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1:00 PM
Weathered: Earth's Extremes
Maiya May visits a community that relocated due to climate change
Maiya May visits the Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana, one of the first communities in the United States to undergo a federally funded relocation due to climate change

1:35 PM
Secrets of the Royal Palaces
Kate Williams explores the history of Sandringham in Norfolk
Kate Williams explores the history of Sandringham in Norfolk, which is one of the few royal residences owned personally by the Windsors

2:35 PM
The Normans
The expansion and unchecked ambition of the Norman empire
Professor Robert Bartlett explores the expansion and unchecked ambition of the Norman empire, and how its impact still resonates in today's culture and politics

3:55 PM
The Wheelchair President
Part one of two. The cover-up of American president Franklin Roosevelt's failing health
Part one of two. David Reynolds exposes the cover-up of American president Franklin Roosevelt's failing health and explores the impact it had on the Second World War

4:55 PM
The Rosenbergs: Atomic Spies
A couple who became the target of anti-Communist hysteria
How, in 1950 with America in the throes of the Red Scare, seemingly ordinary couple Julius and Ethel Rosenberg found themselves the target of anti-Communist hysteria

6:05 PM
Secrets of the Royal Palaces
Kate Williams explores the history of Sandringham in Norfolk
Kate Williams explores the history of Sandringham in Norfolk, which is one of the few royal residences owned personally by the Windsors

7:10 PM
The Normans
The expansion and unchecked ambition of the Norman empire
Professor Robert Bartlett explores the expansion and unchecked ambition of the Norman empire, and how its impact still resonates in today's culture and politics

8:25 PM
The Wheelchair President
Part one of two. The cover-up of American president Franklin Roosevelt's failing health
Part one of two. David Reynolds exposes the cover-up of American president Franklin Roosevelt's failing health and explores the impact it had on the Second World War

9:30 PM
The Rosenbergs: Atomic Spies
A couple who became the target of anti-Communist hysteria
How, in 1950 with America in the throes of the Red Scare, seemingly ordinary couple Julius and Ethel Rosenberg found themselves the target of anti-Communist hysteria

10:40 PM
The Normans
The expansion and unchecked ambition of the Norman empire
Professor Robert Bartlett explores the expansion and unchecked ambition of the Norman empire, and how its impact still resonates in today's culture and politics
