
London: A Tale of Two Cities with Dan Cruickshank
Dan Cruickshank follows in the footsteps of chroniclers John Stow and John Strype to explore London in the 17th century, one of the most dramatic times in the city's history.
Dan Cruickshank follows in the footsteps of John Stow and John Strype, two of London's greatest chroniclers, to explore one of the most dramatic centuries in the history of London.
The 17th century saw London plunged into a series of devastating disasters. The Civil War, a murderous plague and the destruction that was the great fire should have seen the small medieval city all but destroyed. Yet somehow, London not only survived but emerged as one of the wealthiest and most influential cities in Europe.
Using two remarkable surveys written at either end of this momentous century, Dan discovers how a unique combination of innovation, ambition and sheer spirit of enterprise saw Londoners thrive. His journey reveals the twists and turns of a century that laid the foundations of one of the most important cities on the planet.
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Dan Cruickshank visits St. Olave's Church
Duration: 02:52
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Dan Cruickshank |
| Producer | Alexandra Revill |
| Director | Alexandra Revill |
Broadcasts
- Mon 11 Jun 201221:00BBC Four & BBC HD
- Tue 12 Jun 201203:20
- Thu 14 Jun 201200:00
- Thu 5 Jul 201223:20
- Sun 22 Jul 201219:00
- Wed 26 Sep 201222:00
- Sun 14 Jul 201321:00
- Mon 15 Jul 201303:00
- Mon 8 Dec 201420:00
- Tue 19 May 201500:25
- Mon 5 Sep 201621:00
- Tue 6 Sep 201603:00
- Wed 29 Mar 201721:00
- Tue 11 Feb 202020:00
- Wed 12 Feb 202002:15
- Thu 12 Sep 202420:00
- Fri 13 Sep 202402:55
- Sun 27 Jul 202519:00
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