Exploration and empires
02: Cortes | Heroes and Villains
02: Cortes | Heroes and Villains
The Spanish adventurer Hernan Cortes is supposed to have taken the Aztec empire with a few soldiers and 16 horses. Can that be true?
05: Age of Plunder | Andrew Marr's History of the World
05: Age of Plunder | Andrew Marr's History of the World
Andrew tells the story of Europe's rise from piracy to private enterprise, starting with Columbus's discovery of Amer...
05: The Enterprise of England | Elizabeth R
05: The Enterprise of England | Elizabeth R
With the threat of war against Spain suddenly imminent, Elizabeth must place her faith in the strength of the navy, led by Sir Fr...
06: First Contact | Civilisations
06: First Contact | Civilisations
David Olusoga shows how art was always on the frontline when distant cultures met.
06: The Panama Canal | Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
06: The Panama Canal | Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
The story of French engineer Ferdinand De Lesseps' scheme to build a canal across Panama.
S01E10: This Is Your Reign: Napoleon | Horrible Histories
S01E10: This Is Your Reign: Napoleon | Horrible Histories
Napoleon Bonaparte is reunited with his rather unexpectedly accented family.
The Myth of the Spanish Inquisition | Timewatch
The Myth of the Spanish Inquisition | Timewatch
Through special access to the secrets of the Inquisition's own archives, Timewatch presents a very different version of histo...
Islamic civilisations
01: Holy War | The Crusades
01: Holy War | The Crusades
Dr Thomas Asbridge re-examines the story of the Crusades. He traces the epic journey of the first crusaders as they marched from Europe to recapt...
Episode 1 | The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Episode 1 | The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Rageh Omaar examines the history of the Ottoman empire. He starts by looking at the unlikely roots of the Ottomans, as nom...
Medicine Through Time (1998): 01: Medicine and Religion | History File
Medicine Through Time (1998): 01: Medicine and Religion | History File
Programme begins with looking at Ancient Greece, then the Roman Empire then looking at Muslim and Chri...
Medicine Through Time (1989): 01: Medicine, Religion and Natural Causes | History File
Medicine Through Time (1989): 01: Medicine, Religion and Natural Causes | History File
This programme looks at ancient Egypt, Hippocrates, Christianity and Islam.
Episode 2 | The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Episode 2 | The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Rageh Omaar explores the contrasts between two very different Ottoman sultans, Suleiman the Magnificent in the 16th centur...
01: Wellspring of Holiness | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
01: Wellspring of Holiness | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore begins a history of Jerusalem by exploring how it came into being and how it became ...
The first crusade | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
The first crusade | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore discusses the events of the first crusade.
02: Invasion, Invasion, Invasion | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
02: Invasion, Invasion, Invasion | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore continues his history of Jerusalem by discovering the impact of Islam and the ...
02: Clash of the Titans | The Crusades
02: Clash of the Titans | The Crusades
Dr Thomas Asbridge examines the two figures who have come to embody Crusader war: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin.
Episode 3 | The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Episode 3 | The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Rageh Omaar ends his series with a look at how the collapse of the Ottoman Empire created a legacy of tension and conflict...
24: 1979: God Fights Back | People's Century
24: 1979: God Fights Back | People's Century
Religion makes a comeback into people's lives in the Islamic world and elsewhere, as people seek guidance and spiritual sustenan...
Algebra | Science and Islam
Algebra | Science and Islam
Jim Al-Khalili describes the invention of algebra by medieval Islamic mathematicians.
Medieval Islamic Compassion | Science and Islam
Medieval Islamic Compassion | Science and Islam
Jim Al-Khalili talks about the enduring legacies of medieval Islamic medicine.
Islamic Medicine | Science and Islam
Islamic Medicine | Science and Islam
Jim Al-Khalili explains the importance of medical knowledge to medieval Islam.
The Temple Mount | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
The Temple Mount | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore discusses the unique design of The Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The Night Journey | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
The Night Journey | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore discusses the Prophet Muhammad and his Night Journey to the The Furthest Sanctuary in Jerusal...
The Secret Rules of Modern Living: Algorithms
The Secret Rules of Modern Living: Algorithms
Marcus du Sautoy demystifies the hidden world of algorithms, revealing where these 2,000-year-old problem-solvers came from, ho...
02: The Cross and the Crescent | Africa's Great Civilisations
02: The Cross and the Crescent | Africa's Great Civilisations
Henry Louis Gates Jr explores how the emergence of Christianity and Islam reshaped Africa over centuries.
Printing press | Science and Islam
Printing press | Science and Islam
Jim Al-Khalili looks at how the printing press shifted the centres of scientific research from East to West.
Time-keeping and prayer | Science and Islam
Time-keeping and prayer | Science and Islam
Jim Al-Khalili explains how Islamic prayer patterns encouraged the development of new methods of time-keeping.
Medieval Japan
Episode 2 | Japan with Sue Perkins
Episode 2 | Japan with Sue Perkins
Sue Perkins enjoys a night out with Kyoto's geishas, goes free diving with some ama divers and visits Hiroshima. In Tokyo, she explores ho...
04: The Shogun | Heroes and Villains
04: The Shogun | Heroes and Villains
Drama-documentary about the Samurai general Tokugawa Ieyasu. He overthrew the governing dynasty of Japan and became the Shogun - the sup...
Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan
Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan
Artist Ryan Gander explores Japanese visual culture through symbols including the Geisha, Samurai and cherry blossom to find what they tell ab...
Hokusai: Old Man Crazy to Paint
Hokusai: Old Man Crazy to Paint
Biography of the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), most famous for his print The Great Wave. It focuses on Hokusai's work, life...
03: Mingei Pottery | Handmade in Japan
03: Mingei Pottery | Handmade in Japan
The Hamadas are a famous family of potters, and we see Tomoo at work, shaping his pots and firing them in a wood-fuelled kiln.
01: Samurai Sword | Handmade in Japan
01: Samurai Sword | Handmade in Japan
On Kyushu, a family of Samurai sword makers continue a tradition their ancestors began 230 years ago.
02: Kimono | Handmade in Japan
02: Kimono | Handmade in Japan
On Amami Oshima in the southern oceans, we follow the elaborate handmade production of a traditional Japanese kimono.
The Crusades
01: Holy War | The Crusades
01: Holy War | The Crusades
Dr Thomas Asbridge re-examines the story of the Crusades. He traces the epic journey of the first crusaders as they marched from Europe to recapt...
06: Richard the Lionheart | Heroes and Villains
06: Richard the Lionheart | Heroes and Villains
Drama-documentary about Richard the Lionheart. Was he the heroic warrior of Robin Hood? Or was he just a thug who looted the ...
02: Jerusalem | Crusades
02: Jerusalem | Crusades
Encased in armour, Terry Jones sets out on the walk to the Holy City - a journey that took the Crusaders two years and killed most of them.
04: Destruction | Crusades
04: Destruction | Crusades
Terry Jones reports on how Richard the Lionheart set out to battle with Saladin and on rise of Muslim fanaticism as a mirror to Christian ferocity.
The Promise of redemption | The Crusades
The Promise of redemption | The Crusades
Thomas Asbridge discusses the Pope's promise of redemption, which reconciled violence and faith in order to draw noblemen into the c...
The fall of Jerusalem | The Crusades
The fall of Jerusalem | The Crusades
Thomas Abridge recounts the events of the brutal fall of Jerusalem.
Early Christianity | The Crusades
Early Christianity | The Crusades
Thomas Asbridge investigates Medieval Christianity and the background to the concept of the crusade.
The first crusade | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
The first crusade | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore discusses the events of the first crusade.
02: Invasion, Invasion, Invasion | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
02: Invasion, Invasion, Invasion | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore continues his history of Jerusalem by discovering the impact of Islam and the ...
01: Pilgrims in Arms | Crusades
01: Pilgrims in Arms | Crusades
Terry Jones explores the history of the Crusades, to discover exactly what happened when the Pope instigated a popular campaign to conquer Je...
03: Victory and Defeat | The Crusades
03: Victory and Defeat | The Crusades
Dr Thomas Asbridge reveals that the outcome of these holy wars was decided not on the hallowed ground of Jerusalem, but in Egypt.
02: Clash of the Titans | The Crusades
02: Clash of the Titans | The Crusades
Dr Thomas Asbridge examines the two figures who have come to embody Crusader war: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin.
The Chronicle of the Crusades | The Crusades
The Chronicle of the Crusades | The Crusades
Thomas Asbridge discusses the noblemen that joined the crusades, some of who sought to chronicle the events.
03: Jihad | Crusades
03: Jihad | Crusades
Terry Jones continues his history of the Crusades by describing how the Crusaders lost Jerusalem in 1144 to Zengi, the Arab leader. A second crusade fel...
The fall of Antioch | The Crusades
The fall of Antioch | The Crusades
Thomas Abridge discusses the crusaders gruelling siege of the well guarded Antioch.
Crusaders Meet the Turks | The Crusades
Crusaders Meet the Turks | The Crusades
Thomas Abridge discusses the beginning of the Holy War, with the crusaders invading Nicea, in Western Asia Minor.
The Temple Mount | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
The Temple Mount | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore discusses the unique design of The Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The Night Journey | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
The Night Journey | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore discusses the Prophet Muhammad and his Night Journey to the The Furthest Sanctuary in Jerusal...
Peter Bartholomew | The Crusades
Peter Bartholomew | The Crusades
Thomas Abridge tells the story of Peter Bartholomew and the fire.
The Holy Lance | The Crusades
The Holy Lance | The Crusades
Thomas Abridge tells the story of Peter Bartholomew and the Holy Lance.
The Renaissance and humanism
Episode 1 | The Silk Road
Episode 1 | The Silk Road
Sam Willis traces the story of the famous trade route. He explores Venice's Renaissance architecture and art before travelling to the beginning of ...
S02E06: Reach for the Stars: Trials of Galileo | Days That Shook the World
S02E06: Reach for the Stars: Trials of Galileo | Days That Shook the World
Galileo's ideas challenging views of the world.
04: The Eye of Faith | Civilisations
04: The Eye of Faith | Civilisations
Professor Mary Beard explores the controversial topic of religion and art. How, and at what cost, do different religions make the unseen...
01: The Renaissance Arrives | A Very British Renaissance
01: The Renaissance Arrives | A Very British Renaissance
Dr James Fox traces the story of how the arrival of a few foreign artists in the 16th century sparked a cultural rev...
05: The Triumph of Art | Civilisations
05: The Triumph of Art | Civilisations
Simon Schama examines how traditions developed in the years following the Renaissances.
03: Florence | Italy's Invisible Cities
03: Florence | Italy's Invisible Cities
Using the latest 3D scanning technology, Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore the romantic city of Florence.
03: The Age of Elegance & Sensibility | Howard Goodall's Story of Music
03: The Age of Elegance & Sensibility | Howard Goodall's Story of Music
Howard Goodall looks at the age in which composers went from being the paid servants of princes and a...
01: The Age of Discovery | Howard Goodall's Story of Music
01: The Age of Discovery | Howard Goodall's Story of Music
Composer Howard Goodall traces the development of music from the religious 'Gregorian' chant to the growth of inst...
07: Radiance | Civilisations
07: Radiance | Civilisations
Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and civilisation with the great Gothic cathedrals of Amiens and Chartres. He then moves to 16th-cen...
03: Picturing Paradise | Civilisations
03: Picturing Paradise | Civilisations
Simon Schama explores the depiction of nature. Simon discovers that landscape painting is seldom a straightforward description of obse...
02: Venice | Italy's Invisible Cities
02: Venice | Italy's Invisible Cities
Using the latest 3D scanning technology, Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore the watery wonderland of Venice.
03: Whose Renaissance? | A Very British Renaissance
03: Whose Renaissance? | A Very British Renaissance
Dr James Fox explores how tension between two cultures - one courtly and European, one home-grown and vital - helped brin...
02: The Elizabethan Code | A Very British Renaissance
02: The Elizabethan Code | A Very British Renaissance
Dr James Fox examines the Elizabethans' love of codes and complexity, and the cultural revolution sparked by an age of ...