Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 18 hours 20 minutes
How long we have we actually had pubs and which of them can truly claim to be the oldest?
Matt Lewis marks Black History Month with a look at the challenges of researching this largely ignored or unknown history with Dr Adam Simmons.
Dr. Cat Jarman finds out more about a unique script that emerged in Early Medieval Ireland and Britain.
Who were the six adults and 11 children found at the bottom of a well in Norwich - and how did they die?
The idea of a child monarch is today practically unthinkable; in the Medieval period it was relatively common.
How 1000 years of cathedral-building shaped our world, influencing art, culture and society.
Dr. Cat Jarman concludes her month-long series about her favourite, specialist subject - the Vikings.
The richest stories about the Vikings come from the Middle Ages in the form of sagas that were mainly written down in Iceland.
Matt Lewis talks to author historian Dan Jones about his first novel, set during the Crécy Campaign.