World War Weird
Looking at some incredible tales from war, including Churchills plan to create a giant ice ship, ghost planes that fly themselves and a Nazi treasure hunt for the Amber Room.
05/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 18:00:00 - : End 19:00:00
The World at War
What was it like to be at Pearl Harbor? Attackers and victims speak, as this major series turns its attention to Japans part in the war.
05/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 19:00:00 - : End 20:00:00
Antiques Roadshow
For the first time "Antiques Roadshow" devotes an entire episode to celebrating the art and culture of one nation with this special episode hosted from the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, more commonly known as the Neasden Temple in North London.
05/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 20:00:00 - : End 21:00:00
Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo begins todays leg of his journey at Barkingside, before visiting Gravesend and Rochester.
05/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 21:00:00 - : End 21:30:00
Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo visits one of the countrys oldest surviving breweries, before visiting Dover on his way to Surrey.
05/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 21:30:00 - : End 22:00:00
Restoration Workshop
Gary Wallis clears a barn full of old treasures. His buys include a weathervane and the wooden sides of a horse-drawn cart, which undergo an amazing reinvention.
05/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 22:00:00 - : End 23:00:00
Antiques Roadshow
For the first time "Antiques Roadshow" devotes an entire episode to celebrating the art and culture of one nation with this special episode hosted from the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, more commonly known as the Neasden Temple in North London.
05/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 23:00:00 - : End 00:00:00
Bangers and Cash
A 1970 Excalibur Roadstar, once owned by Roy Orbison, arrives at Thornton le Dale and Derek heads to County Durham to collect a 1935 Austin 7 Ulster thats been completely rebuilt.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 00:00:00 - : End 01:00:00
Bangers and Cash
A rare Honda S800 sports car from 1967 takes Dereks fancy, and a couple of very different Ford Capris with long histories go head-to-head at the auction.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 01:00:00 - : End 02:00:00
The Architecture The Railways Built
Tim visits Sheffield station which been reinvented for the 21st century. He also helps to restore the Bennerley Viaduct in the Erewash valley.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 02:00:00 - : End 03:00:00
Hidden Traces
The events of June 6, 1944 changed the course of WWII. Personal items unearthed in digs and the discovery of underground passages offer insight into the Normandy landings.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 03:00:00 - : End 04:00:00
Hidden Traces
Learn about the fall of Imperial Japan, which brought WWII to an end. Testimonies from survivors, CGI models and archaeological findings help recount the events of 1945.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 04:00:00 - : End 05:00:00
Teleshopping
Bringing you all the best in both entertainment and teleshopping.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 05:00:00 - : End 08:00:00
Unearthing WW1
Its almost a century since the 1917 Battle of Vimy Ridge took place. Tune in to see what remarkable war junk has been unearthed from the site of this WWI conflict.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 08:00:00 - : End 09:10:00
Unearthing WWII
Military historian David OKeefe and filmmaker Wayne Abbott head for Juno Beach to root out artefacts from the Canadian landings on D-Day.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 09:10:00 - : End 10:00:00
Antiques Roadshow
For the first time "Antiques Roadshow" devotes an entire episode to celebrating the art and culture of one nation with this special episode hosted from the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, more commonly known as the Neasden Temple in North London.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 10:00:00 - : End 11:00:00
The Private Lives of the Tudors
Elizabeth I was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, and Tracy Borman explores the relationships, diet and power of the "Virgin Queen".
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 11:00:00 - : End 12:00:00
Private Lives of the Monarchs
A look at Queen Victoria and her relationships with her husband, Prince Albert, and eldest son, Edward.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 12:00:00 - : End 13:00:00
Private Lives of the Monarchs
The tragic "mad" King George III and his son, the Prince Regent, hated one another. Historian Tracy Borman explores their fractious relationship.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 13:00:00 - : End 14:00:00
The Architecture The Railways Built
Tim Dunn explores disused tube station Down Street in Mayfair that played a crucial tactical role during WWII and tours Rotterdams new central station with the man who designed it.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 14:00:00 - : End 15:00:00
The Architecture The Railways Built
Tim Dunn visits the Ffestiniog in Wales originally built to transport slate from mountain to coast and learns about Amsterdam Centraal - controversially built across the waterfront.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 15:00:00 - : End 16:00:00
The Architecture The Railways Built
Tim Dunn goes behind the scenes at Londons Kings Cross station and finds out about the disused funicular railway hidden in the Avon Gorge in Bristol, blasted out of the cliff.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 16:00:00 - : End 17:00:00
The Architecture The Railways Built
Tim Dunn visits the Ribblehead Viaduct in the Yorkshire Dales, talks to the man who saved it from closure and tours the breathtaking stations of the Hungerbergbahn in Innsbruck.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 17:00:00 - : End 18:00:00
Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo begins todays leg of his journey at Barkingside, before visiting Gravesend and Rochester.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 18:00:00 - : End 18:30:00
Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo visits one of the countrys oldest surviving breweries, before visiting Dover on his way to Surrey.
06/03/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 18:30:00 - : End 19:00:00