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- Blood of the Vikings -
- Buildings that Shaped Britain -
- Gdańsk - Danzig -
- Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve -
- The Museum -
- Voyage to the planets -
A History of Ancient Britain - 4x -
A History of Celtic Britain - 4x -
Ancient Egypt - 2x -
Baroque! From St Peter's to St Paul's - 3x -
Britain from Above - 6x -
CNN -
Crusades with Terry Jones - 3x -
Days that Shook the World - 9x -
Earth -The Power of the Planet - 5x -
Fake or Fortune - 11x -
Fake or Fortune s02e01.hannibal -
Fake or Fortune s02e02.hannibal -
Fake or Fortune s02e03.hannibal -
First Life - 2x -
Floratone II (2012) - FLAC -
Francesco's Venice - 4x -
Gdansk 1939 (Kroniki filmowe) -
How Drugs Work - 3x -
Kevin McCloud's Grand Tour of Europe - 4x -
KL Stutthof -
Mastercrafts - 6x -
Millennium - A Thousand Years of History -
Rococo - Travel, Pleasure, Madness - 3x -
Rome Revealed - 8x -
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Scandimania - 3x -
Secret Britain - 4x -
Secrets of Superbrands - 3x -
Silent Comedy (2013) - FLAC -
Stephen Fry in America - 6x -
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Supersized Earth - 3x -
The Beauty of Anatomy - 5x -
The Beauty of Books - 4x -
The Dark Ages - An Age of Light - 4x -
The Nazis. A Warning from History - 6x -
The Normans - 3x -
The Thirties in Colour - 4x -
The Trap - 3x -
Welcome to India - 3x -
Wolne miasto.1958 -
Wonders of the Solar System - 5x -
Wrak.1954
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Seven Ages of Britain is a BBC television documentary series which is written and presented by David Dimbleby. The seven part series was first aired on 31 January 2010.
The series covers the history of Britain's greatest art and artefacts over the past 2000 years. Each show covers a different period in British history.
David Dimbleby tells the story of Britain through its art and treasure.
What does the delicate beauty of the Wilton Diptych reveal about medieval Britain? How do Henry Moore's sensuous forms reflect the social upheavals of the twentieth century? Are there any similarities between the minds that produced the Bayeaux Tapestry and Gillray's satirical prints? Why do St Paul’s Cathedral and the Brighton Pavilion look the way they do?
From the Iron Age onwards, art has been a mirror to the nation – capturing who we are and heralding the major events of each era. In Seven Ages of Britain David Dimbleby uncovers the fascinating story of how British art reflects our history.
Beginning with the mysterious Pictish carvings and Roman mosaics that reveal the legacy of Britain’s many invaders, David Dimbleby guides us through our most dramatic eras. He journeys from the riches of the Middle Ages, to the innovation of the Restoration, the exotica of the British Empire and finally to twentieth-century Modernism.
Bringing together leading experts, who vividly capture each period of history, Seven Ages of Britain is a unique exploration of Britain through its most beautiful and influential works of art.
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