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The British

  • TV Series
  • 2012–2014
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7.3/10
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The British (2012)
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Series about the 2000 years tumultuous history of Britain. Seven part series with a Journey from the Roman invasion to the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.Series about the 2000 years tumultuous history of Britain. Seven part series with a Journey from the Roman invasion to the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.Series about the 2000 years tumultuous history of Britain. Seven part series with a Journey from the Roman invasion to the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.

  • Stars
    • Ioan Gruffudd
    • Michael Portillo
    • Helen Mirren
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Ioan Gruffudd
      • Michael Portillo
      • Helen Mirren
    • 12User reviews
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    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Narrator
    • 2014
    Michael Portillo
    Michael Portillo
    • Self - Broadcaster
    • 2014
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Self - Actor
    • 2014
    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Self - Actor
    • 2014
    Neil Faulkner
    • Self - University of Bristol
    • 2014
    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Self - Actor
    • 2014
    Russell Brand
    Russell Brand
    • Self - Comedian
    • 2014
    Meera Syal
    Meera Syal
    • Self - Actor and Writer
    • 2014
    Kwame Kwei-Armah
    • Self - Playwright
    • 2014
    Terry Wogan
    Terry Wogan
    • Self - Broadcaster
    • 2014
    Frank Lampard
    Frank Lampard
    • Self - Footballer
    • 2014
    Caitlin Moran
    Caitlin Moran
    • Self - Columnist and Author
    • 2014
    Saul David
    Saul David
    • Self - University of Buckingham
    • 2014
    Anthony Horowitz
    Anthony Horowitz
    • Self - Writer
    • 2014
    Ken Follett
    • Self - Author
    • 2014
    Micky Flanagan
    Micky Flanagan
    • Self - Comedian
    • 2014
    Jeremy Black
    • Self - University of Exeter
    • 2014
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Self - Actor
    • 2014
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    2rylen

    Entertainment - NOT factual...

    As entertainment the series are okay. Well known actors, football players, newsmen and others all able to read the script rather well.

    But as a documentary is it appalling.. it's subjective, self-tasting and romantic.

    As a historical document it is worthless, and as propagandistic patriotic romance it is too obvious to be powerful.

    It neglects facts, it seems the purpose is to show the Brits were first and best with everything.

    As an example, whereas facts tell us that Gutenberg was the man behind the spreading of the 'idea of printing' all across Europe, it is said here that William Caxton did so..

    He DID bring the first press to England more than 3 decades after Gutenberg's Bible had been printed. To compare printing to be AS important as the internet is alright and true, but then to take credit for spreading the printed word, reminds me of Al Gore claiming he "invented" the internet.

    The reenactment scenes and 3D effects in the virtual illustrations are immaculate, and all that brings a positive note to this disaster of a show.

    Several times the pundits claim, "Britain was the original nation of entrepreneurs, the original nation of inventors" which obviously are not true and very self-tasting.

    verdict: obnoxious
    4highaird

    Don't get it!

    Why are actors like Helen Mirren and comedians like Russell Brand commenting on a piece of British history? Sorry but it trivialises the whole series. Just concentrate on history and the truth.
    7the-clarks-265-117355

    Hollywood History

    Its a starter , nothing more, is it The History of The British ? No, is it a a gateway into the History of This Great Land, good and bad ? Yes. Use it. I have just watched the episode about the Black Death, I live near Tichfield, the village mentioned in the series, I watched it. Went on line, and am now reading an in depth account of the period written by The Bishop of Winchester.

    Its a TV programme for the modern viewer, not The World at War.
    3Lammasuswatch

    A most bizarre history documentary series

    I did actually watch the whole series - quite a trial for a person who is really fascinated by history, and expects to learn something from any history documentary series. But I was curious to see how it would all fit together (and to just what lengths the producers would go).

    It's hard to categorise "The British", or even guess at what purposes the producers had in mind. An attempt to draw in and capture the notoriously short attention spans of the Reality TV / Soap Opera / celebrity generation? In fact the whole series reminded me exactly of those sorts of rah-rah TV productions that try to drum up support for a national team prior to a major international sporting event. Or like one of those expert commentary shows about football. It was not produced by the usual British documentary companies, but for Sky-TV (part of the Rupert Murdoch stable). Aha!

    In a collection of really strange production decisions, one of the most bewildering was the choice of talking head 'expert' commentary. There were some of the usual smattering of history professors and expert authors, but they all seemed to have little of consequence to say. Presumably the producers didn't want to overtax viewers' mental capacity (or have them switching back to Big Brother).

    But 'expert opinion' did not get much exposure anyway compared to actors, comedians, famous broadcasters, rock singers, musicians and footballers! I mean, I like and respect Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons and many of the other actors featured. Normally. But these are truly the worst lines these people have ever had to deliver, even in their bad films. And nearly all of the comments from all these last categories of commentators were about how these people "felt". Often not even about the specific historical event or trend being outlined, but in a general, vaguely propagandistic way, as if they were giving their opinion on why their favourite football team would win their game on the coming weekend. Relevant? Rarely. Weird? Nearly always.

    Those are the really bad features. Obviously it's hard to give a potted history of more than 2,000 years of British history in seven 50-minute episodes, especially where people like Simon Schama have done it so well. So, if the purpose was to give the current generation an overview of British history that they would otherwise never have (or never have watched), then I suppose it fulfils that purpose. And with the epic battle scenes, currently in-trend computer graphical reconstructions and other such 'blockbuster' features, it is clear that this was the intention. So, if it does awaken curiosity about the past in those people and the wish to investigate further, so much the better.

    But it says less about any particularly accurate or objective recounting of history. It silently says more about what thinking skills human beings are losing as a result of the passive 24-hour infotainment web we are being drawn into, as well as the increasingly lamentable state of western education. Some powers that be want us trained to work their jobs, indoctrinated to cheer for our manufactured heroes, but not generally educated to question what has been done in the past, what we can learn from it, what we are doing now, or why. That's what history documentary series usually do. This one don't. It's all Yay Team!

    Let's hope this is not the start of a trend for historical documentaries. As it seemed to be such a flop, this is probably unlikely. After all, ratings are king in this world.

    I thought the very last frame of the credits, announcing that it was a "nut-opia" production (my breakup of the word) said it all.
    3davemundm

    Just hmf

    Though well produced this series should have been called the English. Complete lack of info outside of England full stop, quite disappointing really.

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      • September 7, 2012 (United Kingdom)
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      • Британія: Історія успіху
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