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  • In the final episode of the series, published on the 150th anniversary of Winston Churchill's birth, David and Russell bring together the main themes of the podcast, discussing Churchill's positive and negative character traits as seen through his contemporaries' eyes and responding to questions and comments sent in by listeners.

    Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ bookMirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him,

    published by HarperCollins in the UK:

    https://williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds-9780008439910/ And Basic Books in the USA: https://hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-reynolds/mirrors-of-greatness/9781541620209/

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Follow the show on X or Instagram at @Creating_Hist

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

  • In this episode, we come to the person who knew Winston Churchill better than any other, and for the longest time - his wife of 56 years, Clementine. Their marriage was a stormy but very successful double act. Through Clemmie's eyes, we see Churchill at his most vulnerable and insufferable


    Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ bookMirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him,

    published by HarperCollins in the UK:

    https://williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds-9780008439910/ And Basic Books in the USA: https://hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-reynolds/mirrors-of-greatness/9781541620209/

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Follow the show on X or Instagram at @Creating_Hist

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

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  • In this episode, we explore Winston Churchill's relationship with his political opponent Clement Attlee: Labour leader, wartime coalition colleague and eventually Churchill's successor as Prime Minister in 1945. Churchill's insults about Attlee have become so familiar now that they're almost cliche. Talking to American President Harry Truman in 1946, Churchill said of Attlee, ‘There is less there than meets the eye’. Truman replied: ‘He seems a modest fellow.’ Churchill fired back: ‘He has much to be modest about’. Find out why Churchill could be so rude about Attlee behind his back.

    Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ bookMirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him,

    published by HarperCollins in the UK:

    https://williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds-9780008439910/ And Basic Books in the USA: https://hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-reynolds/mirrors-of-greatness/9781541620209/

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Follow the show on X or Instagram at @Creating_Hist

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

  • In this episode: Winston Churchill’s spiky relationship with the Indian nationalist, Mohandas Gandhi - a relationship that shows up some of Churchill's blind spots and arguably puts him on the 'wrong side' of history. Churchill notoriously described Gandhi in 1931 as ‘a seditious Middle Temple lawyer, now posing as a fakir of a well-known type in the East, striding half naked up the steps of the Vice Regal palace’. Why was Gandhi such a bugbear for him?

    Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ bookMirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him,

    published by HarperCollins in the UK:

    https://williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds-9780008439910/ And Basic Books in the USA: https://hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-reynolds/mirrors-of-greatness/9781541620209/

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Follow the show on X or Instagram at @Creating_Hist

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    In this episode, we turn to one of Winston Churchill’s most prickly and turbulent relationships - with the leader of the Free French during World War Two, and later French President, Charles de Gaulle. Were De Gaulle and Churchill, both men with explosive tempers and a deep pride in their respective national histories which for centuries had been at loggerheads, always bound to clash?

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on X & Instagram: @Creating_Hist

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ bookMirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him,

    published by HarperCollins in the UK:

    https://williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds-9780008439910/ And Basic Books in the USA: https://hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-reynolds/mirrors-of-greatness/9781541620209/

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    In this episode: a fateful relationship, that shaped millions of lives in Eastern Europe after the Second World War
 Churchill’s relationship with Britain’s wartime ally, the Soviet leader Josef Stalin Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ bookMirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him,

    published by HarperCollins in the UK:

    https://williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds-9780008439910/ And Basic Books in the USA: https://hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-reynolds/mirrors-of-greatness/9781541620209/

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Follow the show on X or Instagram at @Creating_Hist

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    In this episode: Winston Churchill's relationship with the leader of Britain's closest ally during World War Two, the American president, Franklin Roosevelt, and what it reveals about Churchill's political skills and also about his very human side. Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ bookMirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him,

    published by HarperCollins in the UK:

    https://williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds-9780008439910/ And Basic Books in the USA: https://hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-reynolds/mirrors-of-greatness/9781541620209/

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Follow the show on X or Instagram at @Creating_Hist

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    In this episode: we look at Winston Churchill through his relationship with the adversaries Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, who, in many ways, would define his place in history


    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ book Mirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him, published by HarperCollins and now out in paperback: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds?variant=41228714770510

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Hosted by Podbean.

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on X & Instagram: @Creating_Hist

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    This episode explores Winston Churchill’s return to the Conservative party, his time in government in the 1920s and in the political wilderness in the 1930s through the lens of his great rivalry with Neville Chamberlain.

    Churchill collaborated and competed with Chamberlain in and out of government. Both had their eye on the ultimate political prize, becoming Prime Minister. Chamberlain got there first in 1937 and, as a new war with Germany loomed, his policy of appeasement was bitterly opposed by Churchill.

    Produced and edited by Russell Barnes.

    Music by Rich Farnsworth.

    Digital marketing by Lee Mann.

    Sound engineering by Andrew Chappell.

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on X & Instagram: @Creating_Hist

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ book Mirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him, published by HarperCollins and now out in paperback: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds?variant=41228714770510

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    In this episode, a relationship that gives us a window onto Winston Churchill’s early political career - when, in 1904, Churchill crosses the floor of the House of Commons to join the Liberal Party, he sits next to the Welsh firebrand David Lloyd George. In government after 1906, they become the Liberal government’s most dynamic ministers. But it’s a relationship that gradually sours as their personalities and politics begin to clash.

    Send comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on X & Instagram: @Creating_Hist

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ book Mirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him, published by HarperCollins and now out in paperback: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds?variant=41228714770510

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    In this introduction, David and Russell discuss why they’re making this podcast series and the need to see the real, historical Churchill again behind the myths he and others created about his life.

    Send your comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on X & Instagram: @Creating_Hist

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ book Mirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him, published by HarperCollins and now out in paperback: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds?variant=41228714770510

  • Creating Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the life and legacy of the soldier, writer, and war leader Winston Churchill. As we approach the 150th anniversary of his birth on 30th November, 2024, this podcast invites listeners to look beyond the now familiar bulldog image and rediscover the real Churchill, his strengths and his weaknesses, through the eyes of contemporaries he collaborated or clashed with.

    Join Cambridge University historian David Reynolds and documentary producer Russell Barnes as they explore how Churchill’s extraordinary career and personality were shaped by relationships with the key figures in his life: friends, rivals, enemies and family.

    Creating Churchill is about seeing Winston Churchill through the key relationships in his life. And no relationship is more formative than that with a parent. So, in this opening episode, covering Churchill’s childhood, youth and early career, Russell and David explore the relationship Churchill has, as a son, with his father Lord Randolph Churchill. Spoiler alert, it’s not particularly happy and it’s short-lived. As his friend Violet Asquith commented, throughout his life Winston worshipped at the ‘altar of his unknown father’.

    Send comments, voice notes and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on X & Instagram: @Creating_Hist

    Creating Churchill is a ClearStory ‘Creating History’ production.

    www.clearstory.co.uk

    Creating Churchill draws on David Reynolds’ book Mirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him, published by HarperCollins and now out in paperback: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/mirrors-of-greatness-churchill-and-the-leaders-who-shaped-him-david-reynolds?variant=41228714770510