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Paul Murton journeys from St Andrews across the Firth of Forth and ends up in Edinburgh. Part 6 of 6.
With the help of physical anthropologists from the University of Zurich, the clues lead to one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs, Amenhotep III - and then to the many women he was close to. He was known as the pharaoh with a thousand wives, and now in this tomb some of these women are coming to light for the first time. Part 2 of 2.
In this episode, Sir Tony Robinson explores Winchester Cathedral, the longest medieval cathedral in northern Europe. Part 6 of 6.
When the US Air Force develops a new 'wonder' bomber they want a base close to Japan to launch their raids. Marines are tasked with taking the enemies prized home island of Iwo Jima. US Naval might pummels the island in preparation for an invasion, unaware the Japanese have withdrawn to a central mountain peak and a hidden tunnel network. Part 7 of 10.
Cline boldly bucked female conventions of the 1950s with her fashion sense, her decision to divorce, her support of fellow female artists and the assertive ambition to get opportunities equal to those of her male peers in the music industry. Narrated by Rosanne Cash, this film examines the roots of Cline’s impact on American culture.
Looking at the ever-present challenges presented by competing for food, mating rights or territory. The competitive spirit is shown in the hunt, the competition between predator and prey. Part 7 of 12.