Series exploring Australia's coastline. Tim Flannery walks the Dinosaur Coast and Neil Oliver wrestles the southern hemisphere's biggest tides at Horizontal Falls. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver explores the network of fortification to protect 'Fortress Sydney'. Xanthe Mallett discovers some ingenious DIY. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver sets out on a stunning journey through the world's largest coral reef with the Royal Australian Navy. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver probes Port Arthur's harsh penal history, while Brendan Moar examines the grip of lighthouse life on a remote island. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Miriam Corowa investigates the engineering behind the 1970s Florida-style canal system of the Gold Coast. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver meets the residents of Melbourne's historic beach huts, while Brendan Moar uncovers the history of the Great Ocean Road. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Tim Flannery begins this Top End adventure at Victoria Settlement. Neil Oliver examines the ferocious bombing of Darwin. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver investigates why no-one survived the 1941 attack on HMAS Sydney. Plus the Houtman Abrolhos islands and Shark Bay. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver unearths the history of Byron Bay. Tim Flannery uncovers the longest recorded unbroken raft journey. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver travels from Perth to Augusta, learning about a daring escape by six Irish prisoners. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver travels to Horn Island in Australia's extreme north, to uncover the role of Australia's only indigenous battalion. Show more
Professor Sue Black and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. An apparently African skeleton is unearthed near a medieval monastery. Show more
Professor Sue Black and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. Their subject is the bizarre mummified body of a 19th-century child. Show more
Professor Sue Black OBE and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. They open up the case of a mysterious skeleton discovered in Stirling Castle. Show more
Professor Sue Black OBE and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. A skeleton unearthed in London is found to be covered with disfiguring scars. Show more
Professor Sue Black and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. The team try to identify the remains of 17 people discovered in a well. Show more
Professor Sue Black and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. They look at bones that might belong to a family from 2,000 years ago. Show more
Professor Sue Black and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. They look at two skeletons discovered among 113 bodies in a mass grave outside York. Show more
Professor Sue Black and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. They investigate the discovery of a skeleton dating from around 100AD. Show more
Dan Snow and Sian Williams visit the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, where they get hands-on with some of the most luxurious and elegant cars ever made. Show more