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02 Apr
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02 Apr
In 1200 BCE, the Bronze Age period of history collapsed - what was to blame? Evidence points to waves of marauders who became known as the Sea People - could they be responsible?
02 Apr
We discover how one crack team of investigators works out how to catch criminal gangs by turning their encrypted phones against them and catching them red-handed.
02 Apr
Don Wildman examines a stone tablet which may hold the key to America's beginnings and a revolver that once belonged to the first American woman to lead an armed expedition into war.
02 Apr
Don Wildman investigates one of the most dramatic escapes in Hollywood history, the downfall of England's most notorious twins, and a mysterious tale that has spooked a North Carolina town for decades.
02 Apr
We investigate grim evidence of human sacrifice at Copán in Honduras, and experts brave an erupting volcano in Guatemala to search for clues explaining why the Maya abandoned their cities.
02 Apr
02 Apr
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.
02 Apr
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.
02 Apr
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.
02 Apr
02 Apr
This episode explores the 'Vikingopolis' - the mounds around the fjords at Borre - the truth behind the fabled 'Fimbulwinter', and whether Thor and Odin actually existed or not.
02 Apr
In this episode, we discover more about the slave trade in the Viking age, a second female skeleton found in the Oseburg ship, and an account of a survivor of a Viking slave raid.
02 Apr
In 1200 BCE, the Bronze Age period of history collapsed - what was to blame? Evidence points to waves of marauders who became known as the Sea People - could they be responsible?
02 Apr
We discover how one crack team of investigators works out how to catch criminal gangs by turning their encrypted phones against them and catching them red-handed.
02 Apr
Operation Overlord was perceived as a heroic achievement, yet due to disagreements amongst leaders, hasty planning, logistical problems and unpredictable weather, it was nearly a fiasco.
02 Apr
From complex irrigation systems and unifying canals to far-reaching visions and constructing an entire city on water, discover the innovative ways ancient engineers used to harness the power of water.
02 Apr
The Ark of the Covenant had the power to kill - or so the Bible says. At Jericho, we discover if the Ark made the walls fall; in western Israel is evidence that it slaughtered thousands.
02 Apr
Hidden in the tropical jungle of Cambodia is the largest religious structure ever built - the majestic temple of Angkor Wat. Archaeologists discover the mysteries of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
02 Apr
Julius Caesar wanted to bring all of Gaul under his control, triggering a series of events that would bring his army to the brink of defeat - now archaeologists are uncovering what really happened.
02 Apr
We explore the events triggered by the uniting of Gaul tribes under freedom fighter Vercingetorix, and archaeologists find evidence of the defences that the Gauls built to fight off Caesar's legions.
02 Apr
02 Apr
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