
Domesday to Magna Carta
Michael Wood's unique portrait of one village through the whole of English history moves on to 1066, when the invading Normans built a castle in Kibworth.
Groundbreaking series in which Michael Wood tells the story of one place throughout the whole of English history. The village is Kibworth in Leicestershire in the heart of England - a place that lived through the Black Death, the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution and was even bombed in World War Two.
Wood's unique portrait moves on to 1066 when the Normans build a castle in Kibworth. He reveals how occupation affected the villagers from the gallows to the alehouse, and shows the medieval open fields in action in the only place where they still survive today.
With the help of the residents, he charts events in the village leading to the people's involvement in the Civil War of Simon de Montfort. Intertwining the local and national narratives, this is a moving and informative picture of one local community through time.
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Artefact: Extract from Merton's Survey of Kibworth Harcourt
Duration: 02:19
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Domesday to Magna Carta
Duration: 02:02
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Michael Wood |
| Presenter | Michael Wood |
| Writer | Michael Wood |
| Writer | Michael Wood |
Broadcasts
- Wed 29 Sep 201021:00
Wed 29 Sep 201022:45BBC HD- Thu 30 Sep 201000:15
- Thu 30 Sep 201003:45
- Thu 30 Sep 201022:00BBC Four & BBC HD
- Sat 2 Oct 201020:00
- Mon 18 Oct 201019:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Mon 18 Oct 201023:20BBC Two Scotland
- Sat 10 Sep 201120:00
- Sun 11 Sep 201101:10
Tue 6 Dec 201119:00BBC HD
Wed 7 Dec 201100:50BBC HD
Mon 27 Apr 202017:00Red Button One
Tue 28 Apr 202016:00Red Button One
Wed 29 Apr 202015:00Red Button One- Wed 29 Apr 202020:00
Thu 30 Apr 202017:00Red Button One
Fri 1 May 202018:00Red Button One- Thu 10 Mar 202220:00
- Fri 11 Mar 202202:25

