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28 Jan
We delve into the significant events and objects that were central to the Age of Revolution, including the democratisation of knowledge and the rise of New York as a great city.
28 Jan
Nestled in the Jordanian desert, Petra is regarded as the eighth wonder of the world; scientists are still fascinated by its facades carved into the rock, its temples, and its unique hydraulic system.
28 Jan
At the start of WWII, France's car brands - Peugeot, Citroen, Renault - have gone further than any other European company in the race to achieve mass production; the Nazis waste no time looting them.
28 Jan
1942: Hitler pits the forces of the German Fatherland against those of the Soviet Motherland at Stalingrad. Stalin's fiercely patriotic army will fight the Nazis to the last drop of blood.
28 Jan
This is the story of SAS soldier Roy Farran and SOE agent Michael Lees, who led an attack on a German HQ in Italy.
28 Jan
What are the provable historical facts behind the story of the world's most famous religious figure? Jamie travels to Jerusalem to research and attempt to uncover the real story of Jesus Christ.
28 Jan
Fusing biography, art, and the history of fashion, Amber Butchart explores the lives of historical figures through the clothes they wore. In this episode, she looks at Charles II.
28 Jan
This museum tells the story of Mexico from before the Aztec civilization to the Spanish conquest; we discover the Mayan path to the afterlife and investigate the power of a crystal skull.
28 Jan
On the famed 'Museum Island' in the river that winds through Berlin are the Pergamon and Neues Museums which display some of the most spectacular objects from the ancient world.
28 Jan
The Kunsthistorisches Museum is a treasury of antiquities and weaponry collected by the royal family known as the Habsburgs, a dynasty that ruled much of Europe for 500 years.
28 Jan
George V has changed the royal family's name from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor, so deploys his five surviving children as part of a charm offensive to woo the public.
28 Jan
Jennifer heads to New Orleans and teams up with vampire/writer Vincent Curiel to investigate whether an ancient vampire has cracked the code on immortality.
28 Jan
New and devastating weapons shape the wars of the 20th century. Experts test the catastrophic effects of the three most destructive weapons of our time: the machine gun, hand grenade, and tank.
28 Jan
In response to a call to storm Area 51, Jennifer and ufologist Ryan Sprague investigate what sparked this viral movement and what may be hidden inside Area 51.
28 Jan
We delve into the significant events and objects that were central to the Age of Revolution, including the democratisation of knowledge and the rise of New York as a great city.
28 Jan
Nestled in the Jordanian desert, Petra is regarded as the eighth wonder of the world; scientists are still fascinated by its facades carved into the rock, its temples, and its unique hydraulic system.
28 Jan
At the start of WWII, France's car brands - Peugeot, Citroen, Renault - have gone further than any other European company in the race to achieve mass production; the Nazis waste no time looting them.
28 Jan
1942: Hitler pits the forces of the German Fatherland against those of the Soviet Motherland at Stalingrad. Stalin's fiercely patriotic army will fight the Nazis to the last drop of blood.
28 Jan
This is the story of SAS soldier Roy Farran and SOE agent Michael Lees, who led an attack on a German HQ in Italy.
28 Jan
There are private and public pressures on the Windsors; on a visit to the East End, Bertie and his wife are shouted at: 'We don't want no royal parasites, give us food!' The Great Depression has hit.
28 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.
28 Jan
When new evidence comes to light, Jennifer and paranormal medium Stephanie Bingham head to Massachusetts to investigate one of America's most infamous cold cases - the Lizzie Borden murders.
28 Jan
We witness the final moments and aftermath of World War II with the establishment of war crime trials - such as the ones in Nuremberg - and move towards peace with the creation of the United Nations.
28 Jan
Charlemagne creates a united Europe at a time of political chaos, only for his family to rip it apart as sons turn on their fathers and brother fights brother.
28 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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