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Sat July 4th at 9:00pm
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How London Was Built: Utilities and Shopping

Sat July 4th at 11:00pm
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The British Empire In Colour: A Tryst With Destiny

Mon July 6th at 2:00am
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Borghese

Sienese family dating from the 13th century. Camillo Borghese (1552–1621) became Pope Paul V in 1605, and greatly advanced the family's fortunes.

Camillo Filippo Ludovico, Prince Borghese (1775–1832), married a sister of Napoleon I in 1803. He was made Duke of Guastalla, and later governor of the provinces of Piedmont and Genoa. He sold the art treasures of his house to Napoleon. After Napoleon's fall from power, the prince retired to Florence, where he lived until his death.

The Borghese palace in Rome is one of the most splendid buildings in that city.


 

1776: United States declares independence
After a decade of economic conflict with Great Britain, the 13 colonies answer King George III's... More >
 
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BATTLEFIELD DETECTIVES: Battle of the Bulge

BATTLEFIELD DETECTIVES: Battle of the Bulge

In this programme scientists and historians investigate why... More >

Fri 3 Jul 9.00pm

The World at War: France Falls

The World at War: France Falls

We examine the events surrounding the Fall of France,... More >

Fri 3 Jul 10.00pm