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Introduces the concepts of historical interpretation, using a variety of sources from real history sites to clips from feature films, interviews, readings, slides and still pictures.
Follows two families as they explore history in their homes and local community. Shows how parents can work in partnership with schools to help primary children develop skills and begin to understand and...
Presents the dangers of the house dust mite for asthma sufferers and gives practical help for their control. Features biologist David Bellamy shrunk to the size of a mouse as he explores the habitat of the...
Excavations in the Fleet Valley by the Museum of London’s Department of Urban Archaeology are throwing new light on the earliest periods of London’s occupation and helping to rediscover the history of...
Considers how wind energy was used in the past to perform a range of tasks, from draining the land to grinding corn and sugar cane. With the invention of the steam engine during the Industrial Revolution the...
David Bellamy explores and discusses heathland which is the home of a closely-knit community of living things. Shows how these unique creatures have adapted to life in this specialised habitat, now the most...
The first of five short films which give a guide to life in Shakespeare’s time. Botanist David Bellamy assesses the legacy of Elizabethan gardens.
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