Secrets from the Sky

Secrets from the Sky (2014)

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The country's most historic landmarks and glorious landscapes are explored from a bird's eye view in Secrets from the Sky.

Britain's landscape is dotted with historical monuments such as Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, Stonehenge, Maiden Castle, Sutton Hoo, The Antonine Wall and Old Sarum in Wiltshire. The series investigates these monuments, revealing a new insight into our nation's story and showing Britain's stunning landscapes through fantastic aerial views.

By looking down on these sites from above, the clues on the ground can be linked together to uncover the full story locked in the landscape. The lumps and bumps in the ground can take on a different meaning when viewed from above.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Antonine WallNov 21, 2014
S01E05Sutton HooNov 14, 2014
S01E04Maiden CastleNov 7, 2014
S01E03StonehengeOct 31, 2014
S01E02Old SarumOct 24, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Secrets from the Sky' premiere?

'Secrets from the Sky' premiered on January 3, 2014.

Who are the main hosts of 'Secrets from the Sky'?

The main hosts of 'Secrets from the Sky' are Richard Felix and Michael Scott.

What is the genre of 'Secrets from the Sky'?

'Secrets from the Sky' falls under the genre of documentary and history.

What is the premise of 'Secrets from the Sky'?

'Secrets from the Sky' explores the historical significance and hidden stories behind various landscapes and landmarks through aerial photography and archaeological investigations.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Secrets from the Sky'?

The first season of 'Secrets from the Sky' consists of 6 episodes.

Which countries are featured in the first season of 'Secrets from the Sky'?

The first season of 'Secrets from the Sky' features aerial explorations of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Who discovers the secrets in 'Secrets from the Sky'?

Richard Felix and Michael Scott, alongside their team of experts, uncover the secrets in 'Secrets from the Sky'.

What are some of the historical landmarks explored in 'Secrets from the Sky'?

Some of the historical landmarks explored in 'Secrets from the Sky' include castles, ancient ruins, and other significant architectural sites.

How does 'Secrets from the Sky' utilize aerial photography?

'Secrets from the Sky' uses aerial photography to provide a unique perspective and uncover hidden details and patterns in historical landscapes.

What kind of archaeological investigations are conducted in 'Secrets from the Sky'?

'Secrets from the Sky' conducts archaeological investigations such as ground-penetrating radar surveys and remote sensing techniques to reveal buried secrets and historical contexts.

How does 'Secrets from the Sky' incorporate historical storytelling?

'Secrets from the Sky' incorporates historical storytelling by intertwining the narratives of the past with the present, bringing history to life for viewers.

Does 'Secrets from the Sky' involve any supernatural elements?

No, 'Secrets from the Sky' does not involve any supernatural elements. It focuses on factual historical exploration and research.

How is the cinematography in 'Secrets from the Sky'?

The cinematography in 'Secrets from the Sky' is visually stunning, capturing breathtaking aerial shots that showcase the beauty and history of the landscapes.

Are there any reenactments or dramatizations in 'Secrets from the Sky'?

No, 'Secrets from the Sky' primarily relies on aerial photography, archaeological investigations, and expert interviews rather than reenactments or dramatizations.

What is the target audience for 'Secrets from the Sky'?

'Secrets from the Sky' appeals to history enthusiasts, fans of aerial photography, and those interested in uncovering hidden stories and secrets of historical landmarks.

Has 'Secrets from the Sky' received any awards or critical acclaim?

'Secrets from the Sky' has garnered positive reviews for its unique approach to historical exploration and has been praised for its captivating storytelling and stunning cinematography.

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