History Hit & Little Dot Studios Announce February 2026 Streaming and Podcast Highlights
History lovers are in for a content-packed February as History Hit and Little Dot Studios officially announce an expansive slate of new documentaries, podcast series, and YouTube releases. The upcoming schedule spans ancient civilisations, British royalty, biblical history, world empires, and modern historical analysis — reinforcing History Hit’s position as a global leader in digital history storytelling.
From Dan Snow’s deep dives into China and European monarchies to Mary-Ann Ochota’s archaeological journeys, and from Suzannah Lipscomb’s Tudor re-examinations to Tristan Hughes’ exploration of biblical texts, February 2026 promises high-impact history content across streaming, podcasts, and social video platforms.
This article breaks down everything arriving in February, platform by platform, with release dates, highlights, and why each title matters.
History Hit Streaming Service: February 2026 Highlights
History Hit’s streaming platform continues to expand its original documentary catalogue, blending on-location filming, expert interviews, and accessible storytelling.
Ancient Ways: The Ridgeway – Episode 2
Release Date: 12 February 2026
Archaeologist and broadcaster Mary-Ann Ochota returns with the second episode of Ancient Ways: The Ridgeway, continuing her journey along what is widely considered Britain’s oldest road.
In this episode, Ochota travels deeper into the prehistoric landscape of southern England, visiting:
West Kennet Long Barrow
Silbury Hill
Avebury Henge
Along the way, she is joined by Phil Harding, archaeologist and long-standing Time Team favourite, to unpack the ceremonial, cultural, and spiritual importance of these ancient sites.
Why it matters: The series blends archaeology, landscape history, and human storytelling, offering viewers a rare chance to experience prehistoric Britain through expert-led exploration rather than textbook narration.
Beijing: The Central Axis
Release Date: 19 February 2026
Historian and broadcaster Dan Snow fronts a visually rich new documentary examining the historic heart of China’s capital in Beijing: The Central Axis.
Snow journeys through Beijing to uncover how a single, carefully planned axis shaped:
Imperial power
Religious symbolism
Urban planning
Political authority
Key locations featured include:
The Forbidden City
The Temple of Heaven
Ancient ceremonial avenues
Why it matters: This documentary connects architecture, ideology, and empire, revealing how physical space was used to project cosmic order and imperial legitimacy in Chinese history.
The Dead Sea Scrolls: Origins and Impact
Release Date: 26 February 2026
Historian Tristan Hughes turns his attention to one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century — the Dead Sea Scrolls.
This documentary explores:
The materials used to create the scrolls
Their linguistic and textual variations
Their relevance to early Judaism
Their influence on biblical scripture development
Through expert analysis, Hughes evaluates how these ancient texts reshaped modern understanding of religious history.
Why it matters: Few discoveries have had such a profound impact on biblical scholarship, and this programme makes complex academic debates accessible to a wider audience.
Katherine Howard – Vixen or Victim? (Episode 2)
Release Date: 5 February 2026
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb continues her re-assessment of Katherine Howard, Henry VIII’s fifth wife, in the second episode of this critically acclaimed series.
This instalment challenges centuries of myth by focusing on:
Katherine’s youth
Court politics
Gendered power dynamics
The dangers faced by women in Tudor England
Rather than sensationalism, the episode presents Katherine as a figure navigating extreme political risk.
Why it matters: The series reframes Tudor history through a modern lens, questioning long-held assumptions about female agency and culpability.
History Hit Podcasts: February 2026 Release Schedule
History Hit’s podcast network remains one of the most listened-to history audio platforms globally, and February brings major themed series and crossover episodes.
Dan Snow’s History Hit
Key February Episodes:
The First Vikings in Iceland – 16 February 2026 An exploration of Norse settlement, survival, and myth-making in the North Atlantic.
The Sex Life of Charles II – 26 February 2026 A crossover episode with Betwixt the Sheets, also available in video format on YouTube, examining the intimate and political life of England’s “Merry Monarch.”
The Ancients: Alexander the Great Series
Running every Thursday throughout February, The Ancients launches a four-part series dedicated to Alexander the Great, covering:
His military genius
Cultural legacy
Political ambition
Myth versus historical reality
Why it matters: Alexander remains one of history’s most debated figures, and this series balances classical sources with modern scholarship.
Not Just the Tudors: The Restoration of the Monarchy
Suzannah Lipscomb’s podcast begins a multi-episode arc on The Restoration, examining:
The return of Charles II
Shifting political power
Cultural and religious change
The series runs through February and into early March.
American History Hit: America’s Darkest Hour
This four-part series investigates defining moments of national crisis in U.S. history, exploring how America responded when its democratic foundations were most threatened.
Betwixt the Sheets: History’s Worst Break-Ups
February sees Betwixt the Sheets tackle some of history’s most dramatic and disastrous romantic separations — blending social history with intimate storytelling.
After Dark: Dark Side of the Brontës
Release Date: 5 February 2026
Timed to coincide with the release of a new Wuthering Heights film adaptation, After Dark explores the lesser-known, darker aspects of the Brontë family’s lives and creative world.
Little Dot Studios: YouTube History Content Expands
Little Dot Studios continues to strengthen its partnership with History Hit by releasing curated long-form history content across its YouTube channels.
Timeline Channel: February Releases
Upcoming additions include:
A City at War – examining urban life during conflict
Maya: A three-part documentary series exploring:
Maya civilisation
Religion and ritual
Architecture and astronomy
Why it matters: YouTube remains a key discovery platform for younger and global audiences, and Little Dot’s strategy ensures premium history content reaches beyond subscription services.
Why February 2026 Is a Landmark Month for History Hit
February’s schedule reflects several broader trends in digital history media:
Increased demand for expert-led documentaries
Growth of cross-platform storytelling
Strong appetite for revisionist historical narratives
Expansion into global and non-Western histories
By combining streaming exclusives, podcasts, and free YouTube content, History Hit continues to diversify both its audience and its storytelling formats.
Final Thoughts
With a rich blend of archaeology, royal intrigue, ancient empires, and modern historical analysis, History Hit and Little Dot Studios’ February 2026 slate offers something for every history enthusiast. Whether viewers prefer long-form documentaries, audio storytelling, or accessible YouTube series, February stands out as one of the platform’s strongest months to date.