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Explorers

on BBC Two England

A series of ten programmes
Driven by ambition and greed; or in quest of prestige and glory; or searching for a unique brand of personal fulfilment, they deserted their homelands to make journeys never achieved before.
Episode 4
The Story of Burke and Wills who crossed Australia from south to north in 1860-61 Written by ROBERT WALES Introduced by David Attenborough from the Royal
Geographical Society, London
Some contemporary experts believed the centre of Australia was a massive lake surrounded by lush pastures. Others thought it was arid desert. The Royal Society of the Colony of Victoria chose Robert O'Hara Burke to go to find out - and make history by crossing the Continent for the first time. Burke, ex-army and now a policeman, had no experience as an explorer. But with men, horses, carts, covered waggons, tons of supplies, and camels specially imported from India, he set out from Melbourne. Soon there were raging rows with his assistants. Burke fired his second in command and appointed William Wills , an eager young man from Devon, to the job. Together they were to achieve the ' most disastrous success' tn the history of Australian exploration.
Director TONY SNOWDON
Producer MICHAEL LATHAM
(Repeated: Thursday, 8.10 pm)
Book isame title), an illustrated account of ten famous journeys, including the travels of Amundsen, Stanley, Columbus and Cook, £6.00 from booksellers. White men's walkabout: page 67

Contributors

Written By:
Robert Wales
Introduced By:
David Attenborough
Martin Shaw:
Robert O'Hara Burke
Unknown:
William Wills
Director:
Tony Snowdon
Producer:
Michael Latham

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