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BBC Factual: What The Romans Did For Us
Profile of the documentary series looking at how the Romans influenced british society. Also contains a short episode guide.
www.bbcfactual.co.ukBBCi - Seeing Salvation
Programme coinciding with the National Gallery exhibition outlines the history of the image of Jesus in art. Find profiles of specific images.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - Surviving the Iron Age
Read about the progress of the 17 volunteers reliving life in an Iron Age hill fort. View diaries, bios, the animations, tasks, finds and links.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - The Trench
Explores the realities of war for those who fought in WWI. View the trenches and read about soldiers' experiences and key facts of the war years.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - The Works
Rundown on this documentary series provides a precis of each programme, additional info and links. Check the recent season and archives.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - Video Nation
Lets the public record their everyday lives responding to topics and questions and what they think is important. View the archive, tips and FAQ.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - Walking with Beasts
Click on the timeline and discover the mammals, vegetation and continents of the eras. Read about the featured beast and try a skeleton jigsaw.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - Walking with Dinosaurs
Check out the background on the series on these prehistoric lizards. Includes games, quizzes and screensavers.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - What the Romans Did For Us
Adam Hart-Davies trials Roman technologies and marvels at the ingenuity. Includes features on Romano-British women, politics and recipes.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - What the Victorians Did for Us
Adam Hart-Davies explains the impact of the Victorians on science and society. Read about Brunel, sewers and the Muybridge photo experiment.
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