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Peter Sommer (director)
Peter Sommer is a British archaeologist, television director and producer, and tour operator. The documentaries he has worked on include Tales from the Green Valley, a 12 part series about life on a farm in the year 1620 shown on BBC2 in 2005, Weapons That Made Britain shown on Channel 4, Britain's Finest Castles and Britain's Finest Ancient Monuments (Channel Five), Millennium: A thousand years of history (BBC/CNN), Commanding Heights: the Battle for the World Economy (PBS/BBC) and In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great (BBC/PBS). Sommer received a first-class degree in Ancient History and Archaeology following by an MPhil. from Birmingham University, before embarking on a PhD. at University College London. In 1994, Sommer walked 2,000 miles across Turkey, from Troy to the site of the battle of Issus, retracing the route of Alexander the Great. For this journey he received The Explorers Club of America Young Expeditioners’ award. A freelance writer, who has written on ...
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Tales From The Green Valley
''Tales from the Green Valley'' is a British historical documentary TV series in 12 parts, first shown on BBC Two from 19 August to 4 November 2005. The series, the first in the historic farm series, made for the BBC by independent production company Lion TV, follows historians and archaeologists as they recreate farm life from the age of the Stuarts; they wear the clothes, eat the food and use the tools, skills and technology of the 1620s. The series recreates everyday life on a small farm in Gray Hill, Monmouthshire, Wales, in the period, using authentic replica equipment and clothing, original recipes and reconstructed building techniques. Much use is made of period sources such as agricultural writers Gervase Markham and Thomas Tusser. The series was written, directed and produced by British archaeologist and documentary maker, Peter Sommer, who was awarded the Learning on Screen Award in 2006 by the British Universities Film & Video Council, for ''Tales from the Green Valle ...
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Weapons That Made Britain
Weapons That Made Britain is a British 2004 television documentary series. It was made by independent production company Lion Television (now part of All3media) for Channel 4. It was presented by film fight coordinator and medieval weapons trainer, Mike Loades. The Executive Producer across the series was Bill Locke. The 5 × 1 hour series explores different weapons and defensive technologies related to key historical events. Throughout the programmes, Mike Loades, visits pivotal battlefields, historical buildings and museums and talks with historians and weapons specialists. The series included re-enactments and scientific experiments to test some of the principal weapons, defensive tools and armour of medieval Britain. The series was first broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 in July 2004, and was afterwards shown on the History Channel in December 2004. Episodes *Episode 1: Sword **First aired on Saturday 10 July 2004. **Producer and Director Tanya Cheadle **This episode fo ...
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Britain's Finest
''Britain's Finest'' is a TV documentary series made by independent production company Lion Television, now part of All3Media for Channel 5 in the UK. The eight 90-minute series, split into two separate series of four episodes, the first in 2003 and the second in 2005, focuses on a wide range of Britain's finest things, from buildings to gardens, actors to natural wonders, as voted for by Channel 5 viewers and Radio Times readers. Each episode has a lead presenter and includes a variety of additional specialists. The publicity generated for some of the visitor attractions featured, such as stately homes, led to an increase in visitor numbers. Episodes ;Series 1 #"Stately Homes". Presenter Hugh Scully #"Gardens". Presenter Jenny Agutter #"Ancient Monuments". Presenter Tim Marlow #"Castles". Presenter Richard Holmes ;Series 2 #"Actors". Presenter Fay Ripley #"Actresses". Presenter Simon Callow #"Treasures". Presenter Tim Marlow #"Natural Wonders". Presenter Nigel Marven N ...
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A Thousand Years Of History
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The Battle For The World Economy
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In The Footsteps Of Alexander The Great
''In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great'' is a BBC documentary television series, first shown in 1998. Written and presented by historian and broadcaster Michael Wood, it retraced the travels of Alexander the Great, from Macedonia to the borders of India and back to Mesopotamia. Production Wood was prevented by the government of Greece from interviewing Eugene N. Borza, a professor specializing in the history of Macedonia, anywhere within Greece, apparently because of Borza's controversial views on the ethnic differences between the Greeks and Macedonians in ancient times. Episodes Episode one: Son of God Macedonia to Turkey First broadcast on BBC2 on 14 July 1998 Episode two: Lord of Asia Zagros to Persepolis First broadcast on BBC2 on 21 July 1998 Episode three: Across the Hindu Kush The golden road to Samarkand First broadcast on BBC2 on 28 July 1998 Episode four: To The Ends of the Earth Pakistan to Babylon First broadcast on BBC2 on 4 August 1998 Broadcast and ...
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Association Of Independent Tour Operators
AITO – The Specialist Travel Association (formerly known as The Association of Independent Tour Operators), is a British-based travel industry trade association established in 1976 that represents around 120 specialist and independent tour operators. The current headquarters of the AITO are based in Twickenham, south-west London. Members of AITO operate in over 170 countries, including the UK, with activities spanning a range of interests including adventure, city breaks, culture, fly drive, luxury, safaris and sports. The AITO also influences policy that affects consumers and travel industry; particularly initiatives related to independent tour operators. Membership AITO members offer full protection of consumer holiday funds, a wide range of specialist holidays, quality customer service and a sustainable approach to travel. There are around 120 Tour Operator members, but around 250 members within the association including AITO Specialist Travel Agents, AITO Tourist Board P ...
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British Documentary Film Directors
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English Documentary Filmmakers
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Living People
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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