The Best TV Shows on Wonderium

Every Wonderium Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Discover the best of Wonderium with our list of over 7 series, meticulously updated for May 2025. The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition and Cities of the Ancient World represent the pinnacle of Wonderium’s programming, launching in 2004 and 2014. Showcasing over 7 shows from 2004 up until 2021, Wonderium stands as a beacon of television excellence.

  • The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition
    The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition (2004)N/A

    These lectures offer a coherent and beautifully articulated introduction to the great philosophic conversation of the ages. They cover an enormous range of seminal thinkers and perspectives, but always from the vantage point of the enduring questions: What can we know? How ought we to act? How should we order our life together?

  • Cities of the Ancient World
    Cities of the Ancient World (2014)N/A

    People live in a world of cities; reflecting on ancient models of the city as a human phenomenon offers important lessons about today's culture; an opportunity to survey the breadth of the ancient world through the context of its urban development.

  • The National Geographic Guide to Birding in North America
    The National Geographic Guide to Birding in North America (2017)N/A

    Birding expert James Currie presents components of birding: - essentials of bird anatomy and taxonomy, and how this knowledge helps the student critically in the field; - how to identify birds, plus related topics such as birding by ear, birding at night, bird behavior, avian migration; - optical equipment for birding, highlighting binoculars and spotting scopes, and how to use them; - the exciting activity of locating, approaching, and observing birds in the field: stealth techniques for tracking and approaching birds; ways to attract birds by mimicking bird calls and predators; and how to bring birds into your own yard or surroundings.

  • Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization
    Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization (2018)N/A

    Explore Mesopotamia, a civilization that flourished for more than 3,000 years. Mesopotamians built the first complex urban societies; developed writing, literature, and law; and united vast regions through warfare and diplomacy. However, much still remains to be discovered about this fascinating region.

  • Warriors, Queens, and Intellectuals: 36 Great Women before 1400
    Warriors, Queens, and Intellectuals: 36 Great Women before 1400 (2019)N/A

    Step back and view history through the stories of 36 women that changed the world with their ideas, their leadership, and their sacrifices. In unearthing these stories, you'll rediscover the remarkable contributions of women often lost to time and prejudice.

  • Norse Mythology
    Norse Mythology (2021)N/A

    Packed with gods, anti-gods, magical figures, human heroes, religious practices, and literary devices, Norse Mythology lays bare the reasons for our enduring fascination with Norse myths. Jackson Crawford also connects the dots between the Icelandic sagas of human heroes and the culture and worldview of the pre-modern Scandinavian peoples.

  • 1066: The Year that Changed Everything
    1066: The Year that Changed Everything (2021)N/A

    With 1066, Professor Jennifer Paxton's exciting and historically rich six-lecture course, experience for yourself the drama of this dynamic year in medieval history-centering on the Norman Conquest of England that would dramatically reshape both English and Western history. Taking you from the shores of Scandinavia and France to the battlefields of the English countryside, this course plunges you into a world of fierce Viking warriors, powerful noble families, politically charged marriages, tense succession crises, epic military invasions, and more.