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The story of the top-heavy Mary Rose, the wrecking of the Spanish Armada and the real-life sea disasters that inspired The Tempest and Robinson Crusoe.
Shipwrecks are the nightmare we have forgotten - the price Britain paid for ruling the waves from an island surrounded by treacherous rocks. The result is a coastline that is home to the world's highest concentration of sunken ships. But shipwrecks also changed the course of British history, helped shape our national character and drove innovations in seafaring technology, as well as gripping our imagination.
In this three-part series, maritime historian Dr Sam Willis looks at how and why the shipwreck came to loom so large. He begins with the embarrassing story of the top-heavy Mary Rose, the freak wrecking of the Spanish Armada and the terrifying real-life disasters at sea that inspired two of the greatest of all castaway tales - Shakespeare's The Tempest and Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
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The great storm of 1703
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A treasure trove from the Spanish Armada
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How to measure your speed in knots
Duration: 02:07
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Sam Willis |
| Producer | Francis Welch |
| Director | Francis Welch |
Broadcasts
- Mon 2 Dec 201321:00
- Tue 3 Dec 201303:00
- Thu 5 Dec 201323:00
- Sat 7 Dec 201320:00
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- Sat 15 Mar 201420:00
- Sun 16 Mar 201402:00
- Thu 20 Mar 201401:15
- Mon 4 Aug 201421:00
- Tue 5 Aug 201402:50
- Fri 8 Aug 201400:15
- Sat 23 Jan 201620:00
- Tue 26 Jan 201622:00
- Wed 27 Jan 201603:00
- Thu 20 Jul 201720:00
- Fri 21 Jul 201702:35
- Sat 6 Jan 201819:00
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- Mon 29 Apr 201920:00
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- Thu 12 Mar 202020:00
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- Tue 4 Jan 202222:00
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- Thu 13 Jul 202320:00
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- Wed 7 May 202521:00
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