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- 05/06/2011
The stories of Leicestershire and Rutland's past.
- 05/06/2011
Spencer Leigh delves into the BBC's archives to reflect popular culture over the years.
- 12/06/2011
The stories of Leicestershire and Rutland's past.
- 12/06/2011
Spencer Leigh delves into the BBC's archives to reflect popular culture over the years.
- 29/05/2011
The stories of Leicestershire and Rutland's past.
- 29/05/2011
Spencer Leigh delves into the BBC's archives to reflect popular culture over the years.
- A Confusion of Names
How the work of Carl Linnaeus, Phillip Miller and John Ray created the science of botany.
- Ambushed
The story behind 3 Platoon, 1 Royal Anglian's 2007 tour of duty in Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Because There Was Coal in the Earth
Vincent Kane presents the classic serial on the history of coal in the Rhondda.
- Episode 1
King Charles II raps about his party lifestyle, and Helen of Troy reveals her love life.
- Hidden World
How pioneer botanists opened the door to a new branch of science - plant genetics.
- Homo Erectus
Homo sapiens and Homo erectus meet for the first time following a super-volcanic eruption.
- Our War: Caught in the Crossfire
The 2nd Battalion Princess of Wales regiment comes to terms with new rules of fighting.
- Part 1
A look at the project to recreate tapestries depicting the Spanish Armada in 1588.
- Photosynthesis
How botanists made the connection between a plant's growth and the energy from the sun.
- Series 2
Professor Sue Black OBE and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past.
- Series 2 - The Bodies in the Well
The team try to identify the remains of 17 people discovered in a Medieval well in Norwich
- The Invisible Enemy
How a Grenadier Guardsman's death made the public more aware of the human cost of IEDs.
01/04/2007
Falklands Task Force reporter Brian Hanrahan introduces a history of the Falklands War.
01/04/2007
Historic emergency debate in the House of Commons after the invasion of the Falklands.
100 Years On The Black Hills
102 year old Gwenllian Davies presents a moving account of how rural life has changed.
17 Danube Street
Pennie Taylor discovers some surprising and uplifting stories about the notorious brothel.
17/06/2007
Peter Snow reflects on covering the Falklands War from London for the BBC's Newsnight.
1707: In the Footsteps of Defoe
Sarfraz Manzoor retraces the footsteps of Daniel Defoe, a supporter of the Act of Union
1707: In the Footsteps of Defoe - East Lothian Coast
Prestonpans, Port Seaton and Cockenzie are now a commuter belt for an expanding capital.
1707: In the Footsteps of Defoe - Edinburgh
Sarfraz Manzoor retraces the footsteps of Daniel Defoe in Scotland in the 1720s.
1707: In the Footsteps of Defoe - Glasgow
Sarfraz Manzoor retraces the footsteps of author Daniel Defoe.
1707: In the Footsteps of Defoe - Stirling
Sarfraz Manzoor retraces the footsteps of author Daniel Defoe.
1707: Take an Englishman and a Scotsman
Graeme Garden presents a tongue-in-cheek look at the supposed Anglo-Scottish antipathy.
1707: The Birth of Britain
Dramatised account of the wheeling and dealing which led to the Act of Union of 1707.
1908 - The First True Olympics
Dramatised documentary about the controversial first London Olympics in 1908.
1911 Centenary Lecture
Historical lectures
1911 Centenary Lecture - Aneurin Bevan
Gordon Marsden MP delivers a lecture on Aneurin Bevan, from Tuesday 17 May.
1911 Centenary Lecture - David Lloyd George
Lord Morgan delivers a lecture on David Lloyd George, from Tuesday 11 January.
1911 Centenary Lecture - Enoch Powell
Lord Norton delivers a lecture on Enoch Powell, from Tuesday 14 June.
1911 Centenary Lecture - F E Smith
Sir Peter Tapsell MP delivers a lecture on F E Smith, from Tuesday 1 February.
1911 Centenary Lecture - Nancy Astor
Baroness Shirley Williams delivers a lecture on Nancy Astor, from Tuesday 29 March.
1911 Centenary Lecture - Sir Winston Churchill
Nicholas Soames MP delivers a lecture on Sir Winston Churchill, from Tuesday 26 April.
1914-1918
Documentary series telling the history of the Great War.
1914-1918 - Collapse
A look at poverty in Germany, how the Americans finally joined in and how the war ended.
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