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Posts Tagged ‘History’
The Knights of Camelot
It was a court of lords and maidens, knights and sorcerers. The subject of myths and legends, movies and bestsellers, there has never been a place that has captured the imagination and eluded discovery quite like Camelot.
The Man in the Iron Mask
In life he was sentenced to a horrible fate; in death his identity and the reason for his punishment remains a mystery.
Elizabeth I
Presented by eminent historian David Starkey, Elizabeth I explores the turbulent life and times of England’s Virgin Queen.
The Town That Time Forgot
An archaeologist searching for a Roman road is amazed to instead discover an entire Roman town that had been lost and forgotten for thousands of years.
Engineering an Empire
Engineering an Empire is a series of 14 documentaries which explores the engineering and architectural feats that were characteristic of some of the greatest societies on this planet.
The Minotaur’s Island
Bettany Hughes explores the mysterious world of the Minoan civilisation.
Mysteries of the Bible
King Solomon, Herod the Great, Biblical Angels, Heaven and Hell, The Execution of Jesus and Love and Sex in the Hebrew Bible.
The Living Dead
This series investigates the way that history and memory (both national and individual) have been used by politicians and others.



