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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Pharaoh

    • April 2, 1972
    • BBC Two

    From the British Museum's 1972 Tutankhamun exhibition, Cyril Aldred introduces a programme on the role of the pharaoh, one of the most distinctive aspects of ancient Egyptian civilisation.

  • S01E02 The Land

    • April 9, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred explores how all the striking achievements of the ancient Egyptians were based upon the farming of the narrow zone of fertile land along the banks of the Nile.

  • S01E03 The Nile Fleet

    • April 16, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred explores how the 1954 discovery of the remains of the royal ship of Cheops proved that a nation which was built round the Nile had to be a nation of sailors.

  • S01E04 The Temple

    • April 23, 1972
    • BBC Two

    From the 1972 Tutankhamun Exhibition at the British Museum, Cyril Aldred presents a programme on some of the most spectacular buildings in the world - the temples of ancient Egypt.

  • S01E05 Death and Burial

    • April 30, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred explores whether the ancient Egyptians were the death and afterlife-obsessed people that their mummies and elaborate tombs of the pharaohs would have us believe.

  • S01E06 The Warrior Pharaohs

    • May 7, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred looks at how the introduction of the horse-drawn chariot in the 18th century BC created a revolution in warfare. The pharaoh himself now took to the field at the head of his armies.

  • S01E07 The King's Councillors

    • May 14, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred explores the role of the palace officials, who helped the pharaoh to govern and supervised the building of irrigation canals and the construction of temples, tombs and pyramids.

  • S01E08 The Scribes

    • May 21, 1972
    • BBC Two

    A look at how the scribes, whose hieroglyphs are among the most recognisable features of ancient Egyptian culture, were the essential administrative backbone of a highly organised state machine.

  • S01E09 Science and Technology

    • May 28, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred introduces a programme looking at how the ancient Egyptians, using only the simplest of resources and a lot of ingenuity, were able to build on such an enormous scale.

  • S01E10 Art and Artisans

    • June 4, 1972
    • BBC Two

    From the famous 1972 Tutankhamun Exhibition at the British Museum, Cyril Aldred explores the role of artists in ancient Egypt, noting that they were considered primarily as craftsmen.

  • S01E11 War and Trade

    • June 11, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred explores how important the army had become in New Kingdom times - Tutankhamun's two immediate successors on the throne of Egypt were both generals.

  • S01E12 World of the Gods

    • June 18, 1972
    • BBC Two

    Cyril Aldred explores the strange and exotic religion of the ancient Egyptians. Many of the numerous Egyptian gods took animal forms, and the stories created about them are even more fantastic.

  • S01E13 The Life and Times of Tutankhamun

    • June 25, 1972
    • BBC Two

    The final programme of the series looks at Tutankhamun himself. Although the discovery of his treasure-filled tomb made this king world-famous, the details of his life are harder to make out.