PBS America (Freeview) Monday
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1:00 PM
America the Bountiful
Capri Cafaro learns about the diverse food heritage of each region of America
Former Senator Capri Cafaro goes on a road trip through America to learn about the diverse culinary traditions and food heritage of each region

1:35 PM
The Remarkable Miss North
The story of how Marianne North changed the face of botanical research
The story of how Victorian rebel Marianne North changed the face of botanical research, propelling her to the top of a male-dominated world of science and exploration

2:55 PM
WWII in Colour: Road to Victory
In the summer of 1944, war-torn France reaches a crisis point
In the summer of 1944, war-torn France reaches a crisis point. At its heart lies Paris - a symbol of liberty and democracy on the brink of collapse after years of Nazi occupation

4:00 PM
Alexandria: The Greatest City
The history of the ancient city
Bettany Hughes examines the history of the ancient city founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, and which became the centre of the world of art and culture

5:00 PM
Egypt's Darkest Hour
Part one of two. A mass grave dating to the fall of the Egyptian Empire
Part one of two. The Tomb of the Warriors, a mass grave dating to the fall of the Old Kingdom, when political infighting and a changing climate brought down the Egyptian Empire

5:55 PM
America the Bountiful
Capri Cafaro learns about the diverse food heritage of each region of America
Former Senator Capri Cafaro goes on a road trip through America to learn about the diverse culinary traditions and food heritage of each region

6:30 PM
The Remarkable Miss North
The story of how Marianne North changed the face of botanical research
The story of how Victorian rebel Marianne North changed the face of botanical research, propelling her to the top of a male-dominated world of science and exploration

7:50 PM
WWII in Colour: Road to Victory
In the summer of 1944, war-torn France reaches a crisis point
In the summer of 1944, war-torn France reaches a crisis point. At its heart lies Paris - a symbol of liberty and democracy on the brink of collapse after years of Nazi occupation

8:55 PM
Alexandria: The Greatest City
The history of the ancient city
Bettany Hughes examines the history of the ancient city founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, and which became the centre of the world of art and culture

10:00 PM
Egypt's Darkest Hour
Part one of two. A mass grave dating to the fall of the Egyptian Empire
Part one of two. The Tomb of the Warriors, a mass grave dating to the fall of the Old Kingdom, when political infighting and a changing climate brought down the Egyptian Empire

10:55 PM
WWII in Colour: Road to Victory
In the summer of 1944, war-torn France reaches a crisis point
In the summer of 1944, war-torn France reaches a crisis point. At its heart lies Paris - a symbol of liberty and democracy on the brink of collapse after years of Nazi occupation
