Britannia is a TV show set in the 1st century during the Roman conquest of Britain. The story revolves around the clash between powerful sorcerers, warring factions, and the Roman army. As the Roman forces invade Britannia, a group of druids and a strong female warrior stand against them. The show is filled with magic, runes, horseback riding, and the battle for control over the land.
This series strips away the elaborate medieval view of Camelot, and presents Arthur as the chief of a small Celt tribe in Dark-Ages Britain, a century or two after the withdrawal of Rome. Arthur struggles to weave the scattered tribes of Celts, Jutes, etc. into a union that can effectively oppose the Saxon invaders who are arriving in Britain in growing numbers. He is aided by his adoptive father, Llud, and his foster brother, Kai, who is himself a Saxon foundling.
Follow the life and rise to power of Julius Caesar, from his early days as a senator to his assassination and its aftermath. Explore his relationships with key figures like Marc Antony and Cleopatra, and witness the political turmoil and battles in ancient Rome.
In the twilight years of the Roman Empire, a group of warriors form an alliance to protect the young heir to the throne from a barbarian invasion.
In order to prove Gaul's worthiness, Asterix and Obelix embark on a series of twelve impossible tasks, including battling a fearsome gladiator, defeating a hypnotic siren, and traversing treacherous mountains and islands. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, magical potions, and eccentric characters, all while showcasing Gaul's extraordinary strength and determination.
When a young native American boy is captured by the Romans, Asterix and Obelix set out on a journey to rescue him and bring peace between the Romans and the native tribes in a new land.
During the reign of Emperor Nero, a teenage Celt joins the Roman army and gets caught up in a series of comedic and musical misadventures.
In the Middle Ages, Arthur teams up with Merlin and embarks on an adventure to defeat an evil king. Along the way, they encounter talking animals, a wise hermit, and powerful druids.
Gladiatress is a comedic action-adventure film set in 1st-century BC Britannia. The story revolves around a female gladiator who fights against the oppressive rule of Britannia and seeks her freedom. With her martial arts skills, she leads a resistance movement and engages in sword duels to disarm her enemies. Along the way, she encounters various challenges, including rescue missions and seduction attempts. The film is a spoof that combines elements of comedy, sexuality, and violence.
Boudica is a historical drama film that tells the story of Boudica, a Celtic queen who leads a rebellion against the Roman Empire in 1st-century Britain. After her husband is killed and she is subjected to humiliation by the Romans, Boudica gathers an army of Celtic warriors and seeks revenge on the Roman invaders. Through guerilla warfare and strategic battles, she fights for the freedom of her people and becomes a symbol of resistance against the Roman Empire.
Three-part documentary series in which anthropologist professor Alice Roberts and archaeologist Neil Oliver go in search of the Celts - one of the world's most mysterious ancient civilisations.
In Ironclad 2: Battle for Blood, a group of mercenaries must defend a castle against a savage army. As the battle rages on, they face death, betrayal, and the loss of loved ones. It's a high-stakes fight for their lives and the future of their people.
A gladiator gets caught up in a slave revolt and the invasion of England.
David Macaulay: Roman City takes viewers on a journey through the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, showcasing the city's architecture, daily life, and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The documentary combines live-action footage with animated reconstructions to provide an immersive experience. Audiences will gain insight into the daily routines of the ancient Romans and witness the destruction and preservation of one of history's most significant archaeological sites.
This revealing program shows that the search for the Celtic Gods of Britain is an extremely difficult task. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, but they are kept alive in a series of enduring stories. This program presents many of these stories, which have been passed down from generation to generation.
Documentary series examining the origins, growth, and influence of Celtic culture in Great Britain and throughout Europe.
Historian Dr Eleanor Barraclough travels through some of Britain's most beautiful landscapes to reveal the true story of the mysterious British tribes often called the Celts.
Ardal O’Hanlon explores a 1930s quest to find the first Irish men and women using archaeology, answering his deepest questions about what it means to be Irish.
'What are my nipples for?' Ron asks and falls into a personal crisis with a drastic solution.