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Heritage! The Battle for Britain's Past

Episode 3: Broken Propylaeums

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Series exploring the heritage movement looks at how people like John Betjeman and Dan Cruickshank gave families access to heritage and architecture on television. Show more

As archaeologists excavate a mass grave of British sailors, Sam Willis explores Antigua's ruins and sees how the Caribbean's sugar islands were a kind of hell in Nelson's time. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Sam Willis
Executive Producer:
Tim Green

Wallander

The Man who Smiled

Duration: 2 hours, 10 minutes

on BBC Four

Thriller based on Henning Mankell's novel. DS Wallander receives a plea for help from an old friend who suspects foul play may be involved in his father's death. Show more

Contributors

Formats

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Four

The team join in the solstice revelry at Stonehenge, one of the most obvious connections between ancient man and the celestial calendar, and launch the Moore Moon Marathon. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Lintott
Presenter:
Lucie Green
Reporter:
Pete Lawrence
Series Producer:
Jane Fletcher
Executive Producer:
William Lyons
Reporter:
Paul G Abel
Reporter:
Chris North

As archaeologists excavate a mass grave of British sailors, Sam Willis explores Antigua's ruins and sees how the Caribbean's sugar islands were a kind of hell in Nelson's time. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Sam Willis
Executive Producer:
Tim Green

Heritage! The Battle for Britain's Past

Episode 3: Broken Propylaeums

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Series exploring the heritage movement looks at how people like John Betjeman and Dan Cruickshank gave families access to heritage and architecture on television. Show more

BBC Four

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