A series of eight episodes documenting 250.000 years of history. Charles Groenhuijsen takes us along sights and locations that historically harbored various inhabitants of ‘The Lowlands’. In what today is known as The Netherland, Belgium, Germany, New York, Ghana, Surinam, and Indonesia, Charles will be looking for the stories of ‘our’ past through potsherds, bones, stones, ancient text's, drawings, paintings, pictures, radio, and tv- fragments
More than four years of filming have been necessary to capture the impressive images of the most var...
At The International Butler Academy in Simpelveld, The Netherlands, students from all over the world...
From ancient times to the Second World War, Europe has been soaked in blood and intrigue. In this f...
Professor Richard Fortey travels to some of the greatest fossil sites on earth to discover more abou...
A group of young people live and work on a replica of a prehistoric Iron Age settlement at a secret ...
Which of the great primates of 25 million years ago is our common ancestor? Is it pierolapithecus? F...
Colorized historical footage in ascending order of World War 1. Not only the relatively known Flande...
Travel back in time to one of the most glorious empires in history. For over 1,000 years, Rome was t...
Explore the different chapters of Europe's eventful history. Join Dr. Christopher Clark as he takes ...
Bettany Hughes relives eight pivotal days that defined the Roman Empire and made it the world's firs...
For the first time on television, David Cameron’s top advisers - including George Osborne and Willia...
The Binnenhof (Dutch Houses of Parliament) is being renovated. It will be closed off from the outsid...
Archaeologists are making new discoveries about life during the glory days of the Roman Empire.
Tony Robinson goes for a walk through some of Britain's beautiful and historic landscapes.
Alfred de Montesquiou, a war correspondent for the Associated Press news agency and a journalist for...
Hila Noorzai reflects on their success with artists and producers of the most successful Eurodance a...
Archaeologist and historian Richard Miles traces the development of Western civilization, from the f...