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In Search of the Dark Ages

 (1979)

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Series 2 | Season 1
8.3
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Series 2  
The first series was such a success when shown in an off-peak slot on BBC Two that a second series was broadcast in 1981, with subjects including William the Conqueror, Ethelred the Unready, Athelstan and Eric Bloodaxe.
In Search of William the Conqueror
Episode 4 - 4-09-1981
1944: The greatest amphibious invasion in history lands on the Normandy beaches. Today the wreckage of war still stands in the shallows where 35 years ago armies drawn from much of the free world began the liberation of Europe. But great events are not new to these shores; for the whole of recorded history momentous waves of immigrants and invaders have crossed the narrow sea between England and the Continent and shaped our history. Nine-hundred years ago an amphibious invasion left these shores which was to have as great an effect on our destiny as 1944 may prove to have. From these beaches, in 1066, an army set sail for England. Its leader would become known to history as William the Conqueror.
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In Search of William the Conqueror
In Search of Ethelred the Unready
Episode 3 - 4-02-1981
AD1001: In this year there were constant hostilities in England because of the Danish army and they harried and burned almost everywhere. And they went about at will encountering no resistance. No fleet by sea, nor levies on land, dared approach them however far inland they went. Time after time, the more urgent a thing was, the greater was the delay from one hour to the next, and all the while the King and his counsellors were allowing the strength of their enemies to increase. In the end, our naval and land preparations were a complete failure and succeeded only in adding to the distress of the people, wasting money and encouraging their enemy. In every way, it was a hard time, for they never ceased from their evil deeds.
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In Search of Ethelred the Unready
In Search of Eric Bloodaxe
Episode 2 - 3-26-1981
In this year—954—in a certain lonely place called Stainmore, King Erik was treacherously betrayed and killed, along with his son Haeric and his brother Ragnald. From then on, King Eadred of Wessex ruled in these parts north of the Humber. And from that time to the present, the Northumbrians have been subject to the southern English and have grieved for want of a king of their own and for the liberty they once enjoyed.
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In Search of Eric Bloodaxe
In Search of Athelstan
Episode 1 - 3-19-1981
In this place, in 939, was buried the first king of all England. In his day a Norseman called him the greatest man in the European world, to a Frenchman he was the most famous king of modern times, an Irishman thought him the summit of the honour of the Western World. From Iceland, from Germany, and Wales, poets sang of his deeds, renowned through the whole globe whom God set over the English as king plainly so that mighty in war he might conquer other fierce kings and crush their proud necks. And yet who knows of Athelstan today?
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In Search of Athelstan
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8.3
In Search of Alfred the Great
Episode 4 - 3-14-1980
In part 4 of the series, Michael Wood reminds us that when asked to name the greatest Briton, Winston Churchill is often put forward. When Churchill himself was asked he had one clear answer "Alfred the Great". But who was this King and why was he so influential on the development of England?
 8.8/10
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In Search of Alfred the Great
In Search of Arthur
Episode 3 - 3-12-1980
In this third part of the series. Michael Wood tries to separate fact from legend concerning King Arthur.
 7.2/10
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In Search of Arthur
In Search of Boadicea
Episode 2 - 3-11-1980
In part 2 of the series, pioneering TV historian Michael Wood, looks past the scythed war chariot and tries to discover the real Boadicea, her times and people.
 8.4/10
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In Search of Boadicea
In Search of Offa
Episode 1 - 1-02-1979
In the first episode, and effectively the pilot, for his "In Search of ..." series, TV historian Michael Wood learns more about the Mercian King Offa - whose 1200 year old earthwork "Offa's Dyke" effectively traces the border between England and Wales for 150 miles (240 km).
 8.7/10
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In Search of Offa
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In Search of Alfred the Great
Episode 4 - 3-14-1980
In part 4 of the series, Michael Wood reminds us that when asked to name the greatest Briton, Winston Churchill is often put forward. When Churchill himself was asked he had one clear answer "Alfred the Great". But who was this King and why was he so influential on the development of England?
 8.8/10
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In Search of Alfred the Great
In Search of Offa
Episode 1 - 1-02-1979
In the first episode, and effectively the pilot, for his "In Search of ..." series, TV historian Michael Wood learns more about the Mercian King Offa - whose 1200 year old earthwork "Offa's Dyke" effectively traces the border between England and Wales for 150 miles (240 km).
 8.7/10
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In Search of Offa
In Search of Boadicea
Episode 2 - 3-11-1980
In part 2 of the series, pioneering TV historian Michael Wood, looks past the scythed war chariot and tries to discover the real Boadicea, her times and people.
 8.4/10
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In Search of Boadicea
In Search of Arthur
Episode 3 - 3-12-1980
In this third part of the series. Michael Wood tries to separate fact from legend concerning King Arthur.
 7.2/10
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In Search of Arthur
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