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What documentaries are worth watching in bbc?

1, hero and villain

The whole series of Warriors is divided into six episodes, and each episode reveals the complex characters of famous generals whose names have been recorded in history through a major event in history.

The first episode is how Napoleon, an immigrant wild child from Corsica, became famous in the Battle of Toulon. The second episode is about Japanese Tokugawa Ieyasu, from Toyotomi Hideyoshi's "Tuogu" to Guan Yuan's decisive battle against Ishida Mitsunari. The third episode is Spartacus, whose leadership is wise but indecisive; The fourth episode is Cortes, which destroyed the Aztec civilization. The fifth episode is Richard Lion's Heart, the third Crusade, and the double meeting with Saladin; The sixth episode is the story of Attila, who swept through western Europe, but flourished and declined.

The characterization is in place, the interpretation is flesh and blood, and it exudes heroism, but it is by no means Gao Daquan's face.

It is worthy of well-made, from a thousand-person melee in epic battles to small details of oil, salt, sauce and vinegar.

2. British history

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This film is a good teaching material for people who don't understand English history.

This film reproduces the growth process of British civilization, from the Neolithic Age of Stonehenge culture to the brilliant Elizabethan era, and from the violent civil war in17th century to the British Empire.

This is a vivid, some scenes can be said to be bloody stories.

In episode 15, it is amazing that the BBC can explain the complicated British history clearly.

3. History of Christianity

This film is co-produced by Mike Couloch, a famous history professor at Oxford University, and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), with a total of 6 episodes.

Take the audience to the scene to verify the history of Christian monuments, visit famous scholars and religious figures to ask questions, and taste the civilization footprint in the vast history.