Suzannah discovers what evidence Westminster Abbey holds about the contest between the Crown and the City, while Dan fills in the holes left by the nursery rhyme as he reveals the little-known true story of the businessman-cum-mayor Dick Whittington, who went on to control the fortunes of kings.
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 40
Suzannah discovers what evidence Westminster Abbey holds about the contest between the Crown and the City, while Dan fills in the holes left by the nursery rhyme as he reveals the little-known true story of the businessman-cum-mayor Dick Whittington, who went on to control the fortunes of kings.
Dan Jones, Suzannah Lipscomb and Rob Bell examine the Great Fire of London, which swept through the city in September 1666, and the rebuilding process that took place in the years afterwards, accelerated by the Industrial Revolution.
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 40
Dan Jones, Suzannah Lipscomb and Rob Bell examine the Great Fire of London, which swept through the city in September 1666, and the rebuilding process that took place in the years afterwards, accelerated by the Industrial Revolution.
The programme examines the impact of both World wars and a Spanish flu pandemic on the city, as well as the marketing campaign that tempted millions to relocate to London's vast suburbia.
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 40
The programme examines the impact of both World wars and a Spanish flu pandemic on the city, as well as the marketing campaign that tempted millions to relocate to London's vast suburbia.
Dan Cruickshank follows in the footsteps of John Stow and John Strype, two of London's greatest chroniclers, to explore one of the most dramatic centuries in the history of London.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
Dan Cruickshank follows in the footsteps of John Stow and John Strype, two of London's greatest chroniclers, to explore one of the most dramatic centuries in the history of London.
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Lost Cities of the Ancients
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BBC 4
Documentary series which unearths lost civilisations and reveals the wonder of some of the world's greatest lost cities.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- No
Documentary series which unearths lost civilisations and reveals the wonder of some of the world's greatest lost cities.
In the Lambeyeque valley in Northern Peru lies a strange lost world - the forgotten ruins of 250 mysterious pyramids, including some of the biggest on the planet.
- TV-Recordings
- Archaeology
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
In the Lambeyeque valley in Northern Peru lies a strange lost world - the forgotten ruins of 250 mysterious pyramids, including some of the biggest on the planet.
More than 3,000 years ago a mysterious and ruthless civilization rose from nothing, created a brutal and unstoppable army and built an empire that rivalled Egypt and Babylon.
- TV-Recordings
- Archaeology
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
More than 3,000 years ago a mysterious and ruthless civilization rose from nothing, created a brutal and unstoppable army and built an empire that rivalled Egypt and Babylon.
This episode looks at the legendary lost city of Piramesse. This magnificent ancient capital was built 3,000 years ago by the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses the Great, but long ago the whole city disappeared.
- TV-Recordings
- Archaeology
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
This episode looks at the legendary lost city of Piramesse. This magnificent ancient capital was built 3,000 years ago by the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses the Great, but long ago the whole city disappeared.
In this series, art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford explores some of the richest and most vibrant histories in the world, revealing fascinating stories of four complex and sophisticated civilisations.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
In this series, art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford explores some of the richest and most vibrant histories in the world, revealing fascinating stories of four complex and sophisticated civilisations.
n this episode, Dr Casely-Hayford travels to South Africa to explore the history of one of Africa's most famous kingdoms. Visiting some of the most evocative sites in Zulu history, he examines the origins of the Zulu in the 17th century, their expansion under controversial military leader King Shaka and their brutal encounters with the Boers and the British.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
n this episode, Dr Casely-Hayford travels to South Africa to explore the history of one of Africa's most famous kingdoms. Visiting some of the most evocative sites in Zulu history, he examines the origins of the Zulu in the 17th century, their expansion under controversial military leader King Shaka and their brutal encounters with the Boers and the British.
It is easy to think of Islamic North Africa as Arab rather than African, but the land that is now Morocco once lay at the centre of a vast African kingdom that stretched from northern Spain to the heart of West Africa.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
It is easy to think of Islamic North Africa as Arab rather than African, but the land that is now Morocco once lay at the centre of a vast African kingdom that stretched from northern Spain to the heart of West Africa.
For centuries Bunyoro was the region's dominant power, using history and mythology to make a claim on the land. But its position was challenged by the rapid rise of Buganda, a neighbouring kingdom that had once been a collection of cultivators on the shores of Lake Victoria.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
For centuries Bunyoro was the region's dominant power, using history and mythology to make a claim on the land. But its position was challenged by the rapid rise of Buganda, a neighbouring kingdom that had once been a collection of cultivators on the shores of Lake Victoria.
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Lost Kingdoms of Africa Series 2
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BBC
British art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford explores the pre-colonial history of some of Africa's most important kingdoms
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- No
British art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford explores the pre-colonial history of some of Africa's most important kingdoms
Louis Theroux spends time with a small and very committed subculture of ultra-nationalist Jewish settlers.
- TV-Recordings
- Politics & Public Policy
- Religion
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
Louis Theroux spends time with a small and very committed subculture of ultra-nationalist Jewish settlers.
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Madagascar
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BBC
Over 80 per cent of Madagascar's animals and plants are found nowhere else on Earth. Discover what made Madagascar so different from the rest of the world, and how evolution ran wild here.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- No
Over 80 per cent of Madagascar's animals and plants are found nowhere else on Earth. Discover what made Madagascar so different from the rest of the world, and how evolution ran wild here.
Revealing the wildlife at home in Madagascar\'s most bizarre and dramatic places.
- TV-Recordings
- Biology
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
Revealing the wildlife at home in Madagascar\'s most bizarre and dramatic places.
Follows the animals\' fortunes through the wet and dry seasons in this island of extremes.
- TV-Recordings
- Biology
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
Follows the animals\' fortunes through the wet and dry seasons in this island of extremes.
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Madagascar - Lost Worlds
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BBC 1
A look at the eastern coast of the island and its unique wildlife.
- TV-Recordings
- Biology
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
A look at the eastern coast of the island and its unique wildlife.
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Manet - Regards sur la Peinture
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DB Arts Films , 2000
In French but can be interesting to watch for all levels if interested in painting
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 56
In French but can be interesting to watch for all levels if interested in painting
In a series about the extraordinary stories behind maps, Professor Jerry Brotton uncovers how maps aren\'t simply about getting from A to B but are revealing snapshots of defining moments in history and tools of political power and persuasion.
- TV-Recordings
- Geography
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 58
In a series about the extraordinary stories behind maps, Professor Jerry Brotton uncovers how maps aren\'t simply about getting from A to B but are revealing snapshots of defining moments in history and tools of political power and persuasion.
Jerry Brotton shows how maps can reveal the fears, obsessions and prejudices of their age.
- TV-Recordings
- Geography
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 58
Jerry Brotton shows how maps can reveal the fears, obsessions and prejudices of their age.
In the last of a three-part series about the extraordinary stories behind maps, Professor Jerry Brotton uncovers how maps are snapshots of a moment in history and offer visions of distant lands, tempting explorers to plunder and conquer.
- TV-Recordings
- Geography
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
In the last of a three-part series about the extraordinary stories behind maps, Professor Jerry Brotton uncovers how maps are snapshots of a moment in history and offer visions of distant lands, tempting explorers to plunder and conquer.
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Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession
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BBC
Map expert Professor Jerry Brotton uncovers how maps aren't simply about getting from A to B, but are revealing snapshots of defining moments in history and tools of political power and persuasion.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- No
Map expert Professor Jerry Brotton uncovers how maps aren't simply about getting from A to B, but are revealing snapshots of defining moments in history and tools of political power and persuasion.
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Margaret
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BBC
Drama charting Margaret Thatcher\'s astonishing fall from power, one of the most extraordinary stories of political assassination the world has seen. It took only eleven days for Thatcher to go from being the most powerful woman in the world to the tearful figure in the back of the car.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- Politics & Public Policy
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 115
Drama charting Margaret Thatcher\'s astonishing fall from power, one of the most extraordinary stories of political assassination the world has seen. It took only eleven days for Thatcher to go from being the most powerful woman in the world to the tearful figure in the back of the car.
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Marie Antoinette
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David Grubin , 2006
This was a very human account of the lives and deaths of Marie Antoinette and Louis the XVI focusing primarily on Marie. It is an account of their lives from birth to death and the circumstances leading to the downfall of the French monarchy.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 96
This was a very human account of the lives and deaths of Marie Antoinette and Louis the XVI focusing primarily on Marie. It is an account of their lives from birth to death and the circumstances leading to the downfall of the French monarchy.
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Marie Curie, au-delà du mythe
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Arte , 2011
Intimate portrait of the scientist and Nobel Prize winner.
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 60
Intimate portrait of the scientist and Nobel Prize winner.
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Marilyn, dernières séances
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Patrick Jeudy , 2008
A very good documentary about the icon of Hollywood, Marilyn Monroe. This documentary takes the viewer to Marilyn's life full of glamour and private despair.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 90
A very good documentary about the icon of Hollywood, Marilyn Monroe. This documentary takes the viewer to Marilyn's life full of glamour and private despair.
Documentary commemorating the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's March on Washington, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. This programme tells the story of the how the march for jobs and freedom began, speaking to the people who organised and participated in it.
- TV-Recordings
- Politics & Public Policy
- English subtitles
- 60
Documentary commemorating the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's March on Washington, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. This programme tells the story of the how the march for jobs and freedom began, speaking to the people who organised and participated in it.
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Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit
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BBC
How could a mediocre city in central Italy come to dominate such a huge area? What held the empire together and tore it apart? Mary Beard takes in the history and archaeology of the ancient world.
- TV-Recordings
- Classical Civilisation
- English subtitles
- No
How could a mediocre city in central Italy come to dominate such a huge area? What held the empire together and tore it apart? Mary Beard takes in the history and archaeology of the ancient world.
In this first episode, Mary Beard reaches back to the myths and legends of the origins of Rome to gain an insight into the deep-rooted psyche of the people of Rome - a city born through fratricide and rape.
- TV-Recordings
- Classical Civilisation
- English subtitles
- 59
In this first episode, Mary Beard reaches back to the myths and legends of the origins of Rome to gain an insight into the deep-rooted psyche of the people of Rome - a city born through fratricide and rape.