Karen discovers that one of Rob's oldest mates has a secret. She struggles to keep her mouth shut at his wedding anniversary party, but his wife begins to smell a rat. Show more
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury continue their journey across Secret Britain, from the eerie flatlands of East Anglia to the staggering sea cliffs of Pembrokeshire. Show more
On the final leg of his journey, Neil Oliver visits the bustling port of Rosyth to explore Britain's global sea trade. Miranda Krestovnikoff lands on the Bass Rock. Show more
Martin Dorey travels around Britain in his classic campervan. Exploring the Lake District, Martin searches for the mysterious bilberry for an 'oven free' cream tea. Show more
It's the Jones and Braddock families' second week of life as 1890 Snowdonia smallholders and making ends meet is proving a struggle. The men are yet to earn any money at the quarry. Show more
It's Easter weekend, and the families are looking forward to a welcome break. But tempers fray as 21st century expectations clash with the realities of Victorian life. Show more
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Jerry Brotton shows how maps can reveal the fears and prejudices of their age, from medieval religious passion to Victorian obsession with poverty and disease. Show more
Kenneth Clark investigates the Protestant Reformation in northern Europe. He looks at Holbein, Thomas Moore, Erasmus, the printing press and Durer.
Richard Miles explores the power and the paradox of the 'Greek Thing' - a blossoming in art, philosophy and science that went hand in hand with political discord. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Jerry Brotton shows how maps can reveal the fears and prejudices of their age, from medieval religious passion to Victorian obsession with poverty and disease. Show more