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LESSONS & LEARNING
We enter the classrooms of the past to discover how schooling, skills training and teaching materials have evolved over the centuries
UNEARTHING THE BOY KING
The discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb is often regarded as one of the greatest archaeological finds of all time. But how did Howard Carter and his team make their breakthrough?
TUTANKHAMUN'S FORGOTTEN WOMEN
What can the treasures found inside the Boy King's tomb tell us about the women in his life? Professor Joyce Tyldesley reviews the evidence – and shares some intriguing discoveries
WHAT IF...THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA HAD NEVER HAPPENED?
Nige Tassell asks Professor Steven Press about the possible shape of Africa had European powers not carved up the continent for their own gain
HOW DID HE DIE?
There are many theories about how the king met his premature end - some perhaps more credible than others
9 THINGS YOU (PROBABLY) DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT HENRY V AND AGINCOURT
Teresa Cole shares lesser-known facts about the English king and the against-all-odds battle that secured his legacy
THE BOY BEHIND THE MASK
Tutankhamun is the most famous pharaoh of ancient Egypt. But who was he, and what sort of world was he born into?
WHAT GREAT PAINTINGS SAY
We look at a monumental work of art - both in size and subject matter - that has become a visual icon of the horrors of World War I
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT TUTANKHAMUN
Professor Aidan Dodson answers some of the burning questions surrounding the life and reign of the Boy King
POSTCARD FROM HAMPSHIRE
Bob Barton enjoys rides at the fairground, a voyage on a working steamship, revisits the golden age of aircraft and goes on the trail of Jane Austen
THE STORY OF HIS LIFE
Pete Nelson remembers the singer Michael Holliday
WOOKEY WONDERLAND
Simon Stabler goes underground to explore a popular Somerset cave system
A BRAVE LITTLE SHIP
John Greeves traces the history of Pudge, a Thames barge with a charmed life
LET BATTLE COMMENCE
Chris Hallam recounts the history of the Sealed Knot, which has specialised in re-enacting civil war battles for more than 50 years
Fashion Forward
Claire Saul previews a new Museum of London Docklands exhibition illustrating the ways in which Jewish Londoners shaped global style
A CAPITAL IDEA
Derek Lamb listens back to 50 years of domestic commercial radio
GREENE SCREEN
Simon Stabler speaks to Sarah Greene about her career as an actress and presenter on shows such as Blue Peter and new quiz The Finish Line
GRUB'S UP!
Les McCallum looks back fondly on film-location catering
KEEPING A WATCHFUL EYE
Holly Crawford recounts the history of Nelson's Column
Romany of the BBC
Martin Burgess remembers a pioneering countryman broadcaster
Greatest Battles - BATTLE OF SHIROYAMA
KAGOSHIMA, JAPAN, 1-24 SEPTEMBER 1877
Bess of Hardwick ELIZABETH'S NEMESIS
Who was the ambitious Tudor noblewoman who proved to be a thorn in Gloriana’s side?
What's in a name?
20 strangest royal nicknames from history (and where they came from)
GODS OF EGYPT
Discover how ancient Egyptians explained the mysteries of the world
THE GOLDEN AGE OF SMUGGLING
Discover the age when the coasts of Britain were awash with illegal goods
"IT'S IMPORTANT THAT BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE OWN OUR OWN HISTORY"
Blindness and blind people have usually been framed in history as inspirational or tragic, but now Selina Mills wants to question that narrative
WOMEN IN COMPUTING
From Ada Lovelace to the codebreakers of WWII, John Croucher discusses the role of women in computing
WAGING THE WAR AGAINST SLAVERY
Dr Lizzie Rogers examines the impact of the abolitionist cause on the age in which Jane Austen and her family lived
WHEN BRITAIN BROKE RANKS
Beneath the genteel surface of decorous society, unrest simmered in the world – and works – of Jane Austen
WHAT IF...JAMES II AND VII HAD KEPT HIS THRONE?
Nige Tassell asks Professor Ted Vallance about the future of both monarchy and state religion had James II and VII not been usurped in 1688