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The History Channel: City of London to Southwark The History Channel: City of London to Southwark
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 545 seconds

Presented by Adam Hart Davis, this tour is a rich bag of architectural, economic, social and medical history, taking you from the centre of the medieval City of London, the Guildhall, south across the river to Southwark. For more podcasts visit: www.thehistorychanne l.co.uk/podcasts

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The History Channel: Pint Size History - French Revolution The History Channel: Pint Size History - French Revolution
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 201 seconds

Our pub historian explores the French Revolution, when it happened, what took place and what it acheived.

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The History Channel: How TV Was Invented The History Channel: How TV Was Invented
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 217 seconds

The History Channel gives you a brief look into the how John Logie Baird invented the very first TV. Presented by Adam Hart-Davis.

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The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Hadrian\ The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Hadrian's Wall
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 541 seconds

Archaeologist Neil Oliver visits Hadrian's Wall. He examines the history of the symbolic structure where the Roman Empire was stopped in its tracks by the fierce Scots. Considered one of the greatest triumphs of Roman engineering, Neil looks at the people who lived on the wall and the kind of life they led.

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The History Channel: An Ancient Roman Make-up lesson The History Channel: An Ancient Roman Make-up lesson
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 270 seconds

The History Channel finds out how The Romans used to wear make-up and what role crocodile poo played in ancient beauty regimes. Presented by Adam Hart-Davis.

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Jack the Ripper Video Tour - Part 1 Jack the Ripper Video Tour - Part 1
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 589 seconds

Explore the scenes of Jack the Ripper's crimes and aspects of Victorian London's East End.
Featuring interviews with Bonnie Greer, Eve Pollard, Professor David Canter, Ellen Armstrong, and Superintendent Simon Ovens.
Produced in association with the Museum in Docklands' "Jack the Ripper and the East End" exhibition.

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The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Stonehenge The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Stonehenge
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 514 seconds

Bill Bailey takes a prehistoric mystery tour around Stonehenge, meeting an unusual mix of archaeologists and druids and investigating why this historic place attracts so many visitors and what is it about the enigmatic setting that still baffles scientists today.

Related: archaeologists, bailey, bill, channel, druids, history, stonehenge, wiltshire

Jack the Ripper Video Tour - Part 2 Jack the Ripper Video Tour - Part 2
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 463 seconds

Explore the scenes of Jack the Ripper's crimes and aspects of Victorian London's East End.
Featuring interviews with Bonnie Greer, Eve Pollard, Professor David Canter, Ellen Armstrong, and Superintendent Simon Ovens.
Produced in association with the Museum in Docklands' "Jack the Ripper and the East End" exhibition.

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The History Channel: The History Of The Toothbrush The History Channel: The History Of The Toothbrush
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 225 seconds

The History Channel finds out how the first disposable toothbrushes were invented, and what they were made from. Presented by Adam Hart-Davis.

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The History Channel: How to save water - the ancient way The History Channel: How to save water - the ancient way
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 156 seconds

Could our past help us to be greener? The History Channel discovers that our ancestors were certainly more environmentally friendly when it came to the toilet. Adam hart-Davis presents.

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The History Channel: Pint Size History - Battle of Britain The History Channel: Pint Size History - Battle of Britain
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 198 seconds

Our pub historian explores why the Battle of Britain is thought of as a defining moment in the country's history.

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The History Channel: The Ancient Alarm Clock The History Channel: The Ancient Alarm Clock
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 158 seconds

Throughout history we have invented really novel gadgets to help wake ourselves up in the morning. Adam Hart-Davies takes a look at a few of these investions on The History Channel.

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The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Osborne House The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Osborne House
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 510 seconds

In this episode Konnie Huq visits Queen Victoria's stunning island hideaway, Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Konnie presents a moving tour of the Royal home, which was designed by Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert specifically as a retreat where they could lead a 'normal' family life.

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The History Channel: Docklands to Greenwich The History Channel: Docklands to Greenwich
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 395 seconds

Presented by Adam Hart Davis, this tour takes you back to the age when London was the maritime capital of the world, via the Docklands of the East End, and the historic waterfront of Greenwich.

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The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Eltham Palace The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Eltham Palace
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 537 seconds

We follow interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen on his tour of Eltham Palace. Laurence draws out the stories behind each design detail in this unique and stunning house.

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The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Tintagel Castle The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Tintagel Castle
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 527 seconds

Zoologist and TV presenter Charlotte Uhlenbroek explores the ruins of Cornwall's 1000 year old Tintagel Castle. The historic spot is forever linked to King Arthur and Charlotte investigates the truth behind the legend, unearthing a story of political spin which continues to resonate over 800 hundred years later.

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The History Channel: Pint Size History - Attila the Hun The History Channel: Pint Size History - Attila the Hun
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 151 seconds

Find out how Attila the Hun, aka the Scourge of God, acquired his reputation for being so brilliantly awful.

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The History Channel: The origins of hot chocolate The History Channel: The origins of hot chocolate
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 126 seconds

The History Channel finds out when and where we first got our taste for hot chocolate. It has been around for centuries, but it wasn't the temperature of the water that gave it the heat. Presented by Adam Hart-Davis

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The History Channel: Pint Size History - American Revolution The History Channel: Pint Size History - American Revolution
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 180 seconds

Our pub historian explores why in the 1770's Britain's American colonies decided to break away and form the United States.

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The History Channel: The origins of the razor The History Channel: The origins of the razor
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 141 seconds

Centuries ago, keeping your beard trim required ingenuity and a steady hand. The History Channel finds out just how cavemen used to do it. Presented by Adam Hart-Davis.

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The History Channel: Pint Size History - The Crusades The History Channel: Pint Size History - The Crusades
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 174 seconds

The History Channel's own pub historian explains why Pope Urban II called Christians to join the Crusades and capture Jerusalem.

Related: channel, christian, crusades, history, ii, jerusalem, pop, urban

The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Dover Castle The History Channel: My Favourite Place - Dover Castle
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 569 seconds

Journalist and broadcaster Peter Snow visits Dover Castle, a mighty fortress with over 800 years service in defence of the realm. Peter examines the key moments in the Castle's history, including the siege of 1216 when Britain was under threat from a French invasion, and Operation Dynamo in 1940 when it became a nerve centre for the biggest rescue operation in British history.

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Charlie Wilson\ Charlie Wilson's War - Philip Seymour-Hoffman interview
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 85 seconds

Interview for Bio Site

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Where In The World Are You? Where In The World Are You?
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 192 seconds

The History Channel finds out how we used to navigate our way at sea. Presented by Adam Hart-Davis

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The History Channel: History in the Headlines 18th April 08 The History Channel: History in the Headlines 18th April 08
Posted by: TheHistoryChannelUK

Video duration: 255 seconds

This week: First canine to enter space honoured. Hymn Jerusalem banned from Southwark Cathedral. Who will be the next King of England and Scotland? And find out why Medieval 'hoodies' were given ASBOs.

Related: asbo, canine, cathedral, channel, england, history, hoodies, jerusalem, king, medieval, scotland, southwark, space


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