Philippa Gregory tells the interweaving stories of the women who were decisive figures in the Wars of the Roses - Elizabeth W...
Philippa Gregory reveals the stories of three women at the heart of the Wars of the Roses - the 'White Queen' Elizabeth Woodv...
In the last century of their rule, four Plantagenet kings are deposed and murdered.
Sam Willis on the history of weapons that have shaped Britain. He charts the impact of gunp...
Sam Willis traces the history of the weapons that have shaped Britain. He gets a lesso...
Series charting the age of the outlaw begins with the arrival ...
Knights were more interested in the fine art of killing people and profiting from war than romantic notions of chivalry.
In this episode, Dan explores Warwick Castle whose walls echo with tales of betrayal, bloodshed, murder and financial ruin.
Peter and Dan Snow revisit the battles that shaped our nation. They tell the story of when the Welsh, led by rebel leader Owain ...
Did Richard III really kill his nephews so that he could be king? A stellar cast of experts including David Starkey and Philippa Gregor...
This new documentary explores the results of scientific tests of Richard III's remains. Would his spinal deformity have prevented him from lead...
Was a skeleton found under a Leicester car park last September really Richard III? With exclusive access to the investigating team, thi...
Nick Knowles tries to discover whether Richard III was as dastardly as history records. He was ruthless and ambitious - but was he really respo...
What really happened to the princes in the tower? Lucy Worsley uncovers the story of the two boys whose disappearance ...
Professor Richard Holmes travels to historic British sites. He visits the scene of Henry Tudor's victory over King Richard III, which changed the course...
Professor Richard Holmes walks and rides over the Hastings battlefield that marks a turning point in British history, handling the weapons and equipment...
A journey through six centuries of warfare. Military historian Professor Richard Holmes analyses the Battle of Agincourt.
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