Secret Warwickshire Episodes Available now
Warwick's connection to the history of fireworks
Warwick hosted a dramatic and disastrous pyrotechnic display at Warwick Castle in 1572.
A tour of Warwick's iconic East gate
The East Gate, Warwick, dates from 1426.
The Titanic's Rugby Connection
Herbert James Haddock from Rugby was the first person to captain Titanic.
The Secrets of Warwick Castle
Join ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ CWR's Richard Williams as he discovers that everything is not what it seems.
Rugby's role in the first telephone call across the Atlantic
In 1927, Rugby Radio Station made the first transatlantic broadcast to Houlton, USA.
Remembering the Nuneaton rail crash 50 years on
Six people were killed and 36 injured in the 1975 crash.
The 18th Century woman who disguised herself as a man
Hannah Snell joined the Sixth of Foot, which later became the Royal Warwickshire Regiment
The Ghost stories of Kenilworth castle
Join ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ CWR's Richard Williams on a tour of the supposedly haunted castle.
Friend of Adolf Hitler's Rugby connection
Telling the story of Unity Mitford, the controversial woman who was a friend of Hitler.
The 300-year-old dungeons in Warwick
Shire Hall is where criminal court took place and homes holding cells and a dungeon.