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How the BBC accidentally became the world's most unreliable narrator.
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A Timewatch Guide (2015)

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Explorers: Conquest and Calamity
60 min

Season 4 • Episode 4

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Explorers: Conquest and Calamity

Aug 1, 2017

For centuries the story of exploration has been packed with incredible tales of adventure, but the last fifty years has seen a dramatic shift in our attitude towards explorers. To find out how television has reflected this, Prof Fara Dabhoiwala delves into the BBC television archives, revealing that the pace of this change was faster than you would imagine. In the 1960s the BBC was still making programmes showing Christopher Columbus as an uncomplicated conquering hero. Barely a decade later, it made a documentary that delved into museum storerooms packed with artifacts brought back to Britain by Captain Cook, focusing on the perspective of the explored rather than the explorer. As the story of exploration became as much about social calamity as conquest, television has been forced to find new ways to portray explorers. By the 21st century this included everything from focusing on adventurers like Ernest Shackleton, famous not for conquest but for saving the lives of his men, to using new technology to demystify exploration by making programmes from material shot by the explorers themselves.

Overview

Documentary

Series looking at how the BBC has revealed and interpreted monumental moments in our history. Using the BBC archive, the programmes examine changes in research covered in documentary television.

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truth in storytellinginstitutional memoryevolving narrativesthe observer effect

Standout Aspects

Production

Rare BBC archive footage you literally cannot find elsewhere.

Writing

Self-aware narration that admits when the BBC got it wrong.

Best for:Solo: For when you want to feel smarter than your history teacher.·Binge: Four seasons of the BBC roasting itself. Glorious.·Background: Narration-heavy, perfect for folding laundry to.
First AiredFeb 3, 2015
StatusOngoing

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Seasons4·Episodes15
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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Insight

The series exemplifies 'media archaeology' — treating TV archives as historical artifacts themselves, not just sources.

Cultural

Timewatch itself ran 1995-2011 before this 2015 revival, making this a documentary about documentaries from a documentary franchise about documentaries. BBC-ception.

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