In late 16th century Scotland, a young woman named Geillis Duncan was accused of selling her soul to the devil.
This programme tells the story of the plot to blow up King James I.
The first part of the BBC East Midlands strand "Criminal Histories", looking at the 14th Century Leicestershire c...
The story of the most disturbing witch trial in British history and how a young girl's testimony sent her mother, brother, sister and many of her neig...
On 5 November 1605, a group of conspirators planned to blow up parliament. Lucy Worsley investigates the Gunpowder Plot,...
Dan Cruickshank follows in the footsteps of chroniclers John Stow and John Strype to explore London in the 17th century, on...
A look at the world's first secret service. England has a new monarch and Robert Cecil exposes the most infamous terrorist thre...
The past explored through artefacts and dramatic reconstructions. In this programme, who was Guy Fawkes, and how and why did he plo...
Documentary account, drawn from court records and testimonies, of how Matthew Hopkins and John Stern convicted hundreds of men, w...
In 1605 conspirators plotted to blow up Parliament and kill King James I. This film seeks out the truth behind...
In a one-off precursor to his Historyonic's series, Nick Knowles gets a behind-the-scenes look at why a Yorkshire-born zealot called Guy Fa...
This Bonfire Night, watch as Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators embark on a devilish plot to blow up Parliament.
Guy Fawkes introduces himself, outlines his grievances with King James I and explains his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot.
An anonymous letter tips off Lord Monteagle and leads to the discovery of Guy Fawkes beneath Parliament.
Simon Armitage describes one of the more famous witch trials of its time in Pendle.
A description of the gruesome death of Sir Evera...
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