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18 Jan
This episode reveals how the Roman Army turned its attention to Britain - an island of resources, powerful tribes, and advanced military equipment - and the homeland of Queen Boudicca.
18 Jan
Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore Florence. They reveal how its facades and artworks mask a hidden story of intrigue and how one powerful family - the Medicis - was behind it all.
18 Jan
This episode looks at the ever-increasing pace of warfare over the years. The aerial combat in the skies of WWII evolved into lightning-fast fights with the advent of modern jet engine technology.
18 Jan
The Allies continue their eastward push from Normandy and close on the German border. In the east the Soviet Union unleashes the greatest offensive of the war, Operation Bagration.
18 Jan
In the desert of North Africa in the summer of 1942, a small band of soldiers were selected by the British for a unique mission.
18 Jan
Were they actually created by ancient people, or did they have extra-terrestrial origins? The West's museums were taken in until it emerged that an 'antique dealer' had them made in the 19th century.
18 Jan
No other family in 20th-century America has held higher status than the Kennedys, but as blessed as they seemingly were, they were also cursed by a series of tragic and bizarre events.
18 Jan
Archaeologists' discovery of King Tut's tomb taught us about a lost civilisation. When death befell several members of the team, rumours of a curse on the tomb spread like wildfire around the world.
18 Jan
Investigate a story about a man who turned a pile of rocks into a gold mine, examine a royal suit of armour, and uncover the truth behind one of the most enduring mysteries in American history.
18 Jan
Investigate an iron link at the centre of a formidable fraud, examine a plane that launched incredible journeys into space, and inspect an oil pump that played a unique role in World War II.
18 Jan
A chronicle of the events that shaped the great Jewish revolt against Rome as recorded by Flavius Josephus. This is a front row seat to the machinations and ultimate destruction of the Jewish nation.
18 Jan
When CIA scientist Frank Olson plunges from the window of a Manhattan hotel, his death triggers one of the most intriguing mysteries in American history. Could Olson have been silenced by the CIA?
18 Jan
Attacking the enemy in an ambush is a devastating advantage at war. Weapons that stayed undetected until their very strike - the caltrop, the rifle, and the land mine - revolutionised warfare.
18 Jan
Established in 1846 by a scientist named James Smithson, the Smithsonian is the largest museum and research complex in the world, with nearly 137 million specimens and artifacts.
18 Jan
This episode reveals how the Roman Army turned its attention to Britain - an island of resources, powerful tribes, and advanced military equipment - and the homeland of Queen Boudicca.
18 Jan
Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore Florence. They reveal how its facades and artworks mask a hidden story of intrigue and how one powerful family - the Medicis - was behind it all.
18 Jan
This episode looks at the ever-increasing pace of warfare over the years. The aerial combat in the skies of WWII evolved into lightning-fast fights with the advent of modern jet engine technology.
18 Jan
The Allies continue their eastward push from Normandy and close on the German border. In the east the Soviet Union unleashes the greatest offensive of the war, Operation Bagration.
18 Jan
In the desert of North Africa in the summer of 1942, a small band of soldiers were selected by the British for a unique mission.
18 Jan
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the Romans established the fortress of Vindobona, built to defend Rome from hostile Germanic tribes - this is the story of how Vienna became the beating heart of Europe.
18 Jan
July 1944: American forces plan a major offensive named Operation Cobra. They would attack near St Lo, achieve a breakthrough, then unleash General Patton and the US Third Army to exploit the opening.
18 Jan
Jennifer and ufologist Ryan Sprague investigate an unexplained crash in Roswell in the summer of 1947; the investigation could reveal one of the greatest government cover-ups of the 20th century.
18 Jan
January 28th, 1945: the war reaches its climax on German soil. It is the beginning of a hundred days of horror and death, claiming more lives than in all the years of war.
18 Jan
18 Jan
Brings history to life with captivating documentaries that take a fresh, modern look into history. We take our viewers on a powerful journey through time with intelligent, well researched programmes that entertain and challenge their minds. The focus is on european history, revealing the secrets of the past and how it defines us today.
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