Walking Through History
Battle In The Glens: Tony takes a tough four-day trek through the Kintail region of the Highlands to discover the incredible story of the Jacobite Uprisings of the early 1700s.
Battle In The Glens: Tony takes a tough four-day trek through the Kintail region of the Highlands to discover the incredible story of the Jacobite Uprisings of the early 1700s.
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The Tudor Way: Tony Robinson takes a 45-mile hike through the beautiful countryside of the Weald in Kent and East Sussex, discovering its rich and surprising Tudor heritage.
Professor Roberts learns about religious intolerance in the United Kingdom's most Tudor city.
Alice tells the story of Norman England by studying the history of Winchester, Britain's most Norman city.
Rick and Beau discover a variety of intriguing items as they search the rough waters of the River Tees for lost Tudor relics.
Rick Edwards joins YouTuber and detectorist Beau Ouimette on an underwater hunt to discover the secrets of Hadrian's Wall.
Professor Alice Roberts reveals the forgotten story of the Roman Army's secret weapon in Britain: their cavalry.
Alice discovers the well-preserved writing tablets, swords and domestic items left by Romans at Vindolanda during a time of British rebellion.
The Human Code: Step foot on the roller-coaster ride that is cracking humanity's most complex and important code - the Human Genome. Season finale.
The Code That Won the Great War: Revealing the encrypted German telegram could save Britain in its darkest hour. Can a team of geniuses decode the message in time?
Battle In The Glens: Tony takes a tough four-day trek through the Kintail region of the Highlands to discover the incredible story of the Jacobite Uprisings of the early 1700s.
The Tudor Way: Tony Robinson takes a 45-mile hike through the beautiful countryside of the Weald in Kent and East Sussex, discovering its rich and surprising Tudor heritage.
Rick and Beau return to the River Trent to follow in the bloody footsteps of the Vikings as they invade ninth-century Britain.
The Tudor Way: Tony Robinson takes a 45-mile hike through the beautiful countryside of the Weald in Kent and East Sussex, discovering its rich and surprising Tudor heritage.
Nostradamus gained fame with his 1555 book, "The Prophecies," claiming to predict historical events through celestial calculations. From the French Revolution to 9/11 and the 2020 pandemic, his quatrains hint at disasters, foreseeing an end in 3797.
Centuries ago, Polynesians navigated open seas to find Rapa Nui, now Easter Island. Home to the mysterious Moai, these stone monoliths, standing for centuries, are a testament to human ingenuity, yet their true meaning remains a mystery.
The crystal skulls are real works of art. They have been of great interest to archaeologists and anthropologists who are curious about their existence and purpose. Some link them to ancient Mesoamerica or even extraterrestrial visits.
Genghis Khan is one of the most notorious figures in history and once ruled a swathe of land stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea. As the most powerful man in the world, he commanded to be buried in secret.
The team are on the hunt for archaeology from the more recent past as they follow the search for artefacts from World War II.
Dig into how a lobster helped archaeologists discover an 8000-year-old underwater settlement.
A look at the biggest collection of Roman writing tablets in Britain, giving insight into what Roman London was really like.
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