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- Passages showcases Brazilian films in which the utilisation of artforms and media such as literature, painting, theatre, music, photography, radio and television, functions as a 'passage' to political and social reality.
- Exploring the effect overprotection can have on children.
- Visit the ancient city of Babylon, where scientists have unearthed secrets about the legendary Tower of Babel.
- After a woman is reported missing police quickly find evidence pointing to her ex-boyfriend, who was out of jail for a brief time around when she vanished.
- For about a century, Iron Age Brittons enjoyed wealth from metal trade and some Roman civilization they could buy with it. Soon after Julius Caesar conquered all of Gaul (present France, Benelux and Switserland), he invaded Britain over the Channel, invited by one the bitterly waring southern tribes. Soon all were smashed or had chosen his side, but he militarily retreated, content to have made them satellite vassals. Emperor Claudius would later invade again and turn England, soon plus Wales, into (a) province(s), a major prize in terms of mineral wealth, mainly minerals. This times roads and fortifications laid the groundwork for lasting imperial rule. Hadrian's and Antonine's Walls physically cut off the warlike, indomitable Picts of anyway near-worthless Caledonia.
- 1994– Not Rated7.7 (11)TV EpisodeIt was always thought Boudica's tribe was wiped out after a major uprising against Roman rule in Britain. Recent discoveries have begun to tell a different story and they may not have been the barbaric warriors of the Romans described.
- Following the Earth's orbit from July to the December solstice.
- Helen Czerski shows how the earth's angle of tilt creates the most extreme weather.
- 2002–20177.8 (8)TV EpisodeThe story of how Ladybird books were developed and how they took their place at the centre of children's reading at school and at home.
- 2002–2017TV EpisodeThe British are known for their obsession with the weather, but how does it really affect our day-to-day lives?
- Dan Jones explores the history of the Welsh capital's famous landmark, learning abut the many different incarnations of the castle over time and the many famous figures throughout history who've spent time within its walls.
- The baking blast from the past returns for a festive special, recreating some Victorian Christmas recipes such as twelfth cakes, bread-based punch, roasts to feed entire communities and mince pies made with beef or tripe.