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Digging for Britain episode 2 2023

Digging for Britain episode 2 2023

Digging for Britain episode 2 2023: In this captivating episode, Professor Alice Roberts embarks on a journey to explore more archaeological sites scattered throughout the country, delving into the mysteries and discoveries that continue to illuminate British history from prehistoric times to the Roman, Saxon, and Tudor eras. On her latest adventure, she ventures to a breathtaking ancient monument that […]

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Cold War episode 18 - Good Guys, Bad Guys 1967-1978

Cold War episode 18 – Good Guys, Bad Guys 1967-1978

Cold War episode 18 – Good Guys, Bad Guys 1967-1978: The Cold War was not only a confrontation between two superpowers, but also a series of proxy conflicts that involved their allies and surrogates in different regions of the world. One of the main arenas of this surrogate warfare was the Middle East, where the United States and the Soviet

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Digging for Britain episode 1 2023

Digging for Britain episode 1 2023

Digging for Britain episode 1 2023: In this exciting new series, renowned archaeologist Professor Alice Roberts embarks on a journey to explore even more archaeological sites scattered throughout the nation. With recent excavations in southern England shedding light on a previously undiscovered Roman town, a hidden Tudor ship submerged beneath a quarry, and evidence pointing to Henry VIII’s financial forgery

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Cold War episode 17 - Detente 1969-1975

Cold War episode 17 – Detente 1969-1975

Cold War episode 17 – Detente 1969-1975: In the early 1970s, North Vietnam launched a new offensive against the South, prompting the United States to intensify its bombing campaign in an effort to bring an end to the conflict. At the same time, the U.S. government, under President Richard Nixon, sought to establish peace through diplomatic means, building closer relations

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Hidden Treasures of the National Trust episode 1

Hidden Treasures of the National Trust episode 1

Hidden Treasures of the National Trust episode 1: A painting’s hidden story is revealed, a beautiful Chinese bridge is painstakingly rebuilt, and a 450-year-old table must be saved from collapse and made ready to go on tour. In the first episode of “Hidden Treasures of the National Trust,” viewers are taken on an extraordinary journey to uncover the hidden stories

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Cold War episode 16 - China 1949-1972

Cold War episode 16 – China 1949-1972

Cold War episode 16 – China 1949-1972 – Chinese communists win the longest civil war in 20th century history.  In the annals of 20th-century history, the Chinese Communist Party emerged victorious in the longest and most protracted civil war, profoundly shaping the nation’s future. Mao Zedong’s initial land reforms were met with widespread approval, but in 1958, he embarked on

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Cold War episode 15 - Red Spring: The Sixties

Cold War episode 15 – Red Spring: The Sixties

Cold War episode 15 – Red Spring: The Sixties – In the Soviet bloc, communist rule stifles ambition and achievement. Soviet defense expenditure cripples economic growth. In the Soviet bloc, the grip of communist rule has long been a suppressive force, stifling ambition and achievement among its citizens. The immense burden of Soviet defense expenditure continues to hinder economic growth,

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Cold War episode 14 - Make Love, not War: The Sixties

Cold War episode 14 – Make Love, not War: The Sixties

Cold War episode 14 – Make Love, not War: The Sixties – As the Western economies experienced growth and prosperity during the mid-20th century, a significant portion of this success was fueled by the production of armaments. This era saw young people rejecting the affluence of their parents’ generation and the political tensions of the Cold War. Many among the

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Age of Steam episode 6

Age of Steam episode 6

Age of Steam episode 6: Fred delves into the significant progress made in the field of steam power technology, with particular focus on the groundbreaking invention of the steam turbine. He examines the persistent utilisation of this remarkable innovation in contemporary times, where it continues to play a crucial role in electricity generation across various types of power plants, including

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Age of Steam episode 5

Age of Steam episode 5

Age of Steam episode 5: A look at how steam power revolutionised shipping, from the earliest paddle steamers with screw propellers to more modern vessels like the Royal Yacht Britannia. Britain’s most beloved steeplejack and fervent industrial enthusiast, the late Fred Dibnah, transports us to the captivating era of the 18th century, when the ground-breaking invention of the steam engine

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Cold War episode 12 - MAD 1960-1972

Cold War episode 12 – MAD 1960-1972

Cold War episode 12 – MAD 1960-1972 – Throughout the 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union find themselves embroiled in a perilous nuclear standoff, both keenly aware that attacking the other could incite retaliation and result in self-destruction. This precarious balance leads to the evolution of nuclear strategy, known as Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD), in which both sides

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Cold War episode 11 - Vietnam 1954-1968

Cold War episode 11 – Vietnam 1954-1968

Cold War episode 11 – Vietnam 1954-1968: Since the conclusion of French colonial rule, Vietnam has been a nation divided. The North is governed by communists, while the South is controlled by anti-communists. Despite cautionary advice against involvement in a nationalist conflict, the United States deploys its military forces. As opposition to the war grows within America, the US comes

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