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- A violinist is found dead not far from the tomb of DaVinci, in a suspicious position. Captain of the Orléans research section, Alban Dutertre teams up with Officer Bérénice Amarillo. Alban and Bérénice will have to solve the puzzle.
- A portrait of a woman, composed of 17 moments from her life.
- It has been 500 years since the death of Leonardo da Vinci. In "Being Leonardo da Vinci," Finazzer Flory gives viewers a captivating, unforgettable look into what makes and shapes the mind of a legend.
- Born in Amboise, Jean-Jacques Rouleau has learned to sail very early. At 13, he has started to build watercrafts with his friends. Today, aboard his atypical Prao, made from sailboards, he is one of the rare people to sail on the Loire.
- The Mona Lisa by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci is the most famous painting in the world. What is the secret behind the "real" Mona Lisa? It draws legions of visitors to the Louvre in Paris to contemplate her enigmatic expression. In this "detective story," historians tell us how Leonardo developed the painting and uncover the long-hidden identity of the smiling woman .
- The four teams travel from Palma de Mallorca, Spain to Chenonceaux, France. In the Loire Valley, one person from each team has to pick three different types of mushrooms in a terrifying Road Block. The final three teams then travel to New York City, New York, where some people have to escape like Houdini before the first team to reach the finish line wins the US$1 million prize.
- A picture of Anne de Bretagne is stolen from the château d'Amboise and there's a body in the garden. A rather surprising theft, as the picture appears to be worth little. The first ever case for Antoine Verlay and art history specialist Florence Chassagne.
- Historian Lucy Worsley takes a close look at the first two of Henry VIII's six wives: Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.
- Under the stolen portrait of Anne de Bretagne was a forgotten painting by Leonardo da Vinci. This is the theory emerging from Florence's research. More down-to-earth and less attuned to the artistic side of the investigation, Antoine focuses on the murder in the garden.
- 1995–TV Episode