Vikings episode 3

Vikings episode 3

Vikings episode 3: Neil Oliver explores how the Viking Age finally ended, tracing the Norse voyages of discovery, the first Danish kings, and the Christian conversions that opened the door to European high society.     He also uncovers the truth about England’s King Canute – he was not an arrogant leader who thought he could hold back the waves, but the Viking ruler of an entire empire of the north and an early adopter of European standardisation.   Vikings episode 3   Cnut the Great Cnut Sweynsson, known as Cnut the Great or Canute, was King of Denmark, England […]

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The Secret History of the British Garden episode 3

The Secret History of the British Garden episode 3

The Secret History of the British Garden episode 3: On his journey through 400 years of British gardens, Monty explores the extraordinary transformations that occurred throughout the 19th century. As a result of an expanding empire, scientific and technological innovation and social change, British gardens became more exotic, more colourful and more widely accessible than ever before.     Monty visits the most influential gardens of the period, from Queen Victoria’s royal retreat at Osborne to the very first public park, Derby’s Arboretum. At Kew and Edinburgh botanic gardens, he uncovers scientific secrets that enabled a wealth of new exotic

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The Secret History of the British Garden episode 2

The Secret History of the British Garden episode 2

The Secret History of the British Garden episode 2: On his journey through four hundred years of Britain’s garden history, Monty Don arrives in the 18th century, an age that gave rise to the landscape garden, created on a scale that had never been seen before. Using Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown‘s first commission – Croome Court in Worcestershire – as his base, Monty sets out to investigate what inspired and influenced this gardening revolution.     Along the way, he visits the landscape garden of Rousham, designed by the maverick William Kent, and Stanage Park, designed by the marketing genius Humphrey

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The Saturn V Story

The Saturn V Story

The Saturn V Story: In 1961 when President Kennedy pledged to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade, no rocket existed with the power or capability to rise to the challenge.     In order to win the race to space, the United States would need to establish a multi-billion dollar space program. One man, Werner Von Braun believed he had the knowledge and vision to make Kennedy’s dream a reality. This is the story of the most powerful machine ever built, and the men and women who believed it could fly.   The Saturn

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Vikings episode 1

Vikings episode 1

Vikings episode 1: In the first programme, Neil begins by discovering the mysterious world of the Vikings’ prehistoric ancestors.     Neil Oliver heads for Scandinavia to reveal the truth behind the legend of the Vikings. The remains of weapons-filled war boats, long-haired Bronze Age farmers and a Swedish site of a royal palace and gruesome pagan rituals conjure up an ancient past from which the Viking Age was to suddenly erupt.   Vikings episode 1   Viking Age The Viking Age (793–1066 AD) is a period in the history of the Scandinavians, during which they expanded and built settlements

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Ancient Aliens - Aliens and Evil Places

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Evil Places

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Evil Places: For thousands of years, there have been places around the world considered dangerous to humans.   Fullscreen download   Might these locations hold the key to an otherworldly connection? At Australia’s Black Mountains, local myths speak of ancient serpent gods and hikers disappearing. Every year hundreds are drawn to a dark forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan–to commit suicide. What causes these places to be evil? Could there be evidence that past extraterrestrial activity lead to the negative energy in Earth’s evil places?   Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Evil

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The Secret History of the British Garden episode 1

The Secret History of the British Garden episode 1

The Secret History of the British Garden – 17th Century episode 1: Monty Don uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain’s 17th-century gardens. Starting his journey at the sole surviving garden of the 1600s – Levens Hall in Cumbria – Monty sets out to investigate what the gardens of this age would have looked like and what influenced and inspired their creation.     Along the way, he sees a long-lost garden that – through archaeology and a German Luftwaffe photograph taken in the 1940s – reveals the hidden messages and religious beliefs of our 17th-century forebears. And Monty heads to

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Ancient Aliens – Destination Chile episode 3 2020

Ancient Aliens – Destination Chile episode 3 2020

Ancient Aliens – Destination Chile episode 3 2020: Chile boasts the highest number of annual UFO sightings of any nation on Earth.     Now, incredible new footage of a strange craft–captured by a Navy helicopter–has even the Chilean government asking if alien visitors are drawn to this part of the world. Is there a connection to the more than 5,000 ancient geoglyphs found into Chile’s Atacama Desert’   Ancient Aliens – Destination Chile episode 3 2020   Geoglyph A geoglyph is a large design or motif (generally longer than 4 metres) produced on the ground and typically formed by

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Gardening Australia episode 1 2020

Gardening Australia episode 1 2020

Gardening Australia episode 1 2020: Costa Georgiadis visits the home of permaculture, Sophie Thomson visits waterside accommodation for native bees, Tino Carnevale prunes stone fruit at The Patch and we explore Bundjalung country with Clarence Slockee.     Gardening Australia has always provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Inspiring, entertaining and full of practical advice, join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they unearth gardening ideas, meet avid gardeners and look at some of the most inspiring gardens from across the country.   Gardening Australia episode 1 2020   The Home of Permaculture It’s more

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The Man who Discovered Egypt

The Man who Discovered Egypt

The Man who Discovered Egypt: Documentary about English Egyptologist Flinders Petrie, the pioneer of systematic methodology in archaeology.     Ancient Egypt was vandalised by tomb raiders and treasure hunters until this Victorian adventurer took them on. Most people have never heard of him, but this maverick undertook a scientific survey of the pyramids, discovered the oldest portraits in the world, unearthed Egypt’s prehistoric roots – and in the process invented modern field archaeology, giving meaning to a whole civilisation.   The Man who Discovered Egypt   Flinders Petrie Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, commonly known as Flinders Petrie, was

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Ancient Aliens - Aliens and Deadly Weapons

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Deadly Weapons

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Deadly Weapons: Iron swords forged in blazing hot fires… Gunpowder with the power to tear apart human flesh… And rockets capable of destroying entire cities…     Alternative server and download     Throughout history, advances in technology have lead to the development of powerful weapons–each more deadly than the last. But were these lethal weapons the product of human innovation–or were they created with help from another, otherworldly source?

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The Flu That Killed 50 Million

The Flu That Killed 50 Million

The Flu That Killed 50 Million: It is 1918 and the end of WWI. Millions have died, and the world is exhausted by war. But soon a new horror is sweeping the world, a terrifying virus that will kill more than fifty million people – the Spanish flu.     Using dramatic reconstruction and eyewitness testimony from doctors, soldiers, civilians and politicians, this one-off special brings to life the onslaught of the disease, the horrors of those who lived through it and the efforts of the pioneering scientists desperately looking for the cure. Narrated by Christopher Eccleston, the film also

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