A History of Britain


2h 30m 2000

Brief Synopsis

Documentary that traces 5000 years of British history, from 3100 B.C. to the beginning of the 17th century. Part 1 covers the origins of life on the British Isles, the arrival of the Romans, King Arthur and the Anglo-Saxons. The threat of Viking invasion leads Saxon king Alfred to unite the various

Film Details

Also Known As
History of Britain
Genre
Adaptation
Documentary
Historical
Release Date
2000

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 30m

Synopsis

Documentary that traces 5000 years of British history, from 3100 B.C. to the beginning of the 17th century. Part 1 covers the origins of life on the British Isles, the arrival of the Romans, King Arthur and the Anglo-Saxons. The threat of Viking invasion leads Saxon king Alfred to unite the various groups living there as the concept of England is born as a unifying cry against the Norseman. Also, William the Conqueror's victory in 1066 makes Britain part of the Anglo-Norman empire. This is the story of the Norman Conquest, The Battle of Hastings and the aftermath of the victory. Part 2 looks at the relationship between the state and the church, in the form of Thomas Beckett, who meets a bloody end; Henry II; Richard I; and John. Also, in the 13th century, the peoples of Britain find their proud, defiant and nationalistic voice as Edward I tries to create an English empire by extending his authority over Wales, Scotland and Ireland in bloody campaigns. Out of the slaughter comes a side effect that will impact British history: Parliament begins to include commoners when the Crown discovers that the cost of wars goes beyond its resources and needs the people's consent to head into battle. Part 3 examines the Black Death, which wipes out a third of the population in six years, scarring the British Isles for generations. Towns and villages disappear; art and literature become obsessed with death and decay. Richard II tries to be a people's king, but his failure leads to murder. Out of this anarchy and gloom, the English character is born, fueled by individualism, self-sufficiency and xenophobia. Also, the coming of the Protestant faith in the 16th century divides the Western world and sends Europe into war. Britain's official religion changes with its ruler, Henry VIII; and believing in the wrong doctrine quarantees a painful death. The Anglican Church emerges under Elizabeth I and becomes one of the greatest influences on the English-speaking peoples.

Crew

Clare Beavan

Segment Director

Clare Beavan

Segment Producer

Ian Bremner

Associate Producer

Ian Bremner

Segment Director

Ian Bremner

Segment Producer

Luke Cardiff

Photography

Philippa Daniel

Editor

Martin Davidson

Executive Producer

Martin Davidson

Segment Director

Bob Davis

Unit Manager

Dimitri Delacovias

Visual Effects

Alan Doyle

Photography

Michael Duly

Editor

Patrick Duval

Photography

Amy Eisner

Researcher

Sara Fletcher

Production Manager

Alice Forward

Editor

Allan Fowlie

Video

Karen P Green

Researcher

John Harle

Music

Liz Hartford

Segment Producer

Liz Hartford

Segment Director

Doug Hartington

Photography

Mark Hatch

Sound

Tanya Hethorn

Production

Christian Hogue

Visual Effects

John Hooper

Sound

Steve Hudson

Dubbing Mixer

Mike Ibeji

Associate Producer

Rupert Ivy

Sound

Gilda Jacob

Production

Steve Jamison

Video

Jo King

Researcher

Godfrey Kirby

Sound

Tim Kirby

Segment Director

Tim Kirby

Segment Producer

Emma Kirkby

Song Performer

Joseph Lapolla

Executive Producer

Raha Lavasaney

Production

Ben Ledden

Researcher

Little Jane Lee

Producer

Mark Lelliott

Video

Theresa Lydon

Production

Theresa Lydon

Production Assistant

Lou Macdonell

Graphic Designer

Irene Macmillan

Associate Producer

Charlie Maday

Executive Producer

Fiona Mcdonald

Production Assistant

Nigel Meakin

Photography

Antony Meering

Sound

Richard Mervyn

Photography

Sandrine Morvan

Production

Nick Mottershead

Dubbing Mixer

Roger Mullins

Video

Chris Packman

Colorist

Luiz Provin

Dubbing Mixer

Simon Schama

Writer

Simon Schama

Book As Source Material

Claire Sharp

Production Manager

Jane Silsby

Production Assistant

Lucy Skeaping

Song Performer

Graham Smith

Photography

David South

Photography

Ken Southern

Video

Tim Sutton

Production

Deke Thompson

Sound

Peter Thorn

Photography

Brand Thumin

Editor

Paul Tilzey

Segment Producer

Paul Tilzey

Segment Director

Adrian Udal

Video

Paul Warren

Colorist

Martin Wilson

Sound

Film Details

Also Known As
History of Britain
Genre
Adaptation
Documentary
Historical
Release Date
2000

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 30m

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