After the hope and excitement of Belzoni’s original discoveries, this programme takes on a more sombre note, reflecting on the deteriorating health of Burckhardt. We see Sarah nursing Burckhardt whilst Belzoni explores the Valley of the Kings and discovers the beautifully illustrated tomb of Pharaoh Seti I. After his latest discovery and following Burckhart’s death, Giovanni returns to London with his wife, determined to make a living by recreating the tomb of Seti I for discerning members of Victorian society. However, curiosity about the exhibit is short-lived, leaving the Belzonis with no work and little money. Giovanni leaves in search of treasures in other parts of Africa, and Sarah never sees him again, for he contracts dysentary and dies. Her wish in life has always been to keep the memory of her husband’s work alive. This she does through Antonia and her little shabti figure.