7:00 PM
Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank
The truth about Akhenaten
Dan Cruickshank travels to the desolate ruins of Amarna in search of the truth about Akhenaten - the most radical pharaoh ever to rule Egypt - and his wife Nefertiti
7:30 PM
Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank
The ancient people's belief in the afterlife
The presenter reveals how the ancient people's belief in the afterlife led to the creation of virtually indestructible pyramids and the practice of mummification
8:00 PM
Treasures of Ancient Egypt
Art from one of Ancient Egypt's most opulent eras
Alastair Sooke looks at art from one of Ancient Egypt's most opulent eras, from the psychological portraits of tyrant Senwosret III through to the golden mask of Tutankhamun
9:00 PM
Egypt's Lost Cities
The potential existence of buildings beneath the sands of Egypt
Dallas Campbell and Liz Bonnin join Dr Sarah Parcak on a journey to Egypt to find out whether cities, temples and pyramids are lying beneath the sands
10:30 PM
The Windermere Children
Fact-based drama, starring Thomas Kretschmann
A psychologist and his team of counsellors look after child survivors of the Holocaust. Fact-based drama, starring Thomas Kretschmann, Romola Garai, Tim McInnerny and Iain Glen
12:00 AM
The Windermere Children: In Their Own Words
The story of a project to rehabilitate child survivors of the Holocaust
The story of a pioneering project to rehabilitate child survivors of the Holocaust on the shores of Lake Windermere, with first-hand testimonies from some of those who attended
1:00 AM
Tutankhamun's Egypt
A look at some ancient Egyptian temples located along the banks of the Nile
Cyril Aldred looks at some of the ancient Egyptian temples located along the banks of the Nile, including the Temple at Edfu. First broadcast 23 April 1972
1:20 AM
Tutankhamun's Egypt
Exploring the ancient Egyptian's beliefs surrounding death and the after-life
Cyril Aldred explores the notion that the Egyptians were a death-centred people with a very materialistic view of the after-life. First broadcast 30 April 1972
1:40 AM
Tutankhamun's Egypt
How the introduction of the horse-drawn chariot created a revolution in warfare
Cyril Aldred looks at how the introduction of the horse-drawn chariot in the 18th-century BC created a revolution in warfare. First broadcast 7 May 1972
2:00 AM
Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank
The truth about Akhenaten
Dan Cruickshank travels to the desolate ruins of Amarna in search of the truth about Akhenaten - the most radical pharaoh ever to rule Egypt - and his wife Nefertiti
2:30 AM
Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank
The ancient people's belief in the afterlife
The presenter reveals how the ancient people's belief in the afterlife led to the creation of virtually indestructible pyramids and the practice of mummification
3:00 AM
Treasures of Ancient Egypt
Art from one of Ancient Egypt's most opulent eras
Alastair Sooke looks at art from one of Ancient Egypt's most opulent eras, from the psychological portraits of tyrant Senwosret III through to the golden mask of Tutankhamun