Age of Empire
The story of Britain revealed through its art and treasures. David Dimbleby travels through Britain, America and India, tracing the British Empire from 1750 to 1900.
The story of the British Empire from 1750 to 1900, revealed through its art and treasures. David Dimbleby travels through Britain, America and India, tracing the descent from adventure and inspiration into moral bankruptcy as the Empire became a self-serving bureaucratic machine.
In Britain, David looks at William Hodges' paintings of Captain Cook's famous voyages, Sir Hiram Maxim's original machine gun, the relics of General Gordon brought back from the Sudan, and some of the priceless trophies plundered in foreign campaigns: Tipu's mechanical Tiger and the Benin Bronzes.
In Philadelphia, he explores William Penn's utopian Old Town, the Liberty Bell, and painter Benjamin West's pictorial white-washing of history in Penn's Treaty With the Indians.
In India, David looks at the colonial architecture of Calcutta, and some fabulous frescoes in a Rajasthan village mocking British customs and personalities.
The programme ends at the Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, not so much a monument to the British Empire as its mausoleum.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Dimbleby |
Director | John Mullen |
Producer | John Mullen |
Broadcasts
- Sun 14 Mar 2010 21:00
- Mon 15 Mar 2010 19:00麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Wales
- Mon 15 Mar 2010 21:00麻豆官网首页入口 HD
- Fri 19 Mar 2010 01:55
- Thu 21 Oct 2010 19:30
- Thu 19 Sep 2013 16:15麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland
- Tue 5 Jul 2016 22:00
- Thu 7 Jul 2016 02:00
- Tue 7 Jul 2020 00:00
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