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- Vogue Williams presents this paranormal investigation programme. The former model turned presenter leads a team of paranormal experts investigating some of Ireland's most haunted locations.
- Adventurer Ben Fogle is on a very personal pilgrimage. Travelling across Scotland's remotest islands, he discovers that their spiritual legacy still resonates today.
- Victoria Herridge and a team of scientists piece together the lives behind unearthed bones to find out their stories.
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- Classicist Dr Michael Scott presents a three-part series looking at the power, influence and history of Ancient Greece, particularly Athens, through the prism of one of its most important cultural spaces - the theatre.
- The noted criminologist is joined in the studio by guests, ranging from journalists to barristers to crime novelists to explore Scottish crimes. With segments on infamous cases.
- Eminent WWII historian James Holland gets inside the Nazi war machine. Travelling across Europe, he explores the extraordinary machines the produced, and uncovers rare archive to understand them.
- Mama: K and N leave home and move into the studio when Mama Nietzsche cleans their room. Svetlanas: the boys lose their girl friends but when them back by using a laser. Skool: when their cooking exam goes horribly wrong, the boys do a resit with unusual results. Drive: The boy inherit a car from an uncle, but neither can drive. K must sit his driving exam and they boys have built in some special features to the car. Musik: To win a record contract, the boys re-invent their band with the help of a robot. Addiktion: N gets hooked on potato hooch and K must same him with a family intervention.
- India is a land filled with abundant hidden treasures, discover a few of them on the banks of Indus River, a great trans-Himalayan river of South Asia, one of the longest rivers in the world, with a length of some 2,000 miles (3,200 km).
- An annual look back at some of the most spectacular but also frequently dangerous weather to hit the British Isles, from torrential rain to gale force winds. Also looks at the work of those services that must cope with the weather.
- Delphi was home to perhaps the most famous oracle in the ancient world. But how did it get its reputation, what really went on there and what influence has it had on the modern world. Michael Scott of Cambridge University investigates.
- In this series, Adam Rutherford looks at the work of second century anatomist of the Roman Empire, Claudius Galen. Galen used first hand experience to describe his anatomical observations in writing so detailed that later Persian translations included illustrations. After the fall of Constantiople, classical works influenced Renaissance thinkers and artists like Leonardo da Vinci, who also performed dissections to discover how the human body works. Following Galen's evidence based investigation, Andreas Vesalius performed public dissections in Padua, noting in detailed illustrations and descriptions the human skeleton, muscles, nerves, organ and brain. His illustrations were classically posed before a landscape, showing a body in motion. Vesalius is known as the Founder of Modern Anatomy because of his "De Humani Corporis Fabrica" (The Fabric of the Human Body), that is as artful as it is accurate.
- Dr George McGavin and Dr Zoe Laughlin conduct a unique experiment at one of Britain's largest landfill sites revealing the secret world of rubbish, the evolution of our throwaway society and future uses for today's waste.
- Documentary examining how Margaret Thatcher defeated Britain's coal miners in the 1984 miners' strike and in doing so changed the face of Britain forever.
- Architectural designer Charlie Luxton and property developer Sophie Morgan come to the aid of homeowners whose large-scale renovation projects have hit problems.
- Jill goes on a personal journey through the north east of England and the Scottish Borders to explore how ancient Christian paths criss-crossed this part of world, inspiring unique Easter traditions and meet the people who keep them alive.
- In a unique journey across Britain by helicopter, Christine Bleakley and historian Dr Michael Scott tell the story of what life was like for Romans and Britons 2000 years ago.
- Four auctioneers go head-to-head to win the right to sell people's unsellable possessions. The successful bidder then uses their experience and contacts to make the most money for their client.
- Nicholas Crane retraces the steps of William Camden, the Elizabethan author who toured the country in "Britannia" during the 16th century.