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In this unique take on British history, Professor Alice Roberts explores Britain's rich and varied past through the stories of individual towns and cities. In each programme Alice studies one key period in history by delving into the secrets of a historic town that encapsulates the era, providing an accurate impression of what life was really like at key moments in our turbulent past. At the climax of each programme, cutting-edge CGI reveals the entire historic town in all its former glory.

Genres: History | Travel
Station: Channel 4 (GB)
Rating: 0/10 from 0 users
Status: Running
Start: 2018-04-07

Britain's Most Historic Towns Season 3 Air Dates

Saturday
Nov 07, 2020

20:00
S03E01 - Medieval Lincoln Air Date: Nov 07, 2020 20:00 - 4 years ago

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Alice is in Lincoln, getting to grips with life in medieval England. She visits the magnificent cathedral that was once the tallest building in the world and re-lives the battle at Lincoln Castle.

Saturday
Nov 14, 2020

20:00
S03E02 - Restoration London Air Date: Nov 14, 2020 20:00 - 4 years ago

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Alice Roberts explores London's Restoration history, including the founding of the Royal Society and the violent dark side behind Charles II's carefully crafted public image. She visits St Paul's Cathedral, reveals how women performed on stage for the first time during this period, and uncovers shocking details of the slave trade at the National Maritime Museum. Plus, a look at parallels between the plague that struck London during the 1660s and the Covid-19 pandemic.

Saturday
Nov 21, 2020

19:45
S03E03 - Portsmouth - Age of Empire Air Date: Nov 21, 2020 19:45 - 4 years ago

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Professor Alice Roberts visits Portsmouth to investigate the history of the Royal Navy, uncovering some uncomfortable truths behind the myth surrounding Lord Horatio Nelson and getting first-hand experience of what life would have been like in the heat of battle at Trafalgar. She also visits an archaeological dig on Burrow Island and a lantern show at the New Theatre Royal, and discovers the brutal punishments doled out for even minor offences by the Victorian penal system.

Saturday
Nov 28, 2020

20:00
S03E04 - Elizabethan Plymouth Air Date: Nov 28, 2020 20:00 - 4 years ago

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Alice Roberts visits Elizabethan Plymouth, exploring the story of England's `Golden Age', from Sir Francis Drake to the Spanish Armada, piracy, theft, and the slave trade.

Saturday
Dec 05, 2020

20:00
S03E05 - Glasgow's Age of Steam Air Date: Dec 05, 2020 20:00 - 4 years ago

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Alice Roberts explores Glasgow's age of steam, from lethal diseases and industrial injury to genteel tea rooms, football at Celtic Park, and the beautiful Loch Katrine

Saturday
Dec 12, 2020

20:00
S03E06 - Georgian Edinburgh Air Date: Dec 12, 2020 20:00 - 4 years ago

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On a visit to Georgian Edinburgh, Alice Roberts explores the city's finest architecture, 'Auld Reekie', the roots of modern Scottishness, and some dark imperial controversies

Saturday
Dec 19, 2020

20:20
S03E07 - Industrial Revolution Manchester Air Date: Dec 19, 2020 20:20 - 4 years ago

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Alice explores Manchester's rich history of working-class protest and revolution during the Industrial Revolution, from the Peterloo massacre, to Marx, and onwards to the suffragettes

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