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  2. Category : BBC television documentaries about history

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    Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs; Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity; Shopgirls: The True Story of Life Behind the Counter; Soldiers: A History of Men in Battle; The Story of 1; The Story of India; The Story of Maths; The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion; The Story of the Jews (TV series)

  3. Betty Campbell - Wikipedia

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    She was a board member of BBC Wales in the 1980s, and was made an honorary fellow of Cardiff Metropolitan University. [12] In 2003, she was awarded an MBE for services to education and community life. [12] In 2015 she received a lifetime achievement award from Unison Cymru's Black Members' group, for her contribution to black history and Welsh ...

  4. Michael Wood's Story of England - Wikipedia

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    Michael Wood's Story of England is a six-part BBC documentary series written and presented by Michael Wood and airing from 22 September 2010. It tells the story of one place, the Leicestershire village of Kibworth, throughout the whole of English history from the Roman era to modern times. [1]

  5. Timewatch - Wikipedia

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    Episode 1: The True Story of the Bridge on the River Kwai. First broadcast 28 October 1997. [19] Episode 2: Lords of the Maya. First broadcast 4 November 1997. [20] [21] Episode 3: Alison: A Personal History. First broadcast 11 November 1997. [22] [23] Episode 4: The Gentlemen Spies. First broadcast 18 November 1997. [24] [25] Episode 5: The ...

  6. The Great British Story: A People's History (TV series)

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    The Great British Story: A People's History at BBC Online; An interview with Michael Wood on astrotalkuk.org on 2 June 2012 in Liverpool. He talks about the Great British Story and the impact of the working-class people of the northwest and the industrial revolution.

  7. Lucy Worsley - Wikipedia

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    Courtiers: The Secret History of the Georgian Court (2011) is her most recent work on history. In 2014, BBC Books published her book, A Very British Murder, which was based on the series. [26] In April 2016, Worsley published her debut children's novel, Eliza Rose, about a young noble girl in a Tudor Court.

  8. Andrew Marr's History of the World - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Marr's History of the World is a 2012 BBC documentary television series presented by Andrew Marr that covers 70,000 years of world history from before the beginning of human civilisation, as African nomadic peoples spread out around the world and settled down to become the first farmers, up to the twentieth century, in June of 1998.

  9. David Olusoga - Wikipedia

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    David Olusoga was born in Lagos, Nigeria, to a Nigerian father and British mother. [4] At five years old, Olusoga migrated to the UK with his mother and grew up in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. [5]