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Abandoned Engineering (2017)
These are some of the most spectacular examples of abandoned engineering the world has ever known. The series explores how and why they were built, consider the financial and social costs of their failure and examine the environmental and ecological impacts. The series also explores how experts came up with plans to make something beautiful or useful from the ruins.
poster
63
9
6.3
/129/
57
/18/
69
/10/

Ancient Black Ops (2014)
From Ancient Greece to the frozen North, rulers have always needed their elite troops – men trained to perfection, skilled with a devastating array of weaponry – men who will track down their leader’s enemies and kill them. All assassination teams faced one big problem: getting close enough to kill. No one in the ancient world had sniper rifles. As a result even the most formidable Japanese Ninjas got captured and tortured. This series brings some of the most dramatic tales of antiquity to life with a mixture of dramatic reconstruction, documentary filming and expert testimony. Each episode details the intricate complexity of the elite troops who performed the assassination missions and how they worked. It shows what they had to do to achieve elite status, how they could dress, and the weapons they got to use when they completed their first mission.
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Amazon Prime Video
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8.2
/6/
51
/7/
80
/1/

Medieval Dead (2013)
If the medieval dead could speak, what would they tell us? They would recount extraordinary tales of pagan rituals, plague, and the cruel land in which ordinary folk struggled just to stay alive. Now, centuries after they were buried, the medieval dead are about to rise from their graves. This series reveals true stories of medieval life by examining the skeletal remains that lie buried below the earth's surface. Combining atmospheric dramatic reconstructions of gripping stories with archaeological science, Medieval Dead takes viewers deeper into the medieval world than ever before.
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65
/2/

Robson Green: World's Most Amazing Walks (2025)
Robson Green embarks on a series of unforgettable adventures along some of the world's most awe-inspiring trails.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
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90
/2/

Bangers & Cash: Under the Bonnet (2024)
Previously unseen footage of some of the most iconic cars of the series, including the Mini Cooper S, the Saab 96 and the Lotus Esprit. Narrated by Toby Foster.
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60
/2/
cc age 5+

The Viking Dead (2018)
Almost two millennia after the Viking's often-terrifying reign, the modern age is used to uncover their secrets. By investigating burial sites, we discover who the Norsemen really were, what the truth was about the raids and battles, and what every-day life in a Viking settlement entailed.
poster
Britbox Apple TV Channel
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7.4
/15/

Decades That Defined Us (2022)
Going on a journey through the sixties, seventies, and eighties through archive footage, and recorded testimony of the time, to rediscover the decades that defined us.
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8.8
/9/
80
/1/

Tony Robinson's Marvellous Machines (2023)
Sir Tony Robinson travels the world to explore the most unusual and innovative machines and vehicles in this series packed with exciting stunts and epic challenges.
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8.2
/40/
60
/2/

Africa from Above (2022)
A fresh perspective of the continent, taking viewers on a spectacular aerial adventure over natural wonders and diverse habitats, from vibrant cities to deep in the African bush.
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8.9
/41/
57
/4/

Retro Electro Workshop (2023)
Series about the dying art of repairing electronics, fronted by super-fixer Rob Howard, one of the UK's last remaining full-time repair men of retro-electronic products.
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7.5
/17/
70
/1/
70
/1/

Scouting for Toys (2022)
Behind the scenes at internationally renowned Vectis Toys Auctioneers in Teesside, where buyers and sellers from all over the world come to trade every toy imaginable.
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8.5
/38/
48
/6/
62
/5/

Hornby: A Model World (2021)
Going behind the scenes with one of Britain's best loved model-making companies. Hornby opens its doors to reveal how their dedicated team of designers strive to shrink a new generation of mighty machines
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The Roku Channel
75
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8.0
/214/
72
/26/
74
/5/

Secrets of the London Underground (2021)
Railway historian Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway from the London Transport Museum explore hidden areas of the London Underground that—despite being just feet away from where millions of people regularly travel—hardly anyone knows about. The pair will explore abandoned tunnels, secret bunkers and hidden staircases that have been concealed from public view for years.
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30
/3/
TMDb

WW2 Frontlines (2021)
Dive into the heart of battle, and visit the critical turning points in some of WWII’s most decisive confrontations. From the killing fields of Normandy to the hazardous mountains of Italy, over the vast Pacific Ocean and into devastated Berlin.
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7.0
/35/
50
/3/
53
/3/

The Buildings That Fought Hitler (2021)
Exploring the buildings that were built to defend Britain from a German invasion during World War II. From coastal defences, to secret bases, travel across Britain looking at the buildings that were built to fight Hitler and his advancing army.
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8.2
/15/
30
/2/

Secrets of the Transport Museum (2021)
Brooklands Museum is home to the world's most important pieces of motorsport and aviation history. From the first purpose-built racing circuit and the cars that broke land-speed records on it, to an extraordinary collection of aircrafts highlighting aeronautical innovation - this place has it all. But it’s a constant battle to keep the engines humming and the rotors turning on these priceless pieces of engineering. Every day, a team of volunteer mechanics and restorers are on hand to save these precious vehicles from the ravages of time. Follow the Brooklands volunteers and staff as they mend, maintain and restore the most extraordinary historic motors and aeroplanes in the world.
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43
/3/

World War 2 From Above (2021)
In this six-part series, battlefield historians and military experts utilise cutting edge, drone mounted technology to re-examine some of the second world war’s most iconic sites. Aerial footage of different theatres and battle scenes from World War Two.
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Amazon Prime Video
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7.5
/83/
64
/7/
70
/1/

Royal Murder Mysteries (2017)
Royal Murder Mysteries is a hard-hitting upcoming series investigates all of these extraordinary stories, sifting through the evidence, the facts as it seeks to reach final conclusions and numerous theories surrounding royal deaths.
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10
/1/
TMDb

Royals on the Frontline (2019)
The Royals hold over 100 military titles between them, and five generations of Windsor's have served in the forces, several on the front line. Royals on the Frontline follows the timeline of the Royal Family from the early 20th Century with WW2 to the modern-day conflicts such as Afghanistan. Stories include the familiar such as Prince Harry's evacuation from the frontline when his position was revealed by the press or the reasons behind Prince Edward leaving the Royal Marines mid training, to the more unknown such as Prince Andrew's helicopter decoy exploits in the Falklands or our Queen's rebellion against her father by joining the ATS in WW2. Over the course of this series these three compelling episodes aim to give the audience an unprecedented insight into the Royals and the armed services that fight in their name.
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40
/4/

No County for Old Men (2012)
Fast Show comedians John Thomson and Simon Day embark on a humorous tour of the British counties' bizarre traditions and pastimes.
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10
/2/
TMDb

Paranormal Files (2012)
Do ghosts and aliens haunt our world today? This series explores mysterious incidents throughout England. From deadly fires without culprits, to undead sightings, to lights in the skies.
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60
/1/
TMDb

The Day When
Travel back to the moments in history when famous figures were about to make some of the most important decisions of all time. Archive material and gripping dramatisations reveal why these men chose the paths they did and how it changed the course of events forever.
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47
/4/
TMDb

History Hunters (2020)
In a quaint English market town, father and son Dave and Steve Nuwar run military antiques business War & Son – a treasure trove where you can buy a little piece of history. Their shop is packed with fascinating items, from pieces that tell the stories of our past to unique personal collections, steeped in stories of bravery. In History Hunters, Dave and Steve travel the country to source items from fairs, auctions, house calls, and online. But it's the stories that they can uncover behind these items that make them so appealing to collectors from around the world. We follow the deeply personal and historical stories behind each item, through the authentic War & Son process of purchase, research, finding a buyer and regularly getting side-tracked by the eccentric world of Dave and Steve along the way.
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10
/1/
TMDb

The Underground War (2017)
This fascinating two-parter traces an unprecedented hi-tech search for one of the last Allied dug-outs, deep beneath the cornfields of Flanders, Belgium. The Underground War not only exposes the secret war beneath the surface of Flanders' Fields but also the modern-day search for one of the last hidden dug-outs.
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10
/1/
TMDb

The British Middle Class (2017)
Former Labour MP, historian and broadcaster Tristram Hunt examines the social class's origins, rise and decline in this fascinating documentary. With the wealth generated from industry suddenly empowering a whole new section of the British population, what began as a backlash against the landed aristocracy soon became a movement where this newly moneyed group had to become protective of their own status and, in many ways, turn their back on where they came from.
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Amazon Prime Video
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10
/2/

The English Civil War (2002)
N/A
poster
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30
/1/
TMDb

Dom Joly's Made In Britain
Join award-winning television comedian Dom Joly on an epic road trip around Britain in an attempt to fill his house from top to bottom with British-made products in the brand new series Made In Britain. As part of this unique experiment, Dom will have his family home turned upside down and stripped of everything he owns that’s not made in the UK. He’s then challenged to go on a remarkable shopping trip, travelling the length and breadth of the country to try and replace all his foreign goods with British-made products.
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6.3
/86/
10
/1/
TMDb

A Tale of Two Sisters (2017)
The relationships between female historical figures and their sisters. Explores the fascinating but sometimes fractious lives of aviation hero Amelia Earhart, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, and the infamous Mitford sisters.
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10
/1/
TMDb

The Day When... (2018)
In a time of crisis or war, any personal decision by a national leader can change the course of history. Some of the great leaders and dictators of the 20th century - Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, Charles De Gaulle and Franklin D Roosevelt - have all had to make grave decisions that have not only plunged millions of people into danger, but also Told like a thriller, each episode of The Day When... uses archive material and dramatisations to help bring these pivotal moments in modern history back to life and focus on the tensions of the moment, and why these men made the decisions they made.
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8.0
/82/
60
/5/
90
/3/

Churchill's Bodyguard (2005)
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poster
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7.9
/13/
36
/6/

Deep Wreck Mysteries (2006)
Britain and Ireland, island nations, have the richest of maritime histories. Thousands of vessels lie wrecked off their shores. Many sank in time of World War and are yet to be discovered.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
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8.3
/25/
52
/4/

Warbird Workshop (2020)
Documentary following the engineers and aviators who battle to keep the UK's most historic warplanes in the air.
poster
Britbox Apple TV Channel
82
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8.6
/220/
65
/6/
95
/2/

Canal Boat Diaries (2019)
Travelling through England’s landscapes, towns and villages, Robbie Cumming offers a personal take on life aboard his narrowboat the Naughty Lass.
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7.9
/53/
50
/3/
90
/1/

WW2 - Battles for Europe (2019)
Eye-witness veteran testimony from men who served under fire on the frontline
poster
Amazon Prime Video
65
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7.0
/61/
66
/18/
60
/1/

Underground Marvels (2019)
Historians, engineers, ​and experts take a look at the underground structures, systems, and phenomena that exist beneath our feet.
poster
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8.2
/14/
40
/2/

Steam Train Britain (2019)
The Age of Steam was born in Britain, it was one of the greatest technological breakthroughs the world had ever seen. It changed everything from the food we could eat to the jobs we could do and it powered Britain's rise to the summit of imperial power. It lasted 130 years and then was gone. Lines were axed and steam was replaced by diesel and electric trains. Yet out of the ashes the steam lines rose again as enthusiasts re-opened old lines and fired up long silent steam engines. Today the heritage lines are thriving bringing the age of steam back to life and with it bringing joy to 8 million passengers every year.
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7.1
/17/
10
/1/
TMDb

Castle Builders (2015)
This brand new and exclusive three-part series is the story of the blood, sweat and vision behind the architecture; of courts and rulers, power struggles, innovation and intrigue. Castle Builders unearths the human story of those who laboured to build these massive fortresses - and the visions of the royals and aristocrats that invested stupendous sums to buttress their power and glorify their courts. Across Europe, from Carcassonne to Caerphilly, from the Rhine to the Thames, masterpieces in stone draw visiting tourists in the millions. With towering walls and rolling turrets, these long-standing survivors of military history provide us with some of the most breathtaking images of recent European civilisation. But how were these medieval super-structures built? How were revolutionary machines alongside countless men and women organised to create such colossal fortifications built not only for defence but also for beauty?
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40
/2/
TMDb

Viking Dead (2018)
From around 700AD to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, the Vikings of the Nordic lands raided and traded across northern, central, eastern and western Europe to create a feared and notorious empire. Now, almost two millennia after their often-terrifying reign, Yesterday uses the modern age to uncover secrets from the Viking Age. By investigating burial sites, The Viking Dead asks who the Norsemen really were, what the truth was about the raids and battles, and what every-day life in a Viking settlement entailed.
poster
Hoopla
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42
/4/

Trains That Changed the World (2018)
This series looks at the iconic trains that have done the most to change history. Each train is an engineering marvel, each one a leap forward in the history of trains and railways. But more than this, these are the trains that made the modern world. These are the trains that unify nations and open up continents, that miraculously shrink distance and create a global economy, changing how we trade, what we buy and make and sell. They change how we live and even how we think, speeding up our lives and expanding our horizons. These are the machines that made us modern. Each episode features one iconic train and describes its impact on railway history and on history in general, combining archive and expert testimony with actuality and hands-on engineering demonstrations.
poster
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10
/2/
TMDb

UKTV Documentaries (2007)
Documentaries aired on UKTV's 10 networks. The channel launched on 8 March 2004 as UKTV Documentary, showing factual documentaries, mainly taken from the BBC archives, on a variety of subjects if not covered by another channel in the UKTV network, such as Jacob Bronowski's The Ascent of Man. Much of this programming had come from the former UKTV channel UK Horizons, which had closed down the day before and which the channel, along with UKTV People, replaced. UKTV Documentary occupied the same broadcasting slot as UK Horizons. On 9 October 2008, UKTV announced plans to rebrand UKTV Documentary and UKTV People in early 2009. The news came just two days after UKTV's entertainment channels were rebranded to Watch, Gold and Alibi. They announced that UKTV Documentary would be rebranded as Eden and this rebrand took place on 26 January 2009.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
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65
/6/
40
/1/

Train Truckers (2019)
The adventures of a family run crew of heavy-haulage specialists as they race to transport the heaviest, longest and most precious locomotives around the world by road, rail and sea.
poster
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8.6
/68/
58
/8/
43
/3/

The Architecture the Railways Built (2020)
Railway expert and train enthusiast Tim Dunn explores the stunning architecture that lines the railway network in `The Architecture the Railways Built'. He visits stations made up of simple stone buildings, decorative Victorian grandeur, and striking glass and concrete structures, but he doesn't stop at visiting stations, as he explores every structure which owes its existence to the railway, including viaducts, railway hotels, tunnels, and the less obvious buildings such as homes, swimming pools, and Turkish baths.
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16
/3/
TMDb

Professor Hutton's Curiosities (2013)
Twelve-part series takes viewers on a journey to the unsung gems of British museums, with enthusiastic academic and historian, Professor Ronald Hutton.
poster
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10
/1/
TMDb

Restoration Workshop (2020)
Buying and selling antiques is a constantly evolving business. To succeed you have to stand out from the crowd. In this world, dealer and expert restorer Gary Wallis is King, and, from their Restoration Yard in picturesque Henley-on-Thames, he and his team are masters at creating high end pieces of art. This series focuses on Gary and his team on their quest to buy items with the hidden potential and turn it into great items with potential.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
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5.8
/48/
57
/7/

Medieval Murder Mysteries (2015)
The medieval period gave us some of the greatest, most enduring stories in history. Some are of them were real – some are altered into pure Legend. These legends usually had somebody doing villainous deeds. The even greater thing is that most of these were surrounded in mystery or conspiracy. Medieval Murder Mysteries uses modern thinking from historical police criminology combined with forensics and human osteologists blended with current historical ideas to try and solve what really happened all those years ago. Magnificent castles, chivalrous knights, powerful kings and queens? You’ll have them. Also require dark deeds, illicit lovers, greedy nobles, mad cardinals? Look no further. They’re all here.
poster
YouTube TV
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7.0
/91/
40
/2/
70

Private Lives of the Monarchs (2017)
Tracy Borman reveals the intimate details of the monarchs, to find out what really went on in their private lives.
poster
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7.2
/38/
63
/9/
87
/3/

Impossible Railways (2018)
N/A
poster
Amazon Prime Video
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7.7
/44/
68
/5/

World's Greatest Palaces (2019)
A behind the scenes look through the corridors of power in ten of the most opulent and historic royal residences on Earth. We reveal the stories behind the Kings and Queens who lived in these grand homes and uncover the secrets of the architects, engineers and courtiers who brought them to life.


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