Alice Roberts explores BBC film archive to show how the views on Vikings and their culture have changed since the 1960s by shifting from their brutal side to their pioneering trading endeavors and integration into other cultures.
Professor Alice Roberts goes through BBC film archive to see how experts viewed the most famous British ancient monument over the last 70 years, and which of their theories held up while others, like the more esoteric ones, got debunked.
Military historian Saul David explores how the West saw the USSR and Russia throughout the 20th and the 21st century using footage from classic Timewatch documentaries.
David Olusoga examines fifty years of BBC documentary archives to try and discover why dictators can have such a powerful appeal and asks if our fascination has fed their power.
Using archive film, Vanessa Collingridge examines the life of Elizabeth Tudor- her upbringing, her conflicts with her enemies and her greatest victory against the Spanish Armada
David Olusoga examines not whether the British Empire was a force for good or ill, but rather how it has been portrayed on British television over the last 70 years.