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- A young Viking prince is on a quest to avenge his father's murder.
- A painter who can temporarily talk to the creatures of an enchanted forest must help them stop the evil Cactus King, who's building an army of magical living weapons and machines to turn the forest into a wasteland perfect for the cacti.
- Lucy Worlsey takes us back in time to see what it was like for the 12 days of Christmas in King Henry VIII day. From the food, presents, dress, dances, music, celebrations, customs and more. How some customs nowadays are based on that time. Using present day re-enactors, we get the real feel for the time period.
- 40 years of apiarian practices are shown as Jerry Dunbar demonstrates his approach to beekeeping, with the goal of encouraging additional small-scale natural organic operations.
- The fun, rich and magical story of mead - the oldest fermented beverage and the foundation of civilization.
- At Niles' costume party for the Library Association, surrounded by guests dressed as literary characters, Roz confesses to Frasier that she thinks she's pregnant.
- Time Team are joined by guests Sandi Toksvig and Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall. They unearth fine Saxon jewelry, a stash of Norman pottery and a medieval murder victim near Kings Lynn.
- Nick and Dougie focus on the traditional Scots larder, cooking a twice-baked Mull cheese souffle with Ayrshire bacon and kale.
- Sheep farmers Tim and Tanya have a go at selling their sheep's milk vodka at Blenheim Palace Food Festival. However, at £60 per bottle, the challenge will be to sell it. Wye Valley brothers Matt and Kit create a buzz with their mead.
- This part starts 6,000 years ago in the Middle East, at a thriving town at the edge of the Dead Sea - Teleilat Ghassoul.
- The Anglo Saxons are know for conquering England following the Roman withdrawal and subsequently unifying England and fending off the Vikings until they too were conquered by the Normans. Here is a look at their culture, religion and innovations during this period.
- Beginning of the journey in Vatnahalsen: Philippe takes the train to Flam going down to a fjord.There Philippe goes to a village: nobody in the streets, all the villagers are near the fjord celebrating the summer solstice or St-John's Day: interesting talk: in the village all people know and help each other and they have pleasure to be together in this large summer evening.Then Philippe goes to the Geiranger fjord: in 1905 and 1936 big parts of the mountains have fallen into the fjord: there is an important geological fault and the risk of a tsunami with a 84 meters high wave.At Andalsnej Philippe takes the train for a long distance (500 kilometers within 8 hours): comfort and simplicity (cozy atmosphere): in the dining-car Philippe speaks with the barman who recommends him the burger with moose meat.At Bergen Philippe enjoys the landscape: the wooden houses and the nice weather (Bergen is usually a very rainy town).In the countryside Philippe visits wooden houses with green roofs: the owner of one of these houses explains that a lot of Norwegian families have a secondary residence.Then Philippe goes to an island where Sven Magnus shows him fermented fish in salted water (the fish is called saithe in English and lieu noir en French) and they taste a 6 years old fermented fish.Then Philippe arrives at Ustaoset: in a little supermarket he meets Olaf the Viking.On the way to the Viking village Olaf shows Philippe nettles that he will use for a soup.About 70 persons are living in this Viking village.Olaf is the holding (village chief): they meet the smith who produces axes, knives; then Olaf invites Philippe for the supper: nettle soup and pork meat cooked with apples an honey, and as beverage mead.Philippe enjoys a pleasant talk about the Vikings who have been described as terrible warriors by the people who have been invaded by them.
- For generations a family of Somerset farmers have been wondering if there was ever actually a castle on top of 'Castle Hill'. Records show there was a Norman castle in the area, but they are not clear about exactly where.
- Carolyn Scott-Hamilton showcases the best of Williamsburg, Virginia including prime locations to stay, exceptional sites to visit, and unique restaurants specializing in plant-based vegan food that will satisfy the healthy traveler in you.
- The Viking Beserkers were the elite shock-troops of Viking warlords. Fuelled by alcohol, religious fervour and possibly hallucinogenic magic mushrooms, they believed they could adopt the spirits of wild animals. One single Viking Beserker, after working himself up into a frenzy, held up an entire Saxon army with just an axe.
- On the eve of Beltane, male witches arrive at Fort Salem. Raelle learns more about Scylla's past. Alder leads an international military council of witches and is startled by a new crisis.
- Lagertha is forced to take action; In Kiev, although Oleg continues to be friendly, Ivar is aware of the threat which Oleg poses to the vulnerable young heir to the throne; Bjorn has answered the call and come to the aid of an old enemy.
- Meg starts live streaming from Kingdom Scrolls, but Alison worries she won't make a living from it.
- A new fugitive is loose in 1951 Tokyo; as Constantine struggles to recover, Ray must look outside the team for help; Ava joins Nate and his family for an unconventional Thanksgiving dinner.
- Carol undergoes surgery which could restore her hearing. Alison and Chad risk their home on launching a new business. Laura takes her train-driving test. Izzy gives hope to Olympic hopefuls.