A Very British Murder with Lucy Worsley
Available until 11:59PM Wed, 16 Oct 2013
1. The New Taste for Blood
Lucy Worsley investigates the dark and revealing history of our curious relationship with killing. She explores notorious real life crimes from the first half of the nineteenth century, finding out how these murders were transformed into popular entertainments.
Available on BBC iPlayer until 9:59PM Mon, 14 Oct 2013
http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/p01ftzs2/
2. Detection Most Ingenious
Lucy Worsley explores how real-life crime, science and the emerging art of detection had an influence on the popular culture of homicide during the Victorian Age.
Available until 9:59PM Mon, 14 Oct 2013
3. The Golden Age
Lucy Worsley explores the Edwardian era and the golden age of detective fiction between the wars - the time of Dr Crippen, Agatha Christie and the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
Lucy Worsley investigates the dark and revealing history of our curious relationship with killing. She explores notorious real life crimes from the first half of the nineteenth century, finding out how these murders were transformed into popular entertainments.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/p01ftzs2/
Lucy Worsley explores how real-life crime, science and the emerging art of detection had an influence on the popular culture of homicide during the Victorian Age.
3. The Golden Age
Lucy Worsley explores the Edwardian era and the golden age of detective fiction between the wars - the time of Dr Crippen, Agatha Christie and the films of Alfred Hitchcock.