02.07 07:40
60 Minuten
Bettany Hughes' Treasures of the World
Bettany Hughes travels the world in search of uplifiting stories during the Covid-19 pandemic; she explores islands and seas and witnesses a live dig of the palace of Alexander the Great in Greece.
02.07 08:40
70 Minuten
Paris: The Mystery of the Lost Palace
It was Versailles before Versailles, a palace in the heart of Paris with a history spanning 2000 years; how has it been erased from memory and built over by successive government buildings?
02.07 09:50
55 Minuten
World War 2 From Above
Using cutting-edge drone technology, experts revisit some of the key sites across the former Third Reich to understand how the Nazi war machine operated.
02.07 10:45
65 Minuten
Battles For Europe
From the beaches of Normandy to the heartland of the Third Reich, this programme delivers compelling and definitive stories of the battles fought to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis.
02.07 11:50
60 Minuten
Secret Nazi Bases
This episode focuses on Guernsey, an island which Hitler occupied and fortified over the course of five years.
02.07 12:50
60 Minuten
The Pope and Hitler - Opening the Secret Files.
Pope Pius XII was elected to St. Peter's throne in 1939, a few months before the start of WWII; why did he remain silent on the Holocaust, and what did he do during the raid of the Roman Jews in 1
02.07 13:50
60 Minuten
Secret Weapons: WWII
WWII facilitated the use of technology to wreak destruction from afar; through success and failure, the bomb was and remains a weapon that can tip the balance in favour of those who wield its power.
02.07 14:50
60 Minuten
Mummies Unwrapped
The disfigured mummy of the Younger Lady has mystified experts since she was first discovered over 100 years ago; investigators find out who she was using modern forensic science.
02.07 15:50
65 Minuten
Paris: The Mystery of the Lost Palace
It was Versailles before Versailles, a palace in the heart of Paris with a history spanning 2000 years; how has it been erased from memory and built over by successive government buildings?
02.07 16:55
60 Minuten
World War 2 From Above
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.
02.07 17:55
65 Minuten
Battles For Europe
From the beaches of Normandy to the heartland of the Third Reich, this programme delivers compelling and definitive stories of the battles fought to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis.
02.07 19:00
60 Minuten
Secret Nazi Bases
The Maisy Battery was made up of three-and-a-half miles of recently-excavated trenches, bunkers, barracks, and gun encasements near Pointe du Hoc that tell a new story of D-Day.
02.07 20:00
70 Minuten
Eiffel: Towers' War
The Eiffel Tower might never have seen the light of day; it owes its existence to the tenacity of visionary engineer Gustave Eiffel prevailing over his main rival architect Jules Bourdais.
02.07 21:10
65 Minuten
Ancient Engineering
The Great Wall of China was built with the blood and toil of millions of workers; fundamental to everything we build, the genius of the Wall is often overlooked.
02.07 22:15
65 Minuten
Battles For Europe
From the beaches of Normandy to the heartland of the Third Reich, this programme delivers compelling and definitive stories of the battles fought to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis.
02.07 23:20
60 Minuten
Secret Nazi Bases
The Maisy Battery was made up of three-and-a-half miles of recently-excavated trenches, bunkers, barracks, and gun encasements near Pointe du Hoc that tell a new story of D-Day.
03.07 00:20
50 Minuten
World War 2 From Above
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.
03.07 01:10
45 Minuten
Secrets of the Nazi War Machine
At the outbreak of World War II, the Nazis had the finest airforce in the entire world; James Holland learns how internecine squabbles led the Nazi High Command on the catastrophic road to defeat.
03.07 01:55
55 Minuten
Eiffel: Towers' War
The Eiffel Tower might never have seen the light of day; it owes its existence to the tenacity of visionary engineer Gustave Eiffel prevailing over his main rival architect Jules Bourdais.
03.07 02:50
55 Minuten
Ancient Engineering
The Great Wall of China was built with the blood and toil of millions of workers; fundamental to everything we build, the genius of the Wall is often overlooked.
03.07 03:45
100 Minuten
Tombs of Egypt: Imhotep, the Pyramid Creator
Archaeologist Zahi Hawass hopes to discover the tomb of Imhotep, the architect of the Step Pyramid of Djoser, and aims to unearth the many secrets of the Egyptian mummies with his team.
03.07 05:25
55 Minuten
Forbidden History
What happened to Mary Magdalene after the resurrection of Jesus? We follow history enthusiasts in southern France on their quest to find the remains of the saint in a place no-one has searched before.
03.07 06:20
60 Minuten
Mummies Unwrapped
The disfigured mummy of the Younger Lady has mystified experts since she was first discovered over 100 years ago; investigators find out who she was using modern forensic science.
03.07 07:20
60 Minuten
Bettany Hughes' Treasures of the World
The Arabian Peninsula was once the frontier of mighty empires; here Bettany discovers messages from the past all around her, etched into the rocks by ancient inhabitants right up to the present day.
03.07 08:20
65 Minuten
Eiffel: Towers' War
The Eiffel Tower might never have seen the light of day; it owes its existence to the tenacity of visionary engineer Gustave Eiffel prevailing over his main rival architect Jules Bourdais.
03.07 09:25
60 Minuten
World War 2 From Above
Using drone-mounted radar, experts uncover a WWII German trench system revealing a daring commando raid to capture it; at sea, the remains of a tank show how dangerous the preparations for D-Day were.
03.07 10:25
65 Minuten
Battles For Europe
From the beaches of Normandy to the heartland of the Third Reich, this programme delivers compelling and definitive stories of the battles fought to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis.
03.07 11:30
65 Minuten
Secret Nazi Bases
The Maisy Battery was made up of three-and-a-half miles of recently-excavated trenches, bunkers, barracks, and gun encasements near Pointe du Hoc that tell a new story of D-Day.
03.07 12:35
65 Minuten
Eiffel: Towers' War
The Eiffel Tower might never have seen the light of day; it owes its existence to the tenacity of visionary engineer Gustave Eiffel prevailing over his main rival architect Jules Bourdais.
03.07 13:40
65 Minuten
Ancient Engineering
The Great Wall of China was built with the blood and toil of millions of workers; fundamental to everything we build, the genius of the Wall is often overlooked.
03.07 14:45
60 Minuten
Mummies Unwrapped
Investigators attempt to understand why a mummy was transported half way around the world.
03.07 15:45
70 Minuten
Eiffel: Towers' War
The Eiffel Tower might never have seen the light of day; it owes its existence to the tenacity of visionary engineer Gustave Eiffel prevailing over his main rival architect Jules Bourdais.
03.07 16:55
60 Minuten
World War 2 From Above
Using drone-mounted radar, experts uncover a WWII German trench system revealing a daring commando raid to capture it; at sea, the remains of a tank show how dangerous the preparations for D-Day were.
03.07 17:55
65 Minuten
Battles For Europe
From the beaches of Normandy to the heartland of the Third Reich, this programme delivers compelling and definitive stories of the battles fought to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis.
03.07 19:00
60 Minuten
Secret Nazi Bases
The Spanish island of Villa Winter was suspected of being a port for German U-boats and part of a larger plan to invade the United States.
03.07 20:00
60 Minuten
D-Day: The Soldiers' Story
Giles Milton visits key D-Day sites along the Normandy coastline - including Omaha Beach and Pegasus Bridge - and we hear the stories of the men and women on both the attacking and defensive lines.
03.07 21:00
55 Minuten
D-Day: The Soldiers' Story
Giles Milton guides us round Normandy - the place where the D-Day invasion proved successful - from the gliders who went behind enemy lines to paratroopers who ambushed vital German generals.
03.07 21:55
65 Minuten
Battles For Europe
From the beaches of Normandy to the heartland of the Third Reich, this programme delivers compelling and definitive stories of the battles fought to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis.
03.07 23:00
60 Minuten
Secret Nazi Bases
The Spanish island of Villa Winter was suspected of being a port for German U-boats and part of a larger plan to invade the United States.
04.07 00:00
55 Minuten
World War 2 From Above
Using drone-mounted radar, experts uncover a WWII German trench system revealing a daring commando raid to capture it; at sea, the remains of a tank show how dangerous the preparations for D-Day were.
04.07 00:55
50 Minuten
Secrets of the Nazi War Machine
James Holland uncovers the truth behind Hitler's feared Panzer divisions and explores how the German obsession with over-engineering their armoured vehicles brought about their downfall.