

A Timewatch Guide - Season 3 Episode 4 British Empire: Heroes And Villains
Season - Episode
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4 - 1Decoding Disaster Jul 13, 2017
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4 - 2The Vikings: Foe Or Friend? Jul 18, 2017
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4 - 3Dictators And Despots Jul 25, 2017
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4 - 4Explorers: Conquest and Calamity Aug 01, 2017
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3 - 1Crime and Punishment Nov 08, 2016
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3 - 2Women, Sex and Society Nov 15, 2016
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3 - 3Russia: A Century of Suspicion Nov 22, 2016
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3 - 4British Empire: Heroes And Villains Feb 01, 2017
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2 - 1Stonehenge Jan 27, 2016
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2 - 2The Crusades Feb 03, 2016
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2 - 3Queen Elizabeth I Feb 10, 2016
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2 - 4World War Two Feb 25, 2016
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1 - 1The Mary Rose Feb 03, 2015
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1 - 2Cleopatra Feb 10, 2015
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1 - 3Roman Britain Feb 17, 2015
Overview
Less than 100 years ago, the British ruled a quarter of the planet and one in five of the global population. Once, people were proud to call themselves imperialists, but now, to many, that seems like a badge of shame. In this Timewatch guide, David Olusoga examines not whether the British Empire was a force for good or ill, but rather how it has been portrayed on British television over the last 70 years. Drawing on decades of the documentary series Timewatch, plus many other gems from the BBC archive, David sees how Britain's Caribbean colonies grew rich on slave labour, how chaos gripped India post-independence, and how Africa was plundered for her mineral wealth. David investigates how film-makers through the years have represented the actions and legacy of Britain's period as the world's ultimate superpower. It used to be said that the sun would never set on the British Empire - now, long after it's gone, the arguments surrounding it are very far from being settled.