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No One Saw It Coming

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No One Saw It Coming
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    Cocaine wine: The Pope’s energy drink

    2026/03/29 | 25 mins.
    If you looked at it, you wouldn’t bat an eyelid, but this red wine had something in it that today could land you in jail.
    It was drunk and endorsed by presidents, royalty and even popes and made its maker a millionaire. 
    Dr Tim Madge tells Marc Fennell (Stuff The British Stole) the story of Vin Mariani, the cocaine-infused wine that was endorsed by royalty, presidents and popes and how it became the precursor to a product that millions of people around the world - including children - drink every day. 
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    A horse race and a murderer invented cinema

    2026/03/22 | 25 mins.
    Before cinema, before Hollywood, before we even understood how to make pictures move, there was a man constantly reinventing himself. He was a bookseller, a photographer, an alleged fraud and eventually, a killer.
    But in between scandals and aliases, he conducted a strange experiment that would change the way we see the world. 
    Marta Braun is a renowned expert in 19th century stop-motion photography, and she tells Marc Fennell (Stuff The British Stole) the story of Eadweard Muybridge and how his photographs of a horse race stopped time, helped the world understand motion, and created the moving image. 
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    Starving for freedom: The prison death that changed Ireland

    2026/03/15
    As the Irish Revolution raged year after year, there was a space that the British didn’t expect to become places of revolution - prisons.
    Jailed rebels became martyrs and Britain’s grip on Ireland began to weaken, pushing a revolution to boiling point. 
    Dr William Murphy, Professor in Modern Irish History at Dublin City University, tells Marc Fennell (Stuff The British Stole) the story of Irish independence and how food, pride and prison would reshape the future of Ireland and the British Empire.
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    Let slaves dance: The secret of New Orleans jazz

    2026/03/08 | 25 mins.
    When you put on a jazz record, what do you hear? Beyond the trumpet and the sax of course... 
    Well etched into that vinyl and living in that music is a long story that dates back 300 years to a dusty public square where slaves would sing and dance.
    The history of jazz is a long and winding evolution that goes from Congo Square to New Orleans to a Chicago recording studio and beyond.
    Dr Matt Sakakeeny is Department Chair and Associate Professor of Music, Ethnomusicology from Tulane University. He sits down with Marc Fennell (Stuff The British Stole) to chart this fascinating history of a music genre that’s gone on to become a cultural force felt around the world. 
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    She faked insanity. Then became a star.

    2026/03/01 | 25 mins.
    She was put into an insane asylum at the age of 20. Ten days later she was a celebrity and two years later she had cemented a legacy that would last centuries. 
    But Nellie Bly was not insane. She faked it all. But why?
    Brooke Kroeger, journalist and emeritus professor at NYU, tells Marc Fennell (Stuff The British Stole) about Nellie Bly’s career-defining investigation, how it inspired generations and made her a household name.
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About No One Saw It Coming

The bit players, the unexpected twists, the turning point you missed. Join Walkley award-winner Marc Fennell as he uncovers the incredible moments that changed the course of history. New episodes out Tuesday.
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