
Overview
A stone barrier 74-miles long, up to 15ft high, and 10ft thick: Hadrian's Wall stood as the Roman Empire's most imposing frontier for 300 years. Almost 2,000 years after it was built, archaeologists have properly excavated less than one per cent of it, but they have unearthed extraordinary findings. Julian Richards journeys back in time to unlock its secrets. 4/6.
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26 - 1The Hunt for U864 January 05, 2007
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26 - 2Beatlemania January 12, 2007
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26 - 3Killer Cloud January 19, 2007
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26 - 4Hadrian's Wall January 26, 2007
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26 - 5The First Blitz February 02, 2007
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26 - 6The Last Duel February 09, 2007
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26 - 7Special: Remember the Galahad April 02, 2007
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26 - 8Hijack April 13, 2007
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26 - 9The Wave That Destroyed Atlantis April 20, 2007
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26 - 10The Hidden Children April 27, 2007
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26 - 11Gladiator Graveyard May 11, 2007
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26 - 12The People's Coronation May 18, 2007