Radio that changed lives
It is the UN's World Radio day on 13 February and to mark the occasion BBC World Service listeners have suggested moments of radio that changed their lives.
This montage features some of the moments from history they selected, including Jawaharlal Nehru's words on the eve of Indian independence, the assassination of John F Kennedy and the day Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years,
If you have a memorable moment in history that you heard on the radio, share them with World Have Your Say on their Facebook page or via twitter - and listen to their special programme at 18:00 GMT.
Most watched/listened
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Would-be robber struck by bus
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Plane catches fire on landing in Russia
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Writing Bible's 788,000 words by hand
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Chile coast littered with dead animals
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One-minute World News
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Tsunami debris washes up in Canada
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Need to Know: Iran's leadership
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Hadfield 'hit Earth like a car crash'
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UK rocket test for 1,000mph car
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Queen puts foot in it on Cornwall trip
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Mafia boss gives himself up
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Cuba golf courses no longer 'elitist'
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Japanese fish hitches ride to US
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'I left engineering to be food hawker'
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Close-up look at supersonic car
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