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Nothing Is Truer than Truth introduces Edward de Vere, A-list party boy on the continental circuit, who travels to Venice in 1575 and becomes Shakespeare. The film argues that the author’s bisexuality is the reason for the pseudonym.
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A new archaeological find reveals a disturbing truth behind the legend of the vampire. Were mutilated bodies in an ancient Irish grave associated with political terrorism or a ritual killing performed by a vampire?
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What really happened to the Vikings? For hundreds of years, Vikings lived in a thriving community on the edge of Greenland, building farms, greenhouses, and a cathedral. But in 1361, a passing seafarer noted that the settlers had vanished.
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Actor and British national treasure Sir David Jason is joined by expert historians and Dame Stella Rimington, the former head of MI5 as he visits the secret places of British spy history.
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