
Ancient Worlds
Exploring the Roman Republic from its mythical beginning to violent end.

Exploring the Roman Republic from its mythical beginning to violent end.

Tracing the career of Alexander the Great from Greece to Pakistan.

Art, philosophy and science blossom while political discord, social injustice and war erupt.

Winners and losers from the Bronze Age collapse; emergence of the Iron Age.

Exploring the origins of civilization, beginning in Uruk in southern Iraq through Greece.

Featured species are the leaellynasaura and the tyrannosaurus.

Featured species are the opthalmosaurus and the ornithocheirus.

Featured species are the coelophysis and the diplodocus.

David Attenborough explores why dinosaurs vanished while reptiles like crocodiles and turtles survived.

A look at the scientific work which went into the reconstruction of Big Al the Allosaurus.

Scientists study the perfectly preserved remains of an adolescent allosaurus they call "Big Al."

Nigel Marven is on the trail of the dinosaur with the biggest claws of all time.

Imaging technology and scientific collaboration depict dinosaurs in the wild.

The Hittites ruled a mighty empire, but their civilisation disappeared.

A journey to the Lambayeque Valley in Peru to find the forgotten ruins of 250 mysterious pyramids.

The mystery surrounding the Egyptian city of Piramesse, built by Ramesses the Great.

Steve takes a look at some of his favorite experiments and stunts from the show.

Steve goes on a mission to uncover deadly threats to the dinosaurs.

Steve is on a quest to find the sneakiest dinosaurs.

Steve looks for dinosaurs that had special abilities which gave them advantages.