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26/11/2012
Alastair McKee investigates the self-styled Indiana Jones from Gloucestershire who believes his finding of ancient Jordan tablets could rewrite history.
And a group of volunteers tackle poverty in Bristol, by feeding the hungry and teaching them to grow and cook their own meals.
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Mon 26 Nov 201219:30
BBC One West
The Jordan Codices

Questions have been raised over the claims of a self-styled archaeologist who is arguing that a set of supposedly ancient Christian books is genuine.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Alastair McKee |
| Series Editor | Dimitri Houtart |
Broadcast
- Mon 26 Nov 201219:30BBC One West