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Paul Murton experiences island life. Here, he explores a cluster of islands in the Outer Hebrides. Part 1 of 6.
Investigators trace the rise and fall of a thriving metropolis in North America known as Cahokia. Bigger than London, Rome and Paris, the mighty civilisation exploded into existence in 900 AD but vanished less than 400 years later. Part 1 of 6.
The Copper Scroll may hold the secret to the location of the Ark of the Covenant, but experts must decode it in order to find its legendary treasure trove. Part 2 of 6.
Investigators search for the lost city of Pi-Ramesses in ancient Egypt, named for Ramesses II, who conducted the largest building program of his time and brought stability as a warrior-king. Part 3 of 6.
Since Howard Carter's discovery in 1922, archaeologists have been trying to unlock the secrets of Tutankhamen's tomb, including why it was hastily built, the black mould on the walls, and whether it also houses the tomb of Nefertiti. Part 4 of 6.
Revisit the final 100 days of WWII in Europe as we detail the chaos that led to the collapse and surrender of Germany. Part 1 of 2.
Watch the final days of the Pacific War unfold and the history-altering battles that took place on land, sea, and air. Part 2 of 2.
Summer 1944. In France, D-Day marked the end of dark times. Aspiring to a better future, the French rolled up their sleeves and set about rebuilding the country. But in post-war France, hopes and reality would yet collide. Part 1 of 2.
Summer 1944. In France, D-Day marked the end of dark times. Aspiring to a better future, the French rolled up their sleeves and set about rebuilding the country. But in post-war France, hopes and reality would yet collide. Part 2 of 2.
The remarkable story of WWII infantryman and photographer Tony Vaccaro, who created one of the most comprehensive, haunting and intimate records of war using a smuggled $47 camera while developing the negatives in his helmet at night. The film discusses the timeless ethical issues surrounding war photography and how images shape public perceptions of conflict. It is also a personal story of the effects of having witnessed war like Tony Vaccaro did.