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29 Jan
We investigate London's first 1000 years, discovering Roman Londinium, Boudicca - the fearsome warrior queen who burnt the city to the ground - and messages written by the very first Roman Londoners.
29 Jan
The Great Wall of China is still shrouded in mystery; thanks to the latest digital technology, today's experts can dissect the work of ancient builders to try to reveal secrets kept for millennia.
29 Jan
When Henry J. Kaiser left school in Montgomery County, New York with no qualifications at 13, few would have thought he would go on to become one of the most influential figures in maritime history.
29 Jan
The Allies plan how to break through Hitler's Atlantic Wall for years. The D-Day fleet is the biggest assembled in history, responsible for one of the bloodiest and most extraordinary battles of WW2.
29 Jan
At the heart of France's occupation struggle was one woman; skilful, meticulous and dedicated, Vera Atkins was the perfect spymistress and ran a unique female force of secret agents.
29 Jan
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts in 1692 and 1693; the state eventually pardoned those who died.
29 Jan
Once the palace of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul is a vast treasury of Islamic culture, science and weaponry visited by over two million people every year.
29 Jan
Moscow's State Historical Museum tells the story of Russia and her people from Stone to modern age; we visit the torture chamber of Ivan the Terrible and investigate why Vladimir Lenin drove a Rolls.
29 Jan
The Israel Museum features the most extensive collection of Biblical archaeology in the world; we search for King Herod and uncover a secret kept for centuries by citizens of a seaside Jewish town.
29 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.
29 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.
29 Jan
War at sea was a new form of warfare with exceptional challenges. Expert Stephen Bull tests the most significant weapons of the sea; one of the most devastating missiles ever invented is the torpedo.
29 Jan
Jennifer and U.S. Navy veteran Jordan Hunter investigate claims that a vortex for supernatural forces has caused ships and planes to vanish without a trace.
29 Jan
We investigate London's first 1000 years, discovering Roman Londinium, Boudicca - the fearsome warrior queen who burnt the city to the ground - and messages written by the very first Roman Londoners.
29 Jan
The Great Wall of China is still shrouded in mystery; thanks to the latest digital technology, today's experts can dissect the work of ancient builders to try to reveal secrets kept for millennia.
29 Jan
When Henry J. Kaiser left school in Montgomery County, New York with no qualifications at 13, few would have thought he would go on to become one of the most influential figures in maritime history.
29 Jan
The Allies plan how to break through Hitler's Atlantic Wall for years. The D-Day fleet is the biggest assembled in history, responsible for one of the bloodiest and most extraordinary battles of WW2.
29 Jan
At the heart of France's occupation struggle was one woman; skilful, meticulous and dedicated, Vera Atkins was the perfect spymistress and ran a unique female force of secret agents.
29 Jan
Edward has abdicated and left for France, there is a debate about republicanism in Parliament, and Nazi Germany is rising abroad; this is not an easy time for Bertie to become king.
29 Jan
September 1944: Montgomery proposes a bold plan to cross the Rhine and encircle Germany's industrial heartland. If successful, his plan could end the war by Christmas.
29 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.
29 Jan
The 8th of May, 1945: celebrations erupt across the world as the war ends in Europe. It is Victory in Europe Day, but it has been a long and hard race to get here... and war still rages in the Pacific.
29 Jan
Examine the process of 'destructive creation', the idea that fear, rivalry and conflict strengthen community bonds while stimulating an arms race of technological progress. The result is civilisation.
29 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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