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1:00 PM
Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher
The archaeologist explores the story of the ancient civilisation
The archaeologist explores the story of Ancient Egypt and begins with a search of the building blocks that made the civilisation so enduring
2:15 PM
Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher
The civil war that fractured Egypt in the wake of the 'Pyramid Age'
The professor tells the story of political upheaval and civil war that followed Egypt's 'Pyramid Age', and the bloody battle that eventually led to the nation's reunification
3:30 PM
Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher
Joann explores the peak of ancient Egyptian civilisation
Joann explores the peak of ancient Egyptian civilisation, examining the lives of the workers and artisans involved in the building of the Valley of the Kings
4:50 PM
Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher
How Egypt's enemies exploited its internal strife
The historian reveals how Egypt's enemies exploited a country weakened by internal strife, and looks at how Alexander the Great came to its rescue
6:00 PM
Ancient Egypt: Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings
Part one of two. The lives of ordinary Egyptian citizens 3,500 years ago
Part one of two. Joann Fletcher examines the lives of ordinary Egyptian citizens 3,500 years ago, beginning by exploring how people dressed and what they ate
7:15 PM
Ancient Egypt: Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings
Part two of two. Joann Fletcher examines the Ancient Egyptian attitude to death
Part two of two. Joann Fletcher examines the Ancient Egyptian attitude to death, looking at why they spent a fortune preparing for it and what they hoped to find in the afterlife
8:35 PM
Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer
Neil Oliver examines the reign of the Egyptian queen
Following the discovery of a skeleton that archaeologists believe to be the sister of Cleopatra VII, Neil Oliver examines the reign of the ruthless Egyptian queen
10:55 PM
Verdun, the Battle of the Great War
An in-depth look at what became the bloodiest battle of the First World War
An in-depth look at what became the bloodiest battle of the First World War with 11 months of fighting, over two million soldiers mobilised and 300,000 dead