In 2009, art detective Dr Bendor Grosvenor caused a national scandal by proving that the Scottish National Portrait Gallery's iconic portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie, the rebel Stuart who almost seized power in 1745, was not in fact him. Keen to make amends, and suspecting that a long-lost portrait of the prince by one of Scotland's greatest artists, Allan Ramsay, might still survive, Bendor decides to retrace Charles' journey in the hope of unravelling one of the greatest mysteries in British art.
Writer and broadcaster Stephen Smith finds out what it took to survive and prosper in the most artistic, decadent and dangerous royal courts in history.
Archaeologist Julian Richards returns to some of his most important digs to discover how science, conservation and new finds have changed our understanding of entire eras of ancient history.
Pagans of Roman Britain
1/4 Julian Richards goes back to the excavation of two burials from Roman Britain.
Families of the Stone Age
2/4 Archaeologist Julian Richards returns to the excavation of two burials from the Stone Age.
Sacred Women of the Iron Age
3/4 Julian Richards returns to the excavation of two very different Iron Age women.
The First Anglo-Saxons
4/4 Julian Richards returns to the excavation of two early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries.
Cardi B performs at this year's AVN Awards. The ceremony celebrates the biggest names in the adult entertainment industry and includes comedy segments along with an insider's look into the industry's premier trade show and expo.