helped in part by its public transport system. | | |
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Hedy Lamarr was one of the biggest stars of the golden age of Hollywood. But she was also a gifted inventor whose work helped shape the modern world. | |
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