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‘BATTLE TREASURES’ uncovers some of the rarest and most remarkable military artefacts ever discovered.
The series is also co-presented by JASON FOX ('Who Dares Wins,' SAS')
Each episode blends expert insight with gripping human stories to explore remarkable, never before seen (on TV or in public) military artefacts - from Viking swords and assault rifles to Cold War spy gadgets and SAS escape maps. Every object carries the story of who made it, who used it, and how it shaped conflict.
The series is co-hosted by BRUCE, one of the world’s leading private collectors of military artefacts. Originally from Essex, his eccentric, funny and engaging storytelling along with his deep knowledge of military history has captivated audiences nationwide.
Producer ED SAYER, most recently behind ‘Criminally Funny’, brings cinematic fun and historical authenticity to uncover the human drama behind each remarkable discovery. Through his acclaimed blog The TV Whisperer, he shares sharp industry insight drawn from years at the forefront of television and modern media.
By Ben Makin‘BATTLE TREASURES’ uncovers some of the rarest and most remarkable military artefacts ever discovered.
The series is also co-presented by JASON FOX ('Who Dares Wins,' SAS')
Each episode blends expert insight with gripping human stories to explore remarkable, never before seen (on TV or in public) military artefacts - from Viking swords and assault rifles to Cold War spy gadgets and SAS escape maps. Every object carries the story of who made it, who used it, and how it shaped conflict.
The series is co-hosted by BRUCE, one of the world’s leading private collectors of military artefacts. Originally from Essex, his eccentric, funny and engaging storytelling along with his deep knowledge of military history has captivated audiences nationwide.
Producer ED SAYER, most recently behind ‘Criminally Funny’, brings cinematic fun and historical authenticity to uncover the human drama behind each remarkable discovery. Through his acclaimed blog The TV Whisperer, he shares sharp industry insight drawn from years at the forefront of television and modern media.