Edinburgh
Thu, Oct 27, 2016
  • S2.E1
  • Edinburgh
Historian Dan Jones continues his exploration of the turbulent history of some of Britain's most famous castles, commencing with Edinburgh Castle. He explores the history of the site from the Iron Age up to the present day.
7.6 /10
Edinburgh

Thu, Oct 27, 2016
Historian Dan Jones continues his exploration of the turbulent history of some of Britain's most famous castles, commencing with Edinburgh Castle. He explores the history of the site from the Iron Age up to the present day.
7.6 /10
Cardiff

Thu, Nov 03, 2016
Dan Jones explores the history of the Welsh capital's famous landmark, learning abut the many different incarnations of the castle over time and the many famous figures throughout history who've spent time within its walls.
7.4 /10
York

Thu, Nov 17, 2016
Built on the orders of William the Conquerer, York Castle has housed a regional seat of government, a royal mint and an infamous jail. It was the scene of the worst Jewish pogrom in British history and the martyrdom of Margaret Clitherow.
7.4 /10
Leeds

Thu, Nov 24, 2016
Dan Jones is in the southeast of the country, at an idyllic castle owned once by six medieval Queens and an American heiress: Leeds Castle.
7.9 /10
Lancaster

Thu, Dec 01, 2016
One of Britain's oldest citadels, Lancaster Castle remains infamous for its long record of religious persecution, witch trials and grim executions
7.5 /10
Arundel

Thu, Dec 08, 2016
Dan concludes the second series with a visit to Arundel Castle in West Sussex, which has been the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk for over 850 years. He gains an insight into how Arundel prepared for the visit of Queen Victoria in 1846.
7.5 /10
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