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Paul Murton journeys from Shetland through the musical Orkney Islands. Part 5 of 6.
In 2011 a team from the University of Basel made two astonishing discoveries in Egypt's Valley of the Kings. But who were all the people in these two linked tombs?
Sir Tony Robinson's exploration of the Church of England's newest Cathedral, Liverpool, reveals everything about it. Part 5 of 6.
In the summer of 1944, war-torn France reaches a crisis point. At its heart lies Paris - a symbol of liberty and democracy on the brink of collapse after four years of Nazi occupation. Though conquered, Parisians are yet to give in. The allied landings in Normandy and their advances through France now offer a tantalising glimmer of hope. By mid-August a resistance-led insurrection is underway in the capital, in the hopes the allied forces will secure their liberation. Part 6 of 10.
Following in the footsteps of one of the most prolific botanical artists of the Victorian age, we tell the story of Marianne North. Unbound by social convention, she embarked on a project to paint the world’s plants.
Revealing more family strategies at work, and the heavy price the young pay in hostile takeovers. Part 6 of 12.