The Ellis family travel back in time to reveal how life has changed for northern working-class families over the past 100 years. Their exper...
Dr Yasmin Khan discovers the awful living conditions the workers during the Industrial Revolution had put up with.
Ricky explores the special coronation ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May.
Ricky explores the life of King Charles III, ahead of his special coronation ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May.
A group of people move into a recreated Victorian slum. In the final episode the slum dwellers have moved into the 20th century and social cha...
A group of people move into a recreated Victorian slum. The slum dwellers have moved into the 1890s, when Britain was slowly recovering from a...
A group of people move into a recreated Victorian slum. The slum dwellers have moved into the turbulent 1880s: unemployment was sky high, livi...
A group of 21st-century people move into a recreated Victorian slum. The slum dwellers live through a dire economic depression that blighted t...
A group of 21st-century people move into a recreated Victorian slum. In this episode, the slum dwellers move into the 1860s, when London was t...
After discovering coffins within coffins, a small teenage body is discovered.
Behind another sealed wall, Howard Carter discovers numerous shrines within shrines and Tutankhamun's sarcophagus.
Colourised images of when Tutankhamun's tomb was rediscovered share the magic of that historic moment.
The important history of the residents of 5 Ravensworth Terrace.
The refurbishing of the house on Ravensworth Terrace are completed alongside a revival of Tyneside.
During the 1960's 5 Ravensworth Terrace was as a Salvation Army base.
David Olusoga explores how 5 Ravensworth Terrace was an important space to a young family adapting to life post WW2.
A resident of 5 Ravensworth Terrace wrote a diary while during the second world war.
In the final part of this journey Angellica Bell meets one of the descendants of William Wilberforce who helpe...
Angellica Bell explains what happened to the slaves once they arrived in the Caribbean.
A group of school children crowd onto a bus to try and get a sense of how slaves felt on the crowded ships taking them to new lands.
Angellica Bell describes how people were captured and treated in Senegal as they entered into a life of salvery.
Angellica Bell introduces the slave trade and the importance of Bristol in its history.
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