Episode 1
Historian Michael Scott discovers how the Greeks began to settle on Sicily's east coast 3,000 years ago, building great city-states that soon came to rival even Athens itself.
Historian Michael Scott begins his journey through Sicily on the slopes of Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano. For the ancient Greeks, the island was a land of gods and monsters - a dangerous and unpredictable world. Michael discovers how 3,000 years ago, the Greeks began to settle on Sicily's east coast - planting their olives and vines and building great city-states that soon came to rival even Athens itself.
He learns how great battles were fought between the Greeks and the Carthaginians for control of the island. How the Romans made it their first foreign colony and stripped Sicily of its forests to plant vast fields of grain. When Rome fell, waves of Barbarian invasions followed, before Sicily was conquered by the Byzantines - the eastern Roman Empire. How have those early invaders helped to shape the character of the island we see today? And what lessons have Sicilians learnt from their turbulent past?
Last on
More episodes
Previous
You are at the first episode
See all episodes from Sicily: The Wonder of the Mediterranean
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:07Björk
Náttúra
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Michael Scott |
| Producer | Martin Kemp |
| Executive Producer | Aaqil Ahmed |
Broadcasts
- Tue 31 Jan 201721:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Tue 31 Jan 201723:15BBC Two Scotland
- Tue 7 Feb 201700:15BBC Two except Northern Ireland
- Wed 8 Mar 201708:00
- Sat 3 Feb 201819:00
- Sun 4 Feb 201801:10
- Sat 19 May 201822:50
- Wed 2 Jan 201920:00
- Thu 3 Jan 201902:00
- Mon 25 Mar 201923:15BBC Two except Scotland
- Sun 14 Jul 201913:40
- Wed 18 Sep 201900:00
- Mon 20 Apr 202023:30BBC Two except Scotland
- Sat 4 Jul 202022:40
- Thu 10 Jun 202115:15BBC Two except Scotland
- Thu 10 Mar 202216:15BBC Two except Scotland
- Sat 20 Aug 202220:00
- Sun 21 Aug 202202:30
- Sat 21 Jan 202320:00
- Mon 23 Jan 202302:05
- Mon 1 Jul 202419:00
- Tue 2 Jul 202401:00
Featured in...
![]()
Faith & Hope
Programmes showing the importance of faith, while offering hope and optimism to everyone


