
Bettany Hughes' Treasures of the World — Season 2
About this season
Bettany Hughes take viewers on armchair travels to explore household-name treasures and new finds from across the world.
Episodes (8)

1. Arabia
7.0Aired 11 February 2023 • 47 min
Bettany visits the Red Sea, with its outstanding corals and marine life, the desert camps of Bedouin tribes, and Petra, the stunning city of temples and tombs carved into the rose-tinted rock.

2. Jordan
7.0Aired 18 February 2023 • 47 min
Bettany explores three biblical sites in Jordan: Bethany Beyond the Jordan, the Dead Sea, and Machaerus, where John the Baptist was imprisoned and killed

3. Cyprus
7.0Aired 25 February 2023 • 47 min
Bettany explores Aphrodite's cult, and visits her sanctuary at Palaepaphos. And in the stunning Troodos Mountains, she also discovers Byzantine churches linked to the Crusaders.

4. Turkey: Sea and Secrets
7.0Aired 4 March 2023 • 47 min
In Bodrum, Bettany gains unprecedented access to the tomb of a 4th century BCE dynasty leader, and investigates exciting new developments at the world-famous site of Troy.

5. Turkey: Delights of the East
7.0Aired 18 March 2023 • 47 min
In Turkey, Bettany visits the underground cave cities of Cappadocia and the 10,000-year-old temple and settlement at Göbeklitepe. In the east of the country, she visits Urfa, one of the most significant pilgrimage cities of the Middle East, believed by some to be the birthplace of the Biblical figure Abraham, and hikes up to Mount Nemrut, the highest open-air museum in the world.

6. Albania
8.0Aired 25 March 2023 • 47 min
In mountainous Albania, Bettany visits epic fortress towns and breath-taking archaeological sites and finds a richly diverse history and culture

7. Oman
7.0Aired 1 April 2023 • 47 min
Bettany uncovers a society which grew rich by selling copper, and visits the crowning glory of Bronze Age Oman: mysterious 5000-year-old beehive-shaped tombs

8. Azerbaijan
7.0Aired 8 April 2023 • 47 min
In Gobustan, Bettany uncovers 40,000-year-old rock art. Then she heads to Shaki, an important stop for merchants travelling on the ancient Silk Road.