When the body of a farmer is found in a lake, a bioarchaeologist helps police reveal how he got there. Show more
When a woman is the victim of an acid attack in Brighton, an expert pieces together hours of CCTV footage to identify the suspect. Show more
A blood residue specialist leads police to the killers of an East Sussex waiter, brutally bludgeoned in his flat. Show more
When a woman is found dead in an Egyptian hotel room, a toxicologist uncovers a sinister murder plot. And police turn to a cell communications analyst to solve a teacher's murder. Show more
Detectives hunting the killer of a young woman from Bolton require the help of a fibre and DNA specialist to arrest their suspect. Show more
When a dismembered body is discovered, police turn to a facial reconstruction expert to help identify the victim. Show more
When two men are wrongly convicted of murder, a forensic blood spatter analyst helps to prove their innocence. Show more
An expert witness helps police link a drug gang to the death of a Vietnamese man in Wales. And DNA experts gather evidence that identifies the killer of a man from Bristol. Show more
When a decomposed body is washed up on a Dutch beach, a UK facial reconstruction expert helps uncover the identity. Show more
A dentist’s expertise in forensics helps police to connect a man to the disappearance of his wife. And a soil expert helps to bring convictions against three heritage thieves. Show more
In the west of Britain, there's a rare medieval cemetery, a disappearing Mesolithic landscape, a mysterious Iron Age burial and the ruins of a Gothic masterpiece.
In central England, an RAF airbase with a Roman past, a forgotten medieval nunnery, a gold pendant from a 7th-century grave and a pub with a very long history of hospitality.
Archaeology in the south of England unearths Britain’s oldest shoe, the lost shipyard of one of England’s greatest warrior kings and Britain’s top-secret WWII defences.
Digs in northern Britain reveal a Roman emperor’s lost bathhouse, the sunken treasures of medieval pilgrims and a formidable fortress perched on top of a Scottish mountain.
Roberts reveals the most fascinating archaeological finds this year in the east of England: a Roman dodecahedron, the secrets of Boudicca’s hill fort and Waterloo’s disappearing dead.
Digs in the west of Britain reveal a forgotten fortress teetering on the edge of a cliff, evidence of the oldest house in Cardiff and a discovery at a Roman mosaic that shocks the experts.