TV Guide for in
TV schedule for Now on Channel of Eden. All programmes from yesterday, today and tomorrow
Today
17:00
News & Documentary, Historical
60 Minutes
Forbidden History
The Mystery of the Lost Japanese Treasure: Austrian historian Klaus Dona feels he's close to finding treasure buried under the Philippines by retreating Japanese forces at the end of WWII.
Today
18:00
News & Documentary, Historical
60 Minutes
Forbidden History
Scientists battle to try to prove if the Turin Shroud is genuinely the burial cloth used to wrap Jesus' dead body, or if it's a fake.
Today
19:00
News & Documentary, Historical
60 Minutes
Forbidden History
The Nazi Hunt for Holy Relics: How the Nazis not only plundered artwork but also searched for religious items.
Today
20:00
News & Documentary, Historical
60 Minutes
Forbidden History
Near Mount Ararat in Turkey is what scientists believe is a boat-shaped rock formation, but a research team hopes to prove it's the remains of Noah's Ark.
Today
21:00
Entertainment, Drama
80 Minutes
Charles I: Downfall of a King
While King Charles I is in Edinburgh, John Pym plots a move to limit the king's power - leading to an irrecoverable split across the country.
Today
22:20
Entertainment, Drama
80 Minutes
Charles I: Downfall of a King
John Pym tries to pass parliamentary bills limiting the king's power, but in the Lords, the casting votes are held by bishops loyal to Charles.
Today
23:40
Entertainment, Drama
80 Minutes
Charles I: Downfall of a King
Lisa Hilton relates how Charles I plotted to arrest John Pym and his colleagues, accusing them of high treason - only to play right into his enemy's hands.
Tomorrow
01:00
Entertainment, Drama
80 Minutes
Charles I: Downfall of a King
While King Charles I is in Edinburgh, John Pym plots a move to limit the king's power - leading to an irrecoverable split across the country.
Tomorrow
02:20
Entertainment, Drama
70 Minutes
Charles I: Downfall of a King
John Pym tries to pass parliamentary bills limiting the king's power, but in the Lords, the casting votes are held by bishops loyal to Charles.

