Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Monarchy--A 6 part series

Monarchy - The Early Kings - Host David Starkey
Monarchy - The Early Kings - Host David Starkey
54:44 - 2 years ago
Eminent scholar and energetic storyteller Dr. David Starkey (The Six Wives of Henry VIII) serves as your guide through nearly 10 centuries of royal rule in England. From the fall of the Roman Empire to the Restoration, Starkey vividly describes the human drama behind the throne, with all its intrigue, lust, treachery, and thirst for power. You visit the very stages upon which history played out—Westminster Abbey, Bosworth Field, the dreaded Tower of London, and more—and explore the true character of the men and women who wore the crown. In this rich tapestry, Starkey identifies a unifying thread. On one hand, England required authoritarian might to stand strong against external threats. On the other, it cherished its longstanding tradition of rule by consent of the governed. The dynamic tension between these two impulses enabled the monarchy to survive as the oldest-functioning political institution in Europe.








Monarchy Episode 02 Medieval Monarchs
Monarchy Episode 02 Medieval Monarchs





Monarchy Episode 03 A New Dynasty
Monarchy Episode 03 A New Dynasty
52:34 - 2 years ago







Monarchy_Episode_04_The_Imperial_King_Part.avi
Monarchy_Episode_04_The_Imperial_King_Part.avi
49:08 - 2 years ago






Monarchy_Episode_05_A_Question_of_Succession.avi
Monarchy_Episode_05_A_Question_of_Succession.avi
53:44 - 2 years ago







Monarchy_Episode_06__Revolution_and_the_Republic.avi
Monarchy Episode 06 Revolution and the Republic






Sunday, January 24, 2010

Britain AD Episode 3 - The Not So Dark Ages - Host Francis Pryor

Britain AD Episode 3 - The Not So Dark Ages - Host Francis Pryor
Britain AD Episode 3 - The Not So Dark Ages - Host Francis Pryor
48:41 - 2 years ago


Britain BC Episode 2 - Host Francis Pryor

Britain BC Episode 2 - Host Francis Pryor
Britain BC Episode 2 - Host Francis Pryor
46:44 - 2 years ago


Britain BC Episode 1 - Host Francis Pryor

Britain BC Episode 1 - Host Francis Pryor

46:44 - 2 years ago

FOR MORE GREAT DOCUMENTARIES GO TO POPPERSLIST.BLOGSPOT.COM In this visually stunning, provocative new series, best-selling writer and archaeologist Francis Pryor offers an inspiring new view of Britain before the Roman invasion. He shatters the received wisdom that we were a relatively uncivilised bog people inhabiting a misty island, just waiting to be taught how to live by the invaders. Travelling from North Wales to the Orkneys, the cliffs of Dover to the Western Isles of Scotland, Stonehenge to Maiden Castle, Pryor lifts the lid on what really made the ancient Britons tick and how what we were informs what we are today. Traveling more than a thousand miles north to Orkney and the Western Isles, he explores an amazing array of stone circles, henges and round tombs, revealing that how the ancient Britons worshipped their ancestors and brought death into their homes. Moving down to the big daddy of ancient British sites, Stonehenge, Pryor and other leading archaeologists reinterpret the whole spiritual landscape of pre-Roman Britain - as a passage of a whole community from life to death, expressed in an array of foreboding, impressive wood and stone monuments. By the end of his quest, Pryor convinces Britains to cast aside the national denial of their own ancestors, to embrace them as the remarkable people they were. FOR MORE GREAT DOCUMENTARIES GO TO POPPERSLIST.BLOGSPOT.COM In this visually stunning, provocative new series, best-selling writer and archaeologist Francis Pryor offers an inspiring new view of Britain before the Roman invasion. He shatters the received wisdom that we were a relatively uncivilised bog people inhabiting a misty island, just waiting to be taught how to live by the invaders. Travelling from North Wales to the Orkneys, the cliffs of Dover to the Western Isles of Scotland, Stonehenge to Maiden Castle, Pryor lifts the lid on what really made the ancient Britons tick and how what we were informs what we are today. Traveling more than a thousand miles north to Orkney and the Western Isles, he explores an amazing array of stone circles, henges and round tombs, revealing that how the ancient Britons worshipped their ancestors and brought death into their homes. Moving down to the big daddy of ancient British sites, Stonehenge, Pryor and other leading archaeologists reinterpret the whole spiritua...all » FOR MORE GREAT DOCUMENTARIES GO TO POPPERSLIST.BLOGSPOT.COM In this visually stunning, provocative new series, best-selling writer and archaeologist Francis Pryor offers an inspiring new view of Britain before the Roman invasion. He shatters the received wisdom that we were a relatively uncivilised bog people inhabiting a misty island, just waiting to be taught how to live by the invaders. Travelling from North Wales to the Orkneys, the cliffs of Dover to the Western Isles of Scotland, Stonehenge to Maiden Castle, Pryor lifts the lid on what really made the ancient Britons tick and how what we were informs what we are today. Traveling more than a thousand miles north to Orkney and the Western Isles, he explores an amazing array of stone circles, henges and round tombs, revealing that how the ancient Britons worshipped their ancestors and brought death into their homes. Moving down to the big daddy of ancient British sites, Stonehenge, Pryor and other leading archaeologists reinterpret the whole spiritual landscape of pre-Roman Britain - as a passage of a whole community from life to death, expressed in an array of foreboding, impressive wood and stone monuments. By the end of his quest, Pryor convinces Britains to cast aside the national denial of their own ancestors, to embrace them as the remarkable people they were.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Monday, December 14, 2009

The Real Mary Magdalene

The Real Mary Magdalene



The Lost Gospels

The Lost Gospels




Aired: March 15, 2008 on BBC 2

Anglican
priest Peter Owen Jones explores the huge number of ancient Christian
texts that didn't make it into the New Testament. Shocking and
challenging, these were works in which Jesus didn't die, took revenge
on his enemies and kissed Mary Magdalene on the mouth. Pete travels
through Egypt and the former Roman Empire looking at the evidence of a
Christian world very different to the one we know, and finds over
seventy gospels, acts, letters and apocalypses all circulating in the
early Church
.