PBS America Sunday
Freesat
155
Sky
173
Virgin
187
6:00 AM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The actor visits York Minster
The actor visits York Minster, which over the past 800 years, has been a backdrop to some of the most dramatic events in British history

6:50 AM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The history of Canterbury Cathedral
The history of Canterbury Cathedral, the 'mother church' for more than 85 million people, and one of the biggest tourist attractions in the UK

8:00 AM
Village of Death: Oradour-sur-Glane 1944
Examining the German invasion of Oradour-sur-Glane in June 1944
Jeff Daniels recounts the German invasion of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944, during which 643 civilians were killed, and examines how the tragedy echoes through history

9:15 AM
SAS: Rogue Warriors
The history of the British Army special forces unit
Ben Macintyre uses the SAS archives to reveal the story of the formation of the British Army special forces unit during the darkest days of the Second World War

10:30 AM
SAS: Rogue Warriors
The story of two SAS members who outran their German pursuers
Ben Macintyre examines how continued success for the unit could only be achieved with ever more dangerous missions, and the story of two members who outran their German pursuers

11:45 AM
SAS: Rogue Warriors
Ben Macintyre concludes his history of the unit's early years
Ben Macintyre concludes his history of the unit's early years, revealing how the SAS left the desert for Europe and a darker and far more complex theatre of war

1:00 PM
Grand Tours of Scotland
Paul Murton travels by vintage bike through the Highlands
Paul Murton appreciates the spectacular scenery as he travels by vintage bike through the Highlands, beginning in Glen Lyon before travelling to Pitlochry and the Cairngorms

1:35 PM
Village of Death: Oradour-sur-Glane 1944
Examining the German invasion of Oradour-sur-Glane in June 1944
Jeff Daniels recounts the German invasion of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944, during which 643 civilians were killed, and examines how the tragedy echoes through history

2:45 PM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The actor visits York Minster
The actor visits York Minster, which over the past 800 years, has been a backdrop to some of the most dramatic events in British history

3:45 PM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The history of Canterbury Cathedral
The history of Canterbury Cathedral, the 'mother church' for more than 85 million people, and one of the biggest tourist attractions in the UK

4:40 PM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The history of Salisbury Cathedral
The history of Salisbury Cathedral, Britain's tallest medieval building, which has witnessed natural disasters, royal feuds and secret wartime operations

5:35 PM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
Tony Robinson visits Durham cathedral
Tony Robinson visits Durham cathedral, which is over 900 years old and 218ft tall. When it was first constructed, it was the country's tallest building

6:35 PM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The history of Liverpool Cathedral
The history of Liverpool Cathedral, which was designed in the Gothic style by Giles Gilbert Scott. It took 74 years to build and was paid for by the people of the city

7:30 PM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
Tony Robinson explores Winchester Cathedral
Tony Robinson recounts the history of Winchester Cathedral, which has witnessed civil wars and religious battles and struggled with collapsing foundations

8:30 PM
Village of Death: Oradour-sur-Glane 1944
Examining the German invasion of Oradour-sur-Glane in June 1944
Jeff Daniels recounts the German invasion of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944, during which 643 civilians were killed, and examines how the tragedy echoes through history

9:35 PM
Inside High Noon
The story of the production of the landmark 1952 film High Noon
Documentary exploring the landmark 1952 film High Noon, starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly, and the gripping story behind its troubled production

10:50 PM
Village of Death: Oradour-sur-Glane 1944
Examining the German invasion of Oradour-sur-Glane in June 1944
Jeff Daniels recounts the German invasion of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944, during which 643 civilians were killed, and examines how the tragedy echoes through history

12:00 AM
Inside High Noon
The story of the production of the landmark 1952 film High Noon
Documentary exploring the landmark 1952 film High Noon, starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly, and the gripping story behind its troubled production

1:10 AM
Grand Tours of Scotland
Paul Murton travels by vintage bike through the Highlands
Paul Murton appreciates the spectacular scenery as he travels by vintage bike through the Highlands, beginning in Glen Lyon before travelling to Pitlochry and the Cairngorms

2:00 AM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The history of Salisbury Cathedral
The history of Salisbury Cathedral, Britain's tallest medieval building, which has witnessed natural disasters, royal feuds and secret wartime operations

2:45 AM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
Tony Robinson visits Durham cathedral
Tony Robinson visits Durham cathedral, which is over 900 years old and 218ft tall. When it was first constructed, it was the country's tallest building

3:35 AM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
The history of Liverpool Cathedral
The history of Liverpool Cathedral, which was designed in the Gothic style by Giles Gilbert Scott. It took 74 years to build and was paid for by the people of the city

4:20 AM
Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
Tony Robinson explores Winchester Cathedral
Tony Robinson recounts the history of Winchester Cathedral, which has witnessed civil wars and religious battles and struggled with collapsing foundations

5:10 AM
Grand Tours of Scotland
Paul Murton travels by vintage bike through the Highlands
Paul Murton appreciates the spectacular scenery as he travels by vintage bike through the Highlands, beginning in Glen Lyon before travelling to Pitlochry and the Cairngorms

6:00 AM
Broken Arrows, the Lost Bombs of the Cold War
Examining nuclear accidents from the Cold War
Examining the accident that occurred at Mount Kologet in a remote part of Canada in February 1950, the first crash involving a bomber carrying a nuclear bomb. Part one of two

6:55 AM
Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit
The scholar explores the myths and revolutions of the Roman Empire
English Classical scholar Mary Beard explores the myths and revolutions of the Roman Empire and gives her own personal take on the world-defining period
