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Portsmouth-bound Professor Alice Roberts "explores life, death and disease in the Middle Ages"After a sell-out run in 2022, Professor Alice Roberts is returning to Portsmouth as she launched her new book Crypt. The final instalment of her acclaimed trilogy, it explores life, death ...
Alice Roberts is Professor of Public Engagement in Science at the University of Birmingham, and a clinical anatomist, author and broadcaster. Alice has presented a range of programmes on BBC Two ...
Why did you want to get involved with Spider House? Aren’t you afraid of spiders? I'm interested in biology generally and this was a great opportunity to learn more about a particular group of ...
Join Professor Alice Roberts in a collection of series that explore the fascinating connections between our past and present, through the lens of science, history, and art. Professor Alice Roberts ...
Rylan Clark is reportedly working on a new documentary series about The Witchcraft Act. The 36-year-old presenter is working ...
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Documentary explores Bedminster mill digA new documentary on BBC 2 will tell the story of an 18th Century water mill which was uncovered in the heart of Bristol. Digging for Britain, presented by Professor Alice Roberts, was recorded ...
Bones aren’t a dry subject for academic Alice Roberts – they are the stuff of life itself. The well-known presenter of science TV programmes is professor of public engagement in science at ...
Professor Alice Roberts takes to the railways of Greece and Turkey as she learns about ancient Greek civilisation, which has had a powerful effect on modern life. Professor Alice Roberts takes a ...
Anthropologist, author and broadcaster Alice Roberts has brought human evolution to life for millions of people through her popular books and TV series. She reflects on how the Museum, its scientists ...
Professor Alice Roberts reveals the natural history of the most famous of ice age animals – the woolly mammoth. Mammoths have transfixed humans since the depths of the last ice age, when their herds ...
Digging for Britain, presented by Professor Alice Roberts, was recorded during archaeological digs in 2024 at St Catherine's Place shopping centre in Bristol. Wessex Archaeology, who carried out ...
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