Reel History of Britain

Reel History of Britain (2011)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

Presented by Melvyn Bragg, a social history of 20th-century Britain. Fascinating stories of how people worked and lived, via viewers' personal memories and rare film archive.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 18:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E20Beside the SeasideSept. 30, 2011
S01E19Dawn of a New EraSept. 29, 2011
S01E18The End of the LineSept. 28, 2011
S01E17Streets in the SkySept. 27, 2011
S01E16Long to Reign Over UsSept. 26, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Reel History of Britain' premiere?

'Reel History of Britain' premiered on September 7, 2011.

Who hosted 'Reel History of Britain'?

'Reel History of Britain' was hosted by Melvyn Bragg.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Reel History of Britain'?

The first season of 'Reel History of Britain' had 6 episodes.

What was the format of 'Reel History of Britain'?

'Reel History of Britain' combined documentary-style storytelling with dramatic reenactments.

What historical periods were covered in 'Reel History of Britain'?

'Reel History of Britain' covered a wide range of historical periods, including the Roman Empire, the Tudor era, and World War II.

Who were some of the notable experts featured on 'Reel History of Britain'?

'Reel History of Britain' featured experts such as David Starkey, Kate Williams, and Lucy Worsley.

What was the aim of 'Reel History of Britain'?

'Reel History of Britain' aimed to explore the historical accuracy of popular films and TV shows set in Britain.

How were the historical events and figures portrayed in 'Reel History of Britain'?

'Reel History of Britain' analyzed the portrayal of historical events and figures in popular media and discussed the accuracy or lack thereof.

Did 'Reel History of Britain' include interviews with filmmakers and actors?

Yes, 'Reel History of Britain' included interviews with filmmakers and actors to gain insights into their creative choices.

How did 'Reel History of Britain' use reenactments?

'Reel History of Britain' used reenactments to bring historical events to life and provide visual context.

Did 'Reel History of Britain' debunk any historical myths or misconceptions?

Yes, 'Reel History of Britain' aimed to debunk historical myths and misconceptions perpetuated by popular media.

What were some of the popular films and TV shows discussed in 'Reel History of Britain'?

'Reel History of Britain' discussed films and TV shows such as 'Braveheart', 'The Tudors', and 'Downton Abbey'.

Were there any recurring segments or themes in 'Reel History of Britain'?

Yes, 'Reel History of Britain' had recurring segments that focused on specific historical themes or genres, such as war films or period dramas.

How did 'Reel History of Britain' engage with the audience?

'Reel History of Britain' encouraged audience participation by inviting viewers to share their thoughts and opinions on social media using specific hashtags.

Did 'Reel History of Britain' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Reel History of Britain' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its informative and entertaining approach to history.

Did 'Reel History of Britain' inspire any other similar TV shows?

Yes, 'Reel History of Britain' inspired other TV shows that aimed to explore the historical accuracy of popular media, such as 'Reel History of Science Fiction'.

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