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06 Jan
Attila the Hun built an empire that spanned Europe through political guile, masterful deal-making and war, only for his sons to lose it all within fifteen years.
06 Jan
06 Jan
As the nature of war has changed over time, we see modern applications of defensive measures in smaller-scale developments such as the Improved Outer Tactical Vest and bomb disposal suits.
06 Jan
War explodes across Western Europe. The Germans' mobile armour, airborne troops and airpower on the battlefield makes their assault unstoppable. France is ready to fall to the Nazis.
06 Jan
Amateur footage of frontline and civilian stories offers novel insight into life in pre-war Germany and the early days of the war. Nazi control pervades; anti-Semitism is explicit.
06 Jan
Ian Fleming's novels spawned one of the most successful movie franchises of all time, but where did the idea of James Bond come from? It turns out that the world of Bond isn't complete fiction...
06 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.
06 Jan
Don Wildman examines the man who saved George Washington, a civil rights pioneer, and the bizarre sighting of a UFO.
06 Jan
Don Wildman examines a gambling geek who cheated Vegas, an alchemist performing an eccentric experiment, and a harrowing journey through Nazi territory.
06 Jan
Don Wildman examines a medal presented to the greatest boxer of all time, inspects the statue of a monstrous beast, and investigates a newspaper that exposed a salacious scandal.
06 Jan
From a world where mysterious creatures lived at the edges of the world, we follow the story of our ancestors' efforts to give the Earth a shape and a place in the cosmos.
06 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?
06 Jan
Monty tells a story of evasion and escape through hostile territory in Italy. He follows the route taken by Len Harley - who spent months on the run - to escape over the mountains of the Majella.
06 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.
06 Jan
Attila the Hun built an empire that spanned Europe through political guile, masterful deal-making and war, only for his sons to lose it all within fifteen years.
06 Jan
06 Jan
As the nature of war has changed over time, we see modern applications of defensive measures in smaller-scale developments such as the Improved Outer Tactical Vest and bomb disposal suits.
06 Jan
War explodes across Western Europe. The Germans' mobile armour, airborne troops and airpower on the battlefield makes their assault unstoppable. France is ready to fall to the Nazis.
06 Jan
Amateur footage of frontline and civilian stories offers novel insight into life in pre-war Germany and the early days of the war. Nazi control pervades; anti-Semitism is explicit.
06 Jan
In episode three we break through the spheres that defined our skies for millennia, develop new technology to explore its furthest reaches, and wonder whether we are truly alone after all.
06 Jan
James Holland explores the U-boat fleet - from one-man torpedoes to the Type XXI - and uncovers how Hitler's failure to understand maritime warfare held the key to the outcome of World War II.
06 Jan
Virologist Dr Don Wiley leaves a Memphis hotel and is never seen again. Suicide, murder, or has Wiley's research made him the target of bio-terrorists?
06 Jan
06 Jan
We explore how the Silk Road influenced conflict from cavalry warfare to gunpowder. We travel through time to meet Roman warriors, the Xiongnu, medieval knights, indomitable Huns and more.
06 Jan
Winter 1914: Marshal Joffre announces that 'Aviation is no longer just a means of reconnaissance. Its mission henceforth is to destroy the enemy aviation.' The War is no longer just land-based.
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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