Late Great Britons
- Synopsis
- 1: Dr David Starkey examines the reign of Henry VIII and give his interpretation of the factors influencing the behaviour of the king and his administration.
2: Reveals that Queen Victoria was far from being a prude and, moreover, disliked many of her children.
3: Martin Gilbert, Winston Churchill’s biographer, re-appraises Churchill’s reputation and sees the military leader and Prime Minister as a champion of social reform and international harmony.
4: Known for his theory expounding the survival of the fittest, Charles Darwin is popularly regarded as a champion of science over religion, linking man more closely with apes than with God. Dr Robert Young argues that Darwin was a product of his time and was profoundly influenced by Christianity.
5: Dr Jeremy Black argues that Sir Robert Walpole, although linked to a corrupt system, merely reflected the values of his age. To his credit, he introduced much-needed stability in a period of religious, political and dynastic upheaval.
6: Dr John Morrill presents his interpretation of Oliver Cromwell’s life and reputation. In 1640, Oliver Cromwell was an ordinary English gentleman, but by the time of his death he had won the reputation of a great statesman, an assertive and instinctive decision-maker, and a religious visionary. - Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Television; Video
- Technical information
- Colour / Sound
- Transmission details
- 5 Jul 1988 (Channel: BBC2)
- Availability
- Sale
Credits
- Producer
- David Herman
Additional Details
- Production type
- Documentary/Educational/News
- Subjects
- History
- Keywords
- biographies; Churchill, Winston Spencer (1874-1965); Cromwell, Oliver; Darwin, Charles; Henry VIII; Queen Victoria; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Walpole, Robert
Notes
- History
- Series transmitted BBC2 5 July 1988-16 August 1988.
- Uses
- A-level and undergraduate British history.*
Sections
- Title
- Henry VIII
- Synopsis
- 1: Dr David Starkey examines the reign of Henry VIII and give his interpretation of the factors influencing the behaviour of the king and his administration.
- Title
- Queen Victoria
- Synopsis
- 2: Reveals that Queen Victoria was far from being a prude and, moreover, disliked many of her children.
- Title
- Winston Churchill
- Synopsis
- 3: Martin Gilbert, Winston Churchill’s biographer, re-appraises Churchill’s reputation and sees the military leader and Prime Minister as a champion of social reform and international harmony.
- Title
- Charles Darwin 1
- Synopsis
- 4: Known for his theory expounding the survival of the fittest, Charles Darwin is popularly regarded as a champion of science over religion, linking man more closely with apes than with God. Dr Robert Young argues that Darwin was a product of his time and
- Title
- Robert Walpole
- Synopsis
- 5: Dr Jeremy Black argues that Sir Robert Walpole, although linked to a corrupt system, merely reflected the values of his age. To his credit, he introduced much-needed stability in a period of religious, political and dynastic upheaval.
- Title
- Oliver Cromwell
- Synopsis
- 6: Dr John Morrill presents his interpretation of Oliver Cromwell’s life and reputation. In 1640, Oliver Cromwell was an ordinary English gentleman, but by the time of his death he had won the reputation of a great statesman, an assertive and instinctive
Production Company
Sponsor
- Name
BBC
- Notes
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Distributor (Sale)
- Name
BBC Active Video for Learning - now BBC Learning
- Contact
- Carolina Fernandez Jeremy Wilcox (CF - for educational enquiries JW - channel sales manager)
- BBCStudiosLearning@bbc.com
- Web
- https://www.bbcstudioslearning.com/ External site opens in new window
- Phone
- +44 (0) 20 8433 1009
- Address
- BBC Studios Limited
Television Centre
101 Wood Lane
London
W12 7FA
UK - Notes
- The BBC Active company has now been absorbed within BBC Learning, a division of BBC Studios. It was originally a joint venture between BBC Worldwide and Pearson Education. Formerly known as ‘BBC Worldwide Learning Studies’ and before that as ‘Videos for Education & Training’
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Late Great Britons". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/12110 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)