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In the third and final part of the series, Alastair Sooke charts the decline and fall of the Roman Empire through some of its hidden and most magical artistic treasures. He travels to Leptis Magna in Libya shortly after the overthrow of Gaddafi and finds one of the best preserved Roman cities in the world and the cradle of later Roman art. Sooke discovers glorious mosaics which have never been filmed before, but also finds evidence of shocking neglect of Libya's Roman heritage by the Gaddafi regime. His artistic tour takes him to Egypt and the northern frontiers of the empire where he encounters stunning mummy paintings and exquisite silver and glassware. As Rome careered from one crisis to another, official art became more hard boiled and militaristic and an obscure cult called Christianity rose up to seize the mantle of Western art for centuries to come.
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Weapons That Made Britain (Ep4)
Weapons expert Mike Loades examines the classic and enduring image of the medieval battlefield: the knight in armour. Exploring the development of armour against the development of weapons, the programme scientifically tests the equipment to see if it really would have protected the soldiers that wore it.
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Special Forces Heroes (Ep1)
There is one operation, above all others, with which Britain's Special Forces will forever be associated. It was highly successful, was shown live on television and launched the SAS onto the world stage as a fighting force to be reckoned with. But the reality is the Iranian Embassy siege was a high-risk operation. The stakes were higher, and more went wrong than has often been acknowledged. This is a second-by-second breakdown of what really happened in the most famous eleven minutes of military action in Britain. It reveals how close the mission came to disaster and how it was saved by the courageous actions of the SAS soldiers.
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Persian Eyes is the story of an innocent man who seeks solace in a complicated love affair ending in blackmail and tragedy.
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Electric Dreams (Ep1)
Episode 1: 1970's The Sullivan-Barnes family from Reading undergoes an experiment to experience life from 1970-1999 over a 30-day period, in order to explore how the technological advancements have changed life in Britain over the three decades.
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The Hillside Strangler: Ep2 Multiple Personalities
This series follows the story of Kenneth Bianchi, a man who left bodies on display throughout the Hollywood Hillside and was called "The Hillside Strangler".
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America: The Story Of US (Ep1)
Episode 1: Rebels From Jamestown to Plymouth, early settlers fight for survival. Tobacco sows the seeds of opportunity in the south, the north becomes a powerhouse of trade, and the American spirit is born.
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