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Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) [citation needed] is a Scottish television presenter, author, and conspiracy theorist. [2] He has presented several documentary series on archaeology and history, including A History of Scotland , Vikings and Coast .
Hosted by Neil Oliver, it was the second highest-rated show in the history of the channel. It started airing on BBC Two from 14 May 2014; series 2 was aired in 2015. It started airing on BBC Two from 14 May 2014; series 2 was aired in 2015.
Episode Title Airdate 1 The Last of the Free: 9 November 2008: At the dawn of the first millennium, there was no Scotland or England. In the first episode Oliver reveals the mystery of how the Gaelic Scottish Kingdom - Alba - was born, and why its role in one of the greatest battles ever fought on British soil defined the shape of Britain in the modern era.
Mankind's relationship with nature in the world today. John Hurt (narrator) Madagascar: 2011: A natural history of Madagascar. David Attenborough (presenter) The Animal's Guide to Britain: 2011: Chris Packham examines Britain from an animal's point of view as he tries to understand their needs. Chris Packham (presenter) Ocean Giants: 2011
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In 2015, she co-presented a 3-part BBC TV documentary with Neil Oliver entitled The Celts: Blood, Iron and Sacrifice [49] and wrote a book to tie in with the series: The Celts: Search for a Civilisation. [50] In April–May 2016, she co-presented the BBC Two programme Food Detectives which looked at food nutrition and its effects on the body.
16 April – Archaeologist Neil Oliver is hired to host a weekly current affairs and interview programme. [28] 19 April – Former Labour Party Member of Parliament Gloria De Piero is hired to host an afternoon programme. [29] [30] 23 April – It is announced that Mercy Muroki will co-host a daytime programme tackling everyday issues. [31]
A 304-page book authored by Oliver and titled Vikings: A History was published by W&N on 4 October 2012. [3] In addition, a 177-minute PAL region 2 DVD version of the series was released by the BBC on 12 November 2012 [ 4 ]