Grave Trade: Season 2: Ceremony #5
Ceremony: London funeral directors T Cribb and Sons organise an emotional send-off for someone close to them. Plus, archeologists make a rare discovery under Lincoln Castle. (S2, ep 5)
Ceremony: London funeral directors T Cribb and Sons organise an emotional send-off for someone close to them. Plus, archeologists make a rare discovery under Lincoln Castle. (S2, ep 5)
The Business Of Death: T Cribb and Sons are on their best behaviour when an inspector from Trading Standards shows up. Historians make a controversial discovery in Oxford. (S2, ep 4)
Global Business: T. Cribb and Sons opens its parlour doors as it organises a funeral for an Eastender. Plus, archeologists in Ireland excavate a convicts' graveyard. (S2, ep 3)
Respect: T Cribb & Sons organises a heartfelt send-off for a much-loved Romford market seller. Plus, a set of skulls offers archeologists new insight into Iron Age burials. (S2, ep 2)
Bespoke: T Cribb & Sons opens its parlour doors revealing the preparation behind intimate, elaborate and unusual send-offs. Plus, archeologists uncover a body in Amesbury. (S2, ep 1)
Weapons of the Rising Sun: A look at the legendary weapons of the Samurai of feudal Japan, most famously known for their incredible use of the Yari and Katana. (S1, ep 8)
Weapons of Mongol Horde: The fearsome Mongol Horde carved out one of the largest empires in the ancient world through their ability to wield deadly weapons on horseback. (S1, ep 7)
African War Blades: A look at the fearsome blades that were crafted by African warriors - some of the most lethal weapons ever created. (S1, ep 6)
Stuff that Legends are Made Of: Exploring the heroic stories behind legendary blades, with special guest blacksmith Ellen Durkan - the "Iron Maiden". (S1, ep 5)
New World Warriors: The Aztec Empire developed some of the simplest, but most effective weapons to assist them in their savage battlefield tactics. (S1, ep 4)