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Drama documentary recreating the first performance of Handel's Messiah at London's Foundling Hospital in 1750, presented by Amanda Vickery and Tom Service. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Amanda Vickery
Presenter:
Tom Service
Executive Producer:
Liz Hartford
Executive Producer:
Ben Weston
Executive Producer:
Richard Farmbrough
Lady Somerset:
Francesca Bailey
William Hogarth:
Christopher Staines

Timewatch

2004-2005

The Killer Wave of 1607

Duration: 49 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Available for 10 months

Documentary detailing the killer wave which struck the coast of the Bristol Channel in 1607. Two scientists are increasingly convinced that the wave was actually a tsunami. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Adam Bullmore
Director:
Sam Roberts

A Timewatch Guide

Series 1

Episode 2: Cleopatra

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Using the BBC film archives, Vanessa Collingridge explores how our view of Cleopatra has changed over the years, and how she has become lost amid myth, cliche and propaganda. Show more

Contributors

Participant:
Jo Quinn
Participant:
Joyce Tyldesley
Participant:
Adrian Goldsworthy
Participant:
Mary Hamer
Executive Producer:
John Farren
Associate Producer:
Susannah Zeff
Series Producer:
James Gray
Director:
James Gray
Production Company:
360 Production

Timeshift

Series 17

Episode 2: Blazes and Brigades: The Story of the Fire Service

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Timeshift looks back on nearly two centuries of British firefighting, exploring how major incidents and the evolution of equipment have helped forge the modern fire service. Show more

Contributors

Narrator:
Kirsty Young
Executive Producer:
John Das

BBC Four HD

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