S2.E1 ∙ Sir Walter Raleigh/Robin Hood & Maid MarianTue, Feb 2, 2016Tom Craine discusses Sir Walter Raleigh, and Tom Davis tells the tale of Robin Hood and Maid Marian.6.8/10 (17)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E2 ∙ Scott of the Antarctic/Sinking of the TitanicTue, Feb 9, 2016Iain Stirling slurs his way through Scott of the Antarctic, and Chris Ramsey talks Titanic.7.6/10 (15)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E3 ∙ Prince Edward & Mrs Simpson/The Great EscapeTue, Feb 16, 2016Isy Suttie tells the story of Prince Edward and Mrs Simpson, and Ed Gamble narrates his version of The Great Escape.7.7/10 (19)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E4 ∙ Richard III/Mary Shelley's FrankensteinTue, Mar 1, 2016Tom Rosenthal talks about Richard III,and Jessica Knappett tells the story of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.7.7/10 (20)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E5 ∙ The Cottingley Fairies/Invention of the TelephoneTue, Mar 8, 2016Charlotte Ritchie reveals the truth behind The Cottingley Fairies, and Nish Kumar talks about the invention of the telephone.7.6/10 (22)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E6 ∙ Battle of Trafalgar/The Virgin QueenTue, Mar 15, 2016Ellie Taylor narrates The Virgin Queen, and Joe Lycett tells his version of the Battle of Trafalgar.7.5/10 (17)Rate
Top-ratedS2.E7 ∙ World War II/Dr CrippenTue, Mar 22, 2016Matt Richardson takes us back to World War II, and Josie Long narrates the tale of Dr. Crippen.8.5/10 (16)Rate
S2.E8 ∙ Battle of Waterloo/Arthur Conan DoyleTue, Mar 29, 2016Elis James and John Robins discuss the Battle of Waterloo, and Tom Parry tells us about Arthur Conan Doyle becoming a real-life Sherlock.7.1/10 (12)Rate
S2.E9 ∙ Battle of Hastings/Catherine ParrTue, Apr 5, 2016Nick Helm talks about the Battle of Hastings, and Sara Pascoe discusses Catherine Parr.6.9/10 (12)Rate