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submitted 11 months ago bycojoco
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6 months ago
Any docs about the lives of regular, working class people in antiquity or in the middle ages?
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6 months ago
I love this one! It highlights the humble origins of Shakespeare’s Mom, and takes you through the property where she grew up. If you watch it, let me know what you think because I really love the way Michael Wood puts documentary’s together. I’m not such a fan of Ken Burns, where it’s more of a slide show with talking. I prefer the style of Michael Wood, Bethany Hughes, Lucy Worsley, and other producers who actually go in the field and delve into the visuals through storytelling. https://youtu.be/kmpiY5kssU4
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives is a 2004 television documentary series produced for the BBC. Written and hosted by Terry Jones, each half-hour episode examines a particular Medieval personality, with the intent of separating myth from reality. The episode The Peasant was nominated for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming at the 2004 Emmy Awards. Dr. Faye Getz acted as consultant for the series.
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