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08 Mar
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.
08 Mar
The fate of the tiny island of Malta hung by a thread during the war; using aerial and underwater drones, experts explore the defences of Malta to understand how the island survived.
08 Mar
Historian Tracy Borman follows in the footsteps of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII; on the 2nd of May, 1536, she was accused of adultery and arrested. How did things come to this?
08 Mar
Tracy explores the events of the 15th of May, 1536, the day of Anne Boleyn's trial; the Queen of England is accused of adultery and treason - if she's found guilty, her fate will be death.
08 Mar
Tracy follows the 19th of May, 1536 - the darkest day in Anne Boleyn's life, the day she is set to be executed - minute by minute; will the king grant her a last-minute reprieve, or is this Anne's final day?
08 Mar
Don Wildman examines the amazing discovery made during the search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster and a tone-deaf diva who took centre stage at Carnegie Hall.
08 Mar
Can a 3,000-year-old solid gold hat really see into the future? How could a tiny metal cube have won the war for Hitler? How could an intricate and complex clock have solved a billion-pound problem?
08 Mar
Can a 3,000-year-old solid gold hat really see into the future? How could a tiny metal cube have won the war for Hitler? How could an intricate and complex clock have solved a billion-pound problem?
08 Mar
There are few places with as much of an outsize influence as the small British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar; Bettany explores its caves, the Garrison Library, and its underground pleasure gardens.
08 Mar
A civilisation swallowed by the sea, Plato wrote down the myth of Atlantis over 2000 years ago, but was it based on real events? Scientists reveal new evidence of a catastrophe that mirrors the myth.
08 Mar
December 1944: Hitler has picked the Ardennes sector for a major offensive. The surprise attack, spearheaded by elite divisions, initially sends American units reeling.
08 Mar
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.
08 Mar
The fate of the tiny island of Malta hung by a thread during the war; using aerial and underwater drones, experts explore the defences of Malta to understand how the island survived.
08 Mar
We discover the eye-opening ingenuity of ancient builds like the igloo and Neolithic longhouses, and we uncover how we developed these shelters to provide comfort.
08 Mar
Could the Ark of the Covenant be in Rome? Darius Arya investigates a mystery cult beneath the city and looks at the Arch of Titus, and Marco Misano explores the catacombs.
08 Mar
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.
08 Mar
There are few places with as much of an outsize influence as the small British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar; Bettany explores its caves, the Garrison Library, and its underground pleasure gardens.
08 Mar
Can a 3,000-year-old solid gold hat really see into the future? How could a tiny metal cube have won the war for Hitler? How could an intricate and complex clock have solved a billion-pound problem?
08 Mar
A civilisation swallowed by the sea, Plato wrote down the myth of Atlantis over 2000 years ago, but was it based on real events? Scientists reveal new evidence of a catastrophe that mirrors the myth.
08 Mar
December 1944: Hitler has picked the Ardennes sector for a major offensive. The surprise attack, spearheaded by elite divisions, initially sends American units reeling.
08 Mar
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.
08 Mar
The fate of the tiny island of Malta hung by a thread during the war; using aerial and underwater drones, experts explore the defences of Malta to understand how the island survived.
08 Mar
Historian Tracy Borman follows in the footsteps of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII; on the 2nd of May, 1536, she was accused of adultery and arrested. How did things come to this?
08 Mar
Tracy explores the events of the 15th of May, 1536, the day of Anne Boleyn's trial; the Queen of England is accused of adultery and treason - if she's found guilty, her fate will be death.
08 Mar
Tracy follows the 19th of May, 1536 - the darkest day in Anne Boleyn's life, the day she is set to be executed - minute by minute; will the king grant her a last-minute reprieve, or is this Anne's final day?
08 Mar
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