The latest season of the popular BBC Two documentary series, "Digging for Britain," takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the UK's rich archaeological heritage. This time, historian and presenter Alice Roberts delves into sites across the country, uncovering intriguing stories hidden beneath the surface.
In the first episode, "Roman Towns and Tudor Shipwrecks," Roberts begins her exploration in southern England. A dig reveals the remnants of a previously unknown Roman town, shedding light on a forgotten chapter of history. The team then investigates a quarry, where they unearth the remains of a Tudor ship, offering a glimpse into the maritime activities of a bygone era.
The episode culminates at the Tower of London, where Roberts investigates evidence of Henry VIII's financial manipulations. Through meticulous excavation, the team uncovers intriguing insights into the financial complexities of the Tudor court, revealing a side of the royal dynasty often overlooked.
"Digging for Britain" continues to captivate audiences with its blend of historical insights and archaeological discoveries. Each episode offers a unique perspective on the past, presenting viewers with compelling narratives woven into the fabric of British history.
The first episode of the tenth season, "Roman Towns and Tudor Shipwrecks," airs on BBC Two at 8:00 PM on Tuesday, 20 August. Viewers can also enjoy subtitles, repeats, and audio description options.
To learn more about "Digging for Britain" and other BBC Two documentaries on education, science, and factual topics, visit the BBC factual page.