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Simon Schama Remembers... Landscape and Memory

Sir Simon Schama looks back on his first foray into TV presenting, the 1995 Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú series Landscape and Memory, which examined the relationship between nature and art.

Sir Simon Schama’s first foray into TV presenting, Landscape and Memory, presented a unique take on the links between nature and art. The series was based on his 1995 book, about which he had said, 'If ever there was a book that was impossible to televise, this would be it.' He tells us how he was persuaded otherwise.

Simon explains the background to this thought-provoking series, in which each episode had an aspect of nature - forests, seas, rivers and mountains - as its theme. We discover how it came to combine the imaginative use of a studio, stunning landscape shots and fascinating archive.

Join us as we learn how a baby crocodile and some Nile toads helped explain why a mosaic of the flooded Nile ended up in Rome, how Simon discovered Tom Waits and how his love of film helped inspire some of the series’ standout moments.

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Interviewed Guest Simon Schama
Producer Andrew Wiltshire

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