
Instruments of Invasion
Sam Willis shows how the castle arrived as an instrument of invasion with the Normans but became a weapon with which unruly barons challenged the Crown.
Sam Willis looks at the history of the castle from its first appearance with the Normans in 1066 to the longest siege on English soil at Kenilworth Castle 200 years later. The castle arrived as an instrument of invasion but soon became a weapon with which unruly barons challenged the Crown. Tintagel Castle, the place where King Arthur is said to have been conceived, is also on the itinerary. It remains one of the most evocative of castles to this day, drawing visitors from around the world with its tales of myth and legend.
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King Arthur and Tintagel
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Sam Willis |
| Director | Ben Southwell |
| Series Producer | Ben Southwell |
| Executive Producer | Michael Poole |
Broadcasts
- Thu 4 Dec 201421:00
- Fri 5 Dec 201402:40
- Mon 8 Dec 201422:00
- Thu 28 May 201521:00
- Fri 29 May 201502:40
- Sat 2 Jan 201620:00
- Wed 12 Oct 201620:00
- Thu 29 Jun 201720:00
- Fri 30 Jun 201701:35
- Mon 21 May 201822:00
- Wed 30 Jan 201923:00
- Wed 9 Oct 201920:00
- Thu 10 Oct 201901:30
- Wed 7 Oct 202020:00
- Thu 8 Oct 202002:30
- Sat 29 Jan 202219:10
- Sun 30 Jan 202202:05
- Sat 8 Jun 202420:00
- Sun 9 Jun 202401:30
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