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The Victorians
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 6:00
Having It All: Jeremy Paxman reflects on an era when Britain had it all, with our railways, factories and military might making us the richest country in the world. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 7:00
Mechanics and Riveters: Astounding bits of engineering. Fred stops off at Andy Thornton's, a company that makes ornate carvings, and moves on to Worsborough to make hot forge rivets. 30min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 7:30
Pattern Making: Engineering travels with the great man. Leaving his engine to be fixed, Fred visits David Ragsdale, a skilled pattern maker who just happens to own six steam engines. 30min.
Bad Boys of the Blitz: Revealed
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 8:00
Eye-opening documentary. The Blitz sparked the beginning of a crime spree that saw offences double as the mob took advantage of black-outs, rationing and the lack of policemen. 60min.
Antiques Roadshow's Greatest Finds
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 9:00
Revisiting some old friends from the Roadshow. New archives reveal the original owner of a fabulous Faberge find. Plus a 17th century antique is tracked to its new home in America. 60min.
Heroes of Biggin Hill
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 10:00
Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain through the eyes of the brave souls based at the Biggin Hill airbase, which was heavily bombarded during the conflict. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 11:00
Mechanics and Riveters: Astounding bits of engineering. Fred stops off at Andy Thornton's, a company that makes ornate carvings, and moves on to Worsborough to make hot forge rivets. 30min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 11:30
Pattern Making: Engineering travels with the great man. Leaving his engine to be fixed, Fred visits David Ragsdale, a skilled pattern maker who just happens to own six steam engines. 30min.
The Victorians
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 12:00
Having It All: Jeremy Paxman reflects on an era when Britain had it all, with our railways, factories and military might making us the richest country in the world. 60min.
Bad Boys of the Blitz: Revealed
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 13:00
Eye-opening documentary. The Blitz sparked the beginning of a crime spree that saw offences double as the mob took advantage of black-outs, rationing and the lack of policemen. 60min.
Antiques Roadshow's Greatest Finds
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 14:00
Revisiting some old friends from the Roadshow. New archives reveal the original owner of a fabulous Faberge find. Plus a 17th century antique is tracked to its new home in America. 60min.
Heroes of Biggin Hill
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 15:00
Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain through the eyes of the brave souls based at the Biggin Hill airbase, which was heavily bombarded during the conflict. 60min.
The Onedin Line
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 16:00
Echoes from Afar: Cyril Abraham's tale of the rise of a Liverpool shipping line. James is plagued with the disappearance of a steamship and a strange request from Senor Braganza. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 17:00
Mechanics and Riveters: Astounding bits of engineering. Fred stops off at Andy Thornton's, a company that makes ornate carvings, and moves on to Worsborough to make hot forge rivets. 30min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 17:30
Pattern Making: Engineering travels with the great man. Leaving his engine to be fixed, Fred visits David Ragsdale, a skilled pattern maker who just happens to own six steam engines. 30min.
Antiques Roadshow's Greatest Finds
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 18:00
Revisiting some old friends from the Roadshow. New archives reveal the original owner of a fabulous Faberge find. Plus a 17th century antique is tracked to its new home in America. 60min.
The Onedin Line
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 19:00
Echoes from Afar: Cyril Abraham's tale of the rise of a Liverpool shipping line. James is plagued with the disappearance of a steamship and a strange request from Senor Braganza. 60min.
Coast
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 20:00
The Outer Hebrides: Secrets of the UK's past revealed. On a trip to the Outer Hebrides, Neil Oliver visits the isle of Mingulay to find out why it was swiftly abandoned 100 years ago. 60min.
Dunkirk: The Forgotten Heroes
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 21:00
To mark the 70th anniversary of Dunkirk, this film recounts the heroic tale of the brave troops who kept German forces at bay as their compatriots were evacuated across the Channel. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 22:00
Mechanics and Riveters: Astounding bits of engineering. Fred stops off at Andy Thornton's, a company that makes ornate carvings, and moves on to Worsborough to make hot forge rivets. 30min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 22:30
Pattern Making: Engineering travels with the great man. Leaving his engine to be fixed, Fred visits David Ragsdale, a skilled pattern maker who just happens to own six steam engines. 30min.
Shackleton
Yesterday - Thursday 9th September, 23:00
A fine cast including Kenneth Branagh, Kevin McNally and Lorcan Cranitch star in this serial reliving the story of Shackleton's 1914 expedition to the South Pole. Part two of four. 60min.
Antiques Roadshow's Greatest Finds
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 0:00
Revisiting some old friends from the Roadshow. New archives reveal the original owner of a fabulous Faberge find. Plus a 17th century antique is tracked to its new home in America. 60min.
The Victorians
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 6:00
Dreams and Nightmares: Writer and presenter Jeremy Paxman examines the final years of Queen Victoria's reign, when artists led a revolt against Victorian values of money and morality. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 7:00
Engines at Work: Our man Fred explores the country's proud industrial heritage, this time meeting up with a few old friends at the North Staffs and Cheshire Traction Engine Club. 30min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 7:30
Chains and Copper: Engineering history with the great enthusiast, travelling the land by traction engine. Fred is in the Black Country watching the skills of an authentic chain maker. 30min.
Coast
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 8:00
The Outer Hebrides: Secrets of the UK's past revealed. On a trip to the Outer Hebrides, Neil Oliver visits the isle of Mingulay to find out why it was swiftly abandoned 100 years ago. 60min.
Antiques Roadshow
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 9:00
Silver smoothie Michael Aspel and his team of experts head for Portmeirion in North Wales. Amongst the treasures brought to light are some intricate mosaics and a valuable penknife. 60min.
Dunkirk: The Forgotten Heroes
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 10:00
To mark the 70th anniversary of Dunkirk, this film recounts the heroic tale of the brave troops who kept German forces at bay as their compatriots were evacuated across the Channel. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 11:00
Engines at Work: Our man Fred explores the country's proud industrial heritage, this time meeting up with a few old friends at the North Staffs and Cheshire Traction Engine Club. 30min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 11:30
Chains and Copper: Engineering history with the great enthusiast, travelling the land by traction engine. Fred is in the Black Country watching the skills of an authentic chain maker. 30min.
The Victorians
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 12:00
Dreams and Nightmares: Writer and presenter Jeremy Paxman examines the final years of Queen Victoria's reign, when artists led a revolt against Victorian values of money and morality. 60min.
Coast
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 13:00
The Outer Hebrides: Secrets of the UK's past revealed. On a trip to the Outer Hebrides, Neil Oliver visits the isle of Mingulay to find out why it was swiftly abandoned 100 years ago. 60min.
Antiques Roadshow
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 14:00
Silver smoothie Michael Aspel and his team of experts head for Portmeirion in North Wales. Amongst the treasures brought to light are some intricate mosaics and a valuable penknife. 60min.
Dunkirk: The Forgotten Heroes
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 15:00
To mark the 70th anniversary of Dunkirk, this film recounts the heroic tale of the brave troops who kept German forces at bay as their compatriots were evacuated across the Channel. 60min.
The Onedin Line
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 16:00
Amazon Cargo: Period drama about a Liverpool shipping line. Difficulties and danger lie ahead when Captain Fogarty attempts to take a cargo of coal up the Amazon. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 17:00
Engines at Work: Our man Fred explores the country's proud industrial heritage, this time meeting up with a few old friends at the North Staffs and Cheshire Traction Engine Club. 30min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 17:30
Chains and Copper: Engineering history with the great enthusiast, travelling the land by traction engine. Fred is in the Black Country watching the skills of an authentic chain maker. 30min.
Antiques Roadshow
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 18:00
Silver smoothie Michael Aspel and his team of experts head for Portmeirion in North Wales. Amongst the treasures brought to light are some intricate mosaics and a valuable penknife. 60min.
The Onedin Line
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 19:00
Amazon Cargo: Period drama about a Liverpool shipping line. Difficulties and danger lie ahead when Captain Fogarty attempts to take a cargo of coal up the Amazon. 60min.
Coast
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 20:00
Felixstowe to Margate: Neil Oliver brings Britain's past to life as he travels our shores. The story of the munitions ship Richard Montgomery, which sank in the Thames estuary. 60min.
Ration Book Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 21:00
Special programme marking the 70th anniversary of the start of food rationing in Britain, with a unique look at this period of austerity and recreations of some wartime recipes. 60min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 22:00
Engines at Work: Our man Fred explores the country's proud industrial heritage, this time meeting up with a few old friends at the North Staffs and Cheshire Traction Engine Club. 25min.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 22:25
Chains and Copper: Engineering history with the great enthusiast, travelling the land by traction engine. Fred is in the Black Country watching the skills of an authentic chain maker. 35min.
Shackleton
Yesterday - Friday 10th September, 23:00
Penultimate instalment of the four-part dramatisation of Shackleton's 1914 Antarctic expedition. The film uses first-hand accounts by the men on the trip to re-tell the story. 60min.
Antiques Roadshow
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 0:00
Silver smoothie Michael Aspel and his team of experts head for Portmeirion in North Wales. Amongst the treasures brought to light are some intricate mosaics and a valuable penknife. 60min.
D-Day to Berlin
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 6:00
Allies at War: Drama-documentary about the struggle to defeat Hitler's Third Reich. By the end of August 1944, Hitler's armies were in headlong retreat to the borders of the Reich. 60min.
Coast
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 7:00
The Outer Hebrides: Secrets of the UK's past revealed. On a trip to the Outer Hebrides, Neil Oliver visits the isle of Mingulay to find out why it was swiftly abandoned 100 years ago. 60min.
Nazi Hunters
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 8:00
The Hunt for Martin Bormann: From scientists to SS commanders - the stories of the Nazi war criminals and how they were tracked down. Here, Hitler's personal secretary Martin Bormann. 60min.
Battleplan
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 9:00
Breaking A Fortified Line: Examining the strategies used in warfare. A look at the assault on the Hindenburg Line in 1918 at Meuse-Argonne, and the Battle of El Alamein, 1942. 60min.
Ration Book Britain
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 10:00
Special programme marking the 70th anniversary of the start of food rationing in Britain, with a unique look at this period of austerity and recreations of some wartime recipes. 60min.
Battleplan
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 11:00
Strategic Bombing: Understanding military strategies. A look at the use of air power to destroy an enemy's ability to wage war, including the USAAF assault on Japan in 1944-45. 60min.
Battleplan
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 12:00
Outflanking: Explaining the strategies used in warfare throughout history. Two classic examples of outflanking, including the Allied breakout from the Normandy beachhead. 60min.
Battleplan
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 13:00
Special Operations: Revealing the strategies used in warfare. A look at special operations, the cutting edge of modern warfare, with a range of intelligence services involved. 60min.
Battleplan
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 14:00
Breaking A Fortified Line: Examining the strategies used in warfare. A look at the assault on the Hindenburg Line in 1918 at Meuse-Argonne, and the Battle of El Alamein, 1942. 60min.
Ration Book Britain
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 15:00
Special programme marking the 70th anniversary of the start of food rationing in Britain, with a unique look at this period of austerity and recreations of some wartime recipes. 60min.
Battleplan
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 16:00
Strategic Bombing: Understanding military strategies. A look at the use of air power to destroy an enemy's ability to wage war, including the USAAF assault on Japan in 1944-45. 60min.
Battleplan
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 17:00
Outflanking: Explaining the strategies used in warfare throughout history. Two classic examples of outflanking, including the Allied breakout from the Normandy beachhead. 60min.
The Age of Terror
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 18:00
The Paris Plot: Peter Taylor continues his series on terrorism with a look at the 1994 plane hijack by radical Islamists intent on mass destruction - a chilling precursor to 9/11. 60min.
The Age of Terror
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 19:00
War On The West: Peter Taylor concludes the series with a look at the devastating al-Qaeda bomb that exploded outside the American embassy in Nairobi in 1998, killing over 200 people. 60min.
9/11
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 20:00
Part 1: First instalment of the poignant two-part drama-documentary, presenting a minute-by-minute account of the day of the terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Center. 60min.
9/11
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 21:00
Part 2: Concluding part of the emotional drama-documentary, recreating the tragic events of the day of the terrorist attacks on New York, supported by interviews and footage. 60min.
Hamburg Cell
Yesterday - Saturday 11th September, 22:00
The first major TV dramatisation of the devastating 9/11 attacks, tracking the terrorists' story from initial meetings in Hamburg to the coordinated plane hijackings in the US. 150min.
The Naked Archaeologist
Yesterday - Sunday 12th September, 0:30
Joshua: Simcha Jacobovici uncovers the treasures of the Biblical world. The Bible says it was Joshua who conquered Canaan. But did the Old Testament's fiercest warrior even exist? 30min.

