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Documentary detailing the killer wave which struck the coast of the Bristol Channel in 1607. Two scientists are increasingly convinced that the wave was actually a tsunami.
At 9am on 20 January 1607, a massive wave devastated the counties of the Bristol Channel. It came without warning, sweeping all before it. The flooding stretched inland as far as the Glastonbury Tor. Two hundred square miles of Somerset, Devon, Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire were inundated. Up to 2,000 people died. Yet for 400 years, the killer wave of 1607 has been forgotten. Timewatch relives the terror and the human tragedy of 1607 and follows the research of two scientists who are increasingly convinced that the wave was not simply a freak storm but a tsunami.
Last on
Fri 2 Feb 202400:40
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Editor | John Farren |
| Executive Producer | Adam Bullmore |
| Director | Sam Roberts |
Broadcasts
- Fri 1 Apr 200521:00BBC Two England
- Sun 16 Apr 201722:00
- Thu 20 Apr 201720:00
- Wed 7 Feb 201823:00
- Tue 14 May 201923:10
- Mon 22 Feb 202122:25
- Tue 4 Jan 202223:00
- Tue 21 Mar 202322:00
- Wed 22 Mar 202301:50
- Wed 31 Jan 202421:10
- Fri 2 Feb 202400:40