27 May
28 May
29 May
30 May
31 May
1 Jun
2 Jun
3 Jun
4 Jun
5 Jun
6 Jun
7 Jun
8 Jun
In this series, historian Paul Murton sets out to experience life on Scotland’s magnificent islands. He uncovers the past and reveals its connections with the present, pointing to all that makes these islands quirky, surprising and beautiful. Part 3 of 6.
Historians Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn explore how the introduction of steam railways in the early 19th century changed Britain. Part 1 of 6.
Episode 1 delves into the harrowing battles of Shiloh and Antietam. The episode examines the strategic decisions made by Union and Confederate leaders and the intense combat experienced by soldiers. Part 1 of 3.
This first episode, which begins with Hitler's arrival in power in 1933, goes back to the roots of the indoctrination of young German girls within the female branch of the Hitler Youth (BDM). Part 1 of 2.
In 1942, a new phase of the genocide took place: the 'Final Solution'. Women, far from being mere witnesses or accomplices, played a role as important as it was deadly. Part 2 of 2.
Historian Jonathan Petropoulos investigates the life of former Nazi art dealer Bruno Lohse, Hermann Göring’s collector of works stolen from Jews. After the war, he went on to become an important dealer, often trading in looted art. Part 1 of 2.