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Bloody Queens: Elizabeth and Mary

Bloody Queens: Elizabeth and Mary

Bloody Queens: Elizabeth and Mary – Drama revealing the intimate and ultimately deadly relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, using the words of the two queens and their courtiers.     Of all the dangers Elizabeth I had to survive – the Spanish Armada, a Catholic continent plotting against her incessantly, restless nobles uneasy at serving a queen who refused to marry – none was so personally intense as her rivalry with another woman – her cousin and fellow queen, Mary, Queen of Scots. This was her longest, most gruelling battle – lasting over two decades, […]

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The Story of Scottish Art episode 2

The Story of Scottish Art episode 2

The Story of Scottish Art episode 2: The 18th century heralded the greatest blossoming of Scottish artistry in its history. The most powerful and influential figures in Britain clamoured to have their portraits painted by Allan Ramsey and Henry Raeburn and their houses designed by Robert Adam; they stood in awe at the epic Highland landscapes of Horatio McCulloch and wept at the sensitive genre paintings of David Wilkie. Scots artist Lachlan Goudie explores how the intellectual revolution of the Enlightenment and the classical influence of the continent gave these artists the confidence and the inspiration to forge a whole

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The Story of Scottish Art episode 1

The Story of Scottish Art episode 1

The Story of Scottish Art episode 1: In the first programme, Lachlan explores Scotland’s earliest art. He visits the Ring of Brodgar in Orkney, where standing stones have watched the seasons pass for thousands of years. On the island of Westray he encounters an ancient figurine – the Westray Wife – the oldest sculpted human figure in the British Isles. He explores the sophisticated art of the Picts and the Gaels, the exuberant Renaissance period of the early Stewart kings, and the destructive heights of the Reformation, when religious artworks were all but wiped out in Scotland.     In

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Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 4

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 4

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 4: In the spectacular deserts of coastal Peru, archaeologist Dr Jago Cooper explores the dramatic rise and fall of Chimor, the first empire of South America. His journey begins among the ruins of a vast lost city once home to an all-powerful monarchy, whose subjects transformed the desert landscape, created gold and silver treasures and believed so strongly in the power of their gods that they made the most shocking of sacrifices. Chimor thrived despite facing some of the most extreme climate conditions in the world, but not even this powerful empire could withstand

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Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 3

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 3

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 3: Through the mountains and jungles of Colombia, archaeologist Dr Jago Cooper goes in search of the truth behind one of the greatest stories ever told – the legend of El Dorado. His journey takes him from Bogota to the Caribbean coast, through territories once dominated by two cultures, the Muisca and the Tairona, who flourished for centuries before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century.       When the Spanish arrived in Muisca territory in the late 1530s, they found that everyone seemed to possess gold objects. Rumours spread far

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Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 2

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 2

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 2: Deep in the Bolivian Andes at the height of 13,000ft stands Tiwanaku, the awe-inspiring ruins of a monolithic temple city. Built by a civilisation who dominated a vast swathe of South America, it was abandoned 1,000 years ago. For centuries it has been a mystery – how did a civilisation flourish at such an altitude and why did it vanish?       Jago Cooper journeys through Bolivia’s spectacular landscape to investigate the origins of Tiwanaku and finds evidence of an ancient people with amazing understanding of their environment, whose religion was based

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Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 1

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 1

Lost Kingdoms of South America episode 1: Archaeologist Dr Jago Cooper embarks on an epic journey into the remote Peruvian Andes in search of the mysterious Chachapoya people. Once numbering half a million, they were known as the ‘People of the Clouds’. Dr Cooper reveals how they developed sophisticated methods of recording stories, traded in exotic goods found hundreds of miles from their territory, and had funeral traditions that challenge assumptions about ancient human behaviour.       His search for evidence takes him to astonishing cliff tombs untouched for 500 years and one of the most spectacular fortresses in

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Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 4

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 4

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 4: Dr Jago Cooper explores the ancient civilisation of Teotihuacan, which exploded into a position of dominance in the Americas almost 2,000 years ago.     Dr Jago Cooper explores the rise and fall of the forgotten civilisations of central America. His quest takes him from the crystal blue seas of the Caribbean to the new world’s most impressive pyramids, flying over the smoking volcanoes of Costa Rica and travelling deep underground in the caves of central Mexico. He travels in the footsteps of these peoples to reveal their secrets and unearth the astonishing

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Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 3 - Between Oceans and Empires

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 3

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 3: Dr Jago Cooper explores the forgotten people of ancient Costa Rica, who built a series of spectacular settlements amongst the rivers and volcanoes. Dr Jago Cooper explores the rise and fall of the forgotten civilisations of Central America. His quest takes him from from the crystal blue seas of the Caribbean to the New World’s most impressive pyramids, flying over the smoking volcanoes of Costa Rica and travelling deep underground in the caves of central Mexico.     He travels in the footsteps of these peoples to reveal their secrets and unearth the

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Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 2

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 2

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 2: The Taino people of the Caribbean were the first people of the Americas to greet Christopher Columbus. But, as Dr Jago Cooper reveals, they had a multicultural society complete with drug-infused rituals, strange skulls and amazing navigation. In deep caverns and turquoise seas, Jago uncovers their hidden history.     Dr Jago Cooper explores the rise and fall of the forgotten civilisations of Central America. His quest takes him from the crystal-blue seas of the Caribbean to the New World’s most impressive pyramids, flying over the smoking volcanoes of Costa Rica and travelling

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Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 1

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 1

Lost Kingdoms of Central America episode 1: Dr Jago Cooper begins by journeying through southern Mexico to investigate the rise and fall of America’s oldest civilisation, the Olmec, which thrived over 3,000 years ago. He encounters colossal stone heads and the oldest rubber balls in the world and descends deep inside an ancient cave network in search of a were-jaguar.     Dr Jago Cooper explores the rise and fall of the forgotten civilisations of Central America. His quest takes him from the crystal-blue seas of the Caribbean to the New World’s most impressive pyramids, flying over the smoking volcanoes of

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Lost Kingdoms of Africa episode 8 - Bunyoro and Buganda

Lost Kingdoms of Africa episode 8 – Bunyoro and Buganda

Lost Kingdoms of Africa episode 8 – Bunyoro and Buganda: Casely-Hayford travels to Uganda to explore the rise and fall of two great kingdoms. For centuries Bunyoro was the region’s dominant power, using history and mythology to make a claim on the land. But its position was challenged by the rapid rise of Buganda, a neighbouring kingdom that had once been a collection of cultivators on the shores of Lake Victoria. Casely-Hayford goes in search of the fascinating reasons for the dramatic reversal of fortunes, and how one kingdom used the arrival of Europeans to its own advantage.    

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