First transmitted in 1954, Manchester Museum challenges a panel of experts to identify a series of unusual objects. The programme is chaired by Glyn Daniel, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. The experts are Dr G. H. S. Bushnell (Curator of Cambridge University's Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology), Dr F. Rainey (Director of the Philadelphia University Museum) and Sir Mortimer Wheeler (Professor of Archaeology, University of London).
First transmitted in 1956, the National Museum of Prague challenges a panel of experts to identify a series of unusual objects. The programme is chaired by Glyn Daniel, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. The experts are V. Gordon Childe (Director of the Institute of Archaeology), Professor Sean P O Riordain (Department of Archaeology, University College Dublin) and Sir Mortimer Wheeler (Professor of Archaeology, University of London).
First transmitted in 1958, the Victoria & Albert Museum challenges a panel of experts to identify a series of unusual objects. The programme is chaired by Glyn Daniel, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. The experts are Thomas Bodkin (Professor of Fine Arts at Birmingham University), Hugh Short F.S.A (Curator of Salisbury South Wilts, and Blackmore Museum) and Sir Mortimer Wheeler (Secretary of the British Academy).