Dan Snow’s Norman Walks

Written by Rachel on August 4th, 2010

From bbc.co.uk:

Sussex: The Invasion Walk
10.00pm Wednesday 4th August 2010 BBC4
3.50am Thursday 5th August 2010 BBC4
11.20pm Thursday 5th August 2010 BBC4

As part of the BBC’s Norman season, historian Dan Snow puts his walking boots on and sets off to see what the great British landscape can teach us about our Norman predecessors. From their violent arrival on these shores, to their most sustaining legacies, Dan’s three walks follow an evolutionary path through the Normans’ era from invasion, to conquest, to successful rule and colonization.
On the Sussex coast, along the Welsh border and on the edge of the North York Moors, Dan explores the landscape and whatever evidence might remain; earthmounds, changing coastlines, viewpoints, and of course the giant stone castles and buildings that were the great symbol of Norman rule. All these elements offer clues as to how the Norman elite were ultimately able to dominate and rule our Anglo-Saxon kingdom.

As Dan discovers, there are a great many unknowns about events in 1066 and thereafter. But one thing is clear – wherever they went, the varied British landscape and its diverse people offered a fresh challenge to the Normans.
The exploration begins on the Sussex coastline, on the cliffs overlooking the Channel where William the Conqueror and his army first encountered British soil in the run-up to Hastings. But whilst the end result of William’s invasion is in no doubt, how much do we really know about events leading up to the Battle?

From Hastings to the town of Battle, Dan’s first walk traces events in the two week period between the Norman landings and the battle itself. By exploring the coastline and investigating what the opposing armies did for two weeks, Dan begins to satisfy his curiosity about why the battle took place when and where it did.
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Norman Walks on tonight

Written by Rachel on August 4th, 2010

Been a bit lax in updating the site due to life and stuff over the last couple of months, but Dan will be on BBC4 tonight at 10pm with his “Dan Snow’s Norman Walks”.

From Radiotimes.com:

Sussex – The Invasion Walk
New series. Dan Snow begins his exploration on foot through the remains of Norman Britain on the Sussex coastline, where William the Conqueror first set foot on British soil in the run-up to the Battle of Hastings. The historian traces the period of time from the landings to the armed confrontation itself, speculating about what both armies did during those two weeks, and tries to separate myth from fact concerning one of the most famous dates of British history. Part of the Normans season.

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Five Minutes With: Dan Snow

Written by Rachel on June 5th, 2010

TV presenter Dan Snow talks to Matt Stadlen about his famous family, his passion for history, why losing the University boat race helped him and his rescue mission to France during the ash cloud flight ban.

The short video interview can be found here.

 

Little Ships

Written by Rachel on June 3rd, 2010

From here:
Broadcasts
Thursday 3rd June 9.30pm BBC2
Saturday 5th June 7.25pm BBC2
Monday 7th June 0.20am BBC1
Thursday 10th June 2.00am BBC1

Dan SnowTo mark the 70th anniversary of the ‘miracle of Dunkirk’, 50 of the surviving little ships which made the original perilous cross-channel voyage are returning to France. Dan Snow tells their extraordinary story: their role in the evacuation and the people who struggled to keep them afloat during those fateful days in 1940, when the future of Europe hung in the balance.

Dan in a truck

Dan Snow filming in a wartime military truck as he retraces the steps of the retreating troops

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Little Ships

Written by Rachel on June 3rd, 2010

From the Radio Times:
Thursday 03 June
9:30pm – 10:30pm
BBC2

To mark the 70th anniversary of the ‘miracle of Dunkirk’, 50 of the surviving ‘little ships’ which made the original perilous cross-channel voyage are returning to France. Dan Snow tells their extraordinary story: their role in the evacuation and the people who struggled to keep them afloat during those fateful days in 1940, when the future of Europe hung in the balance.

Please note, even though Dan’s said on twitter that this is at 9pm, other sources say 9.30pm

 

TV historian Dan Snow to formally open Hull History Centre

Written by Rachel on May 22nd, 2010

Hull’s new History Centre is to be formally opened by historian and broadcaster Dan Snow on Monday 7 June.

A ceremony will take place at the History Centre in the morning where Dan Snow will unveil a plaque to mark the occasion. He will go on to deliver a public lecture on ‘The Importance of History’ at the Guildhall in the afternoon – with a live link on to a screen in the History Centre where more people can watch (read on for how to get tickets).

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Dan Snow is a regular contributor to the BBC1 One Show and has recently presented TV programmes on Britain’s naval history, and on the fall of Quebec in 1759.

His lecture will take place at the Guildhall at 2.15pm on Monday 7 June, and the live webcast can be viewed by members of the public at the History Centre. Tickets for both venues are free and available from the History Centre, Worship Street, Hull, tel: (01482) 300 300.

Dan Snow said: “Hull has a fascinating history so I’m really looking forward to visiting the impressive new Hull History Centre and making some discoveries in the archives.

“I’m sure the building itself is the envy of archivists everywhere, but I’ve been equally impressed by the way the way staff at the centre are making history exciting and accessible to people of all ages through the events and education sessions they run. Hull should be proud of this unique place.”

via Hull City Council : News and press releases.

 

Norman Walks

Written by Rachel on May 3rd, 2010

As part of this summer’s Norman season on BBC2, BBC4 and BBC Learning it looks like Dan will be visiting Norman landmarks around Britain.

From the BBC programme page:

Dan Snow uncovers the ‘forgotten’ Norman Empire. The series follows Dan as he encounters local residents, compelling landscapes and fellow travellers along the way.

From the BBC Press Office:

In Norman Walks, Dan Snow uncovers the “forgotten” Norman Empire – one that has been largely overlooked but which laid the foundation for modern Britain. Each episode takes in prominent Norman landmarks and features a mixture of aerial archive and bespoke filming via helicopter.

 

Dan at the St Albans Festival

Written by Rachel on April 24th, 2010

Part of this year’s St Albans Festival will be a weekend celebrating the city’s part in the drafting of the Magna Carta.
On Sunday 13th June at 3pm , Dan will be doing a book signing at Waterstones and then later, at 7pm Dan will be talking about the Magna Carta at the Maltings Art Centre. Tickets for the talk are £20 and concessions are available.

 

Calais Roundup

Written by Rachel on April 18th, 2010

TV historian rescues stranded travellers

The historian and broadcaster, Dan Snow has returned to Dover from Calais, with about 25 stranded travellers he rescued using three motorboats.

His rescue mission used rigid inflatable boats, known as ‘ribs’.

He has crossed the Channel to help those affected by flight restrictions, but he said the French police had ordered him not to return.

Presenter Dan Snow’s bid to rescue tourists halted

TV presenter Dan Snow’s mission to bring back home people stranded in France has been halted by officials.
The historian had filled three rigid inflatable boats with 25 people but was told by officials in Calais that he would not be able to return. Click to continue »

 

Stranded in Europe? Can get to Calais?

Written by Rachel on April 17th, 2010


http://twitter.com/calaisrescue

edit (8.00pm, 17th April): Dan’s Calais Rescue fleet’s also mentioned on this Italian news site:

Oltre a suppliche per un passaggio, fra i tweet degli amanti del design in fuga si trovano anche casi di inaspettata generosità: preoccupato per la sorte dei suoi compatrioti, Dan Snow, giovane scrittore e presentatore della Bbc, ha aperto l’account calaisrescue. Domenica, promette, sarà a Calais con una miniflotta di cinque barche e fino al tramonto farà la spola sulla Manica con il porto di Dover. Ma come raggiungere il porto francese sulla Manica resta un problema aperto.

Roughly translated with the aid of NiceTranslator:

In addition to pleas for a passage between the tweets of design lovers on the run, are also cases of unexpected generosity: concerned about the fate of his compatriots, Dan Snow, a young writer and presenter of the BBC, has opened the account calaisrescue. On Sunday, he promises, a mini fleet of five boats will be at Calais and there will be an evening commute across the Channel to the port of Dover. But how to reach the French port on the Channel remains an open question.