Professor Alice Roberts explores the UK's past, focusing on six key eras by exploring the stories of towns which best illustrate each.Professor Alice Roberts explores the UK's past, focusing on six key eras by exploring the stories of towns which best illustrate each.Professor Alice Roberts explores the UK's past, focusing on six key eras by exploring the stories of towns which best illustrate each.
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I watched a few of these about towns that I know well and about periods of history about which I know a considerable amount, and it is really just laughably over-simplified history for people who do their food shopping in Marks & Spencer. Regrettable to see a serious academic drawn into the cosplay stunts that often accompany the narratives. If you have any serious interest in the history of Britain, read some books.
Nothing at all about the towns of England (i.e. post-Celto-Roman Britain) before the Norse & Norman invasions. How so?
Like others during lockdown, I am watching this series as a diversion and, as an advert for the great places to visit in Britain it is very enjoyable. Until that is, Professor Roberts starts beating her breast and talking to us like a headmistress about the country's past involvement in the slave trade. Alice; stop patronising the viewers. Most of us with an average understanding of history are well aware that Britain took part in this despicable trade in human misery, but we don't need you to keep slipping it into your commentary. It's beginning to get as tedious as the gay references in Doctor Who.
Is all of this preliminary to pulling down Nelson's Column and Drake's statue, and perhaps demolishing Glasgow's Civic Offices?
Slavery has been around since ancient times. You must know that. Will you be having a go at Italy for Rome's historical involvement?
Britain wasn't the only participant in the slave trade, and they learned from the Arabs and Portuguese. Britain was also one of the first countries to pass a law against it. You might mention that. Stick to the travelogue please.
This series is good in parts but far too apologetic for Britain's part pandering to woke and BLM viewers. Okay if you skip through the preachy parts to the more interesting areas.
I was enjoying this series but particularly season three descended into a preachy tirade about how terrible Britain had been in engaging in the slave trade but I should have not expected anything else from holier than thou Channel 4, the slave trade was terrible and deserved a mention but it seemed to dominate the whole series.
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