Presenters Helen Skelton and Alex Langlands explore some of the most fascinating periods of British history through current archaeological excavations around the country.

Where to Watch Digging Up Britain's Past • Season 1

6 Episodes

  • Viking Invasion
    E1
    Viking InvasionHelen Skelton and Alex Langlands head to Lindisfarne and the Isle of Man to uncover the secrets of Viking burial grounds. Presenters Helen Skelton and Alex Langlands, along with a team of archeologists, explore fascinating periods in British history through a current archaeological dig. In the first episode, Helen and Alex head for the island of Lindisfarne, where archaeologists are trying to locate the site of an eighth-century monastery. Among their finds is a graveyard and a number of skeletons, which may be those of both monks and pilgrims.
  • Henry VIII's Lost Palace
    E2
    Henry VIII's Lost PalaceElsyng Palace was one of nearly 60 royal residences owned by Henry Vlll, but for centuries its exact location was unknown. Helen and Alex visit an archaeological dig which is unearthing more clues to Henry's life and times.
  • Stonehenge
    E3
    StonehengeHelen Skelton and Alex Langlands explore the history of Stonehenge, examining how its massive stones were transported 140 miles from their origins in the Preseli Hills in western Wales to Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire.
  • Peasants
    E4
    PeasantsAlthough Robin Hood is probably a mythical character, there are strong reasons why King John would have stirred widespread resentment among ordinary people. A recent dig uncovered evidence of the King's lavish lifestyle.
  • Robin Hood and King John
    E5
    Robin Hood and King JohnHelen Skelton and Alex Langlands head to the village of Poulton in Cheshire to see a location where archaeologists have dug up nearly 1,000 human skeletons. The remains have revealed secrets about life during the Black Death, including signs of backbreaking agricultural work, poor nutrition and battles.
  • Witches
    E6
    WitchesHelen Skelton and Alex Langlands investigate the Pendle Witch trials of 1612. They visit Lancaster Castle where the suspects were held, and talk to archaeologists who claim to have found the site of the supposed coven's meeting place. They also discover the role a nine-year-old girl played in sealing the fates of the accused women and how the trials influenced British legal history.

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