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历史,自然纪录片由尼克·克莱恩(Nick Crane)主持,由英国广播公司(BBC)在2013年出版-英语旁白History, Nature Documentary hosted by Nick Crane, published by BBC in 2013- English narration   

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海岸系列8海岸,将继续探索我们生活的边缘,将我们嫁给大海的海岸线。经历了纳粹德国,淡水田鼠和臭名昭著的根西岛私人袭击的历史;工人?造船者,渔民和海滨娱乐者的海岸;日光浴的乐趣和托马斯·库克的历史;福斯峡湾,塞文河和泰晤士河的宏伟??河口;这是英国从悬崖到大海的历史。尼克·克兰(Nick Crane)和专家演讲者组成的团队,包括尼尔·奥利弗(Neil Oliver),米兰达·克雷斯托夫尼克诺夫(Miranda Krestovnikoff),马克·霍顿(Mark Horton),泰莎·邓洛普(Tessa Dunlop),安迪·托贝特(Andy Torbet),伊恩·麦克米伦(Ian McMillan),露丝·古德曼(Ruth Goodman),尼克·休伊特(Nick Hewitt)以及新移民莎拉·比农(Sarah Beynon)和卡西·纽兰(Cassie Newland),他们探索着丰富的财富我们的海岸。[编辑]???岛屿入侵者???尼克·克兰(Nick Crane)探索了根西岛(Guernsey)辉煌的历史如何揭示了入侵的风险和收获。尼克打开战争结束以来一直封闭的德国掩体时会发现什么?尼克还从两名幸存者那里听到了关于占领的不同故事。一个被疏散到英格兰的女孩变成了埃莉诺·罗斯福的笔友,一个男孩留在根西岛,对入侵的德国军队进行了恶作剧。尼克还回顾了拿破仑战争,并了解了岛民如何将入侵的威胁变成赚钱的机会-根西岛的私有者。第一次世界大战期间,泰莎·邓洛普(Tessa Dunlop)拜访诺福克,以重振人们遗忘的对齐柏林飞艇的闪电战。第一次世界大战始于1915年1月在大雅茅斯,当时第一批英国人在一次空袭中丧生。露丝·古德曼(Ruth Goodman)参加了成千上万的摩托车手对马恩岛的友好入侵,参加了一年一度的TT比赛。这个小岛如何成为地球上最危险的公路比赛的故乡?在苏格兰西部海域的一个小小的岩石露头上,安迪·托贝特遇到了杰出的动物入侵者-田鼠,通常只限于英国本土[编辑]??工人海岸???在新系列的第二集中,海岸号正在庆祝来自我们海岸的工人的令人惊讶的故事。尼克·克兰(Nick Crane)讲述了一个废弃的制冷厂的令人不寒而栗的故事,该工厂的工人使英国最大的渔船队不断漂浮。他们精巧的生产线是如何产生每天所需的大量冰块的,以保持格里姆斯比拖网渔船中的鱼新鲜到可以供美国食用?非凡的格里姆斯比制冰厂可以追溯到1901年,是该国为数不多的能够以真正的工业规模冷冻水的场所之一。制冰厂在1990年最后一次关门,但最后在那里工作的人又回来了,这使整个过程恢复了活力。尼尔·奥利弗(Neil Oliver)重温了一个非凡的故事:当克莱德河上成千上万的船厂工人为失业而战时,不是通过罢工罢工,而是通过“努力”。1971年,著名的Clydeside磨合是一项革命性的新战术。老板们所说的继续努力的努力吸引了全世界的财政支持,包括红玫瑰和约翰·列侬和小野洋子的现金。它被认为可以节省克莱德河上层的造船业,但是它似乎是传说中的一切吗?第一次,政府负责院子的人从他的角度讲了这个故事,这是一个事件的版本,改写了人们公认的历史,泰莎·邓洛普(Tessa Dunlop)揭示了这个惊人的,不为人知的故事?包括红玫瑰和约翰·列侬和小野洋子的现金。它被认为可以节省克莱德河上层的造船业,但是它似乎是传说中的一切吗?第一次,政府负责院子的人从他的角度讲了这个故事,这是一个事件的版本,改写了人们公认的历史,泰莎·邓洛普(Tessa Dunlop)揭示了这个惊人的,不为人知的故事?包括红玫瑰和约翰·列侬和小野洋子的现金。它被认为可以节省克莱德河上层的造船业,但是它似乎是传说中的一切吗?第一次,政府负责院子的人从他的角度讲了这个故事,这是一个事件版本,改写了人们公认的历史,泰莎·邓洛普(Tessa Dunlop)揭示了这个惊人的,不为人知的故事Coast Series 8 Coast, continues to explore the edge of our lives, the coastline that marries us to the sea. Through a history of assault from Nazi Germany, freshwater voles and the infamous Guernsey Privateers; the workers’ coast of shipbuilders, fishermen and seaside entertainers; the joys of sunbathing and the history of Thomas Cook; the magnificent estuaries of the Firth of Forth, the Severn and the Thames; this is the history of Britain as told from cliff to sea. Nick Crane is joined by a team of expert presenters including Neil Oliver, Miranda Krestovnikoff, Mark Horton, Tessa Dunlop, Andy Torbet, Ian McMillan, Ruth Goodman, Nick Hewitt and newcomers Sarah Beynon and Cassie Newland as they explore the riches to be found along our Coast. Invaders of the Isles Nick Crane explores how the remarkable history of Guernsey reveals both the risks and rewards of invasion. What will Nick discover as he opens up a German bunker that has been sealed since the end of the war? Nick also hears very different stories of the occupation from two survivors; a girl evacuated to England who became a pen-pal of Eleanor Roosevelt, and a boy left on Guernsey who played dangerous pranks on the invading German army. Nick also revisits the Napoleonic wars and learns how the islanders turned threat of invasion into a money-making opportunity - the Guernsey privateers. Tessa Dunlop visits Norfolk to relive the forgotten Zeppelin blitz on Britain during the First World War, which began at Great Yarmouth in January 1915 when the first Britons were killed in an air raid. Ruth Goodman joins the friendly invasion of the Isle of Man by thousands of bikers for the annual TT races. How did this small island become home to the most dangerous road race on earth? On a tiny rocky outcrop in seas off western Scotland, Andy Torbet encounters remarkable animal invaders - water voles who are usually confined to mainland Britain The Workers Coast In the second episode of the new series, Coast is on a journey to celebrate the surprising stories of the workers from around our shores.. Nick Crane tells the chilling tale of an abandoned refrigeration plant whose workers kept Britain's biggest fishing fleet afloat. How did their ingenious production line create the tons of ice needed each day to keep the fish from Grimsby's trawlers fresh for the nation's plates? The extraordinary Grimsby Ice Factory, dating from 1901, was one of the few sites in the country that could freeze water on a truly industrial scale. The Ice Factory closed its doors for the last time in 1990, but the last man to work there returns to bring the whole process back to life. Neil Oliver relives a remarkable tale: when thousands of shipyard workers on the river Clyde fought job losses, not by walking out on strike, but by 'working-in'. In 1971 the famous Clydeside work-in was a revolutionary new tactic; the struggle to keep on working whatever the bosses said attracted world-wide financial support, including red roses and cash from John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It is credited with saving shipbuilding on the upper Clyde, but is the legend of the work-in all that it seems? For the first time, the man the government put in charge of the yards tells the story from his perspective, a version of events which re-writes the accepted history, Tessa Dunlop reveals the astonishing, untold story of the secret of the Royal Navy's sea power, some 200 years ago. In Nelson's navy the British guns were more accurate than our enemies', Joy of the Coast Nick Crane heads to his beloved Western Isles in Scotland to attempt a daunting, long-coveted, mountaineering challenge on the Isle of Skye. For years, Nick has dreamed of climbing the fearsome Cioch. This singular and impressive spear of rock, the scene for a spectacular sword fight in the film Highlander, was only conquered for the first time in 1906. The men who originally attempted the hazardous route to its summit were an unlikely pair - John Mackenzie, a Scottish mountain guide, and Norman Collie, an English professor of chemistry - but their joint endeavour would bind them into a 30 year friendship. Nick uses Victorian mountaineering gear as he attempts to follow in the footsteps of Mackenzie and Collie and climb the Cioch for himself. Along the way he learns something of the triumph and tragedy of their lives, but Nick's reward at the climax of the hazardous ascent comes with the discovery of a new favourite view, an incredible seascape framed by Britain's most glorious coastal peaks. Rivers and Seas Collide The new series of Coast continues with a journey around the great estuaries of Britain where 20 million people live, and a dazzling variety of animals thrive. The team visit the most dynamic and dramatic of our waterways to discover surprising stories that emerge where rivers and seas collide. Nick Crane explores the wealth of wildlife and industry that are attracted to the Firth of Forth, the mighty estuary that feeds Edinburgh. To reveal the secrets that made this coastline famous for salt production Nick must answer a deceptively tricky question that intrigues children and baffles adults: Why is the sea salty? Nick also investigates a remarkable natural phenomenon discovered accidentally on this coast in 1834. First seen in the water of a canal near Edinburgh and dubbed the 'Soliton', it's a rare type of wave that appears to travel endlessly, without losing energy and without breaking up, even when it collides with another Soliton wave. Now engineers have created tiny Soliton light waves, which could revolutionise the next generation of fibre-optic communication by transmitting messages effortlessly between continents. The Secret Life of Sea Cliffs Nick Crane explores some of the most spectacular and scary sea cliffs in Britain. He embarks on an elevated journey to take in the high spots of the Yorkshire coastline. Nick is granted unique access to join secretive sea fishermen who have constructed a remarkable ropeway to make the perilous descent to fishing grounds at the foot of sheer sea cliffs. Why do these plucky Yorkshiremen go to such lengths to seek out this remote shoreline haven for anglers? Nick also explores the ingenious water-powered mechanism that operates the Victorian cliff lift at Saltburn-by-the-Sea. How did this innovative railway, running down sheer slopes to the sands, save the newly-founded resort from ruin? On the magnificent sea cliffs that surround Ramsey Island, biologist Sarah Beynon hunts for the superheroes of the insect world who do the island's dirty work, the dung beetles. Sarah knows these fascinating and beautiful creatures are critical to the success of the island's most famous wildlife residents, the choughs. These rare birds feed off the surprisingly numerous dung beetles. Sarah's researching why the beetles thrive on Ramsey's cliffs and how they help create a precious eco-system that is highly unusual in Britain. All at Sea The Coast team are all at sea, as they head offshore to explore surprising stories of love and death, cannibalism and communist submarines, seasickness and a seafaring prince. Nick Crane attempts one of the world's most fearsome yachting challenges, the Isle of Wight 'Round the Island Race'. Novice sailor Nick is plunged in at the deep end of the competition and his boat suffers near capsize in a gruelling test of his seamanship. Will Nick even manage to finish, as 1,500 boats battle to avoid wrecks, reefs and rip tides? To complete his circumnavigation of the Isle, Nick must learn how a sailing boat can achieve the seemingly impossible and make progress against the oncoming wind. Naval historian Nick Hewitt searches out the remarkable remains of the submarines that threatened to sink Britain by strangling its sea trade. Why does a First World War German U-boat, its hull astonishingly intact, lie hidden in the mud of the Medway estuary, so close to London? And what is the story behind the Soviet sub which Nick discovers nearby? Its hull reveals what life was like for Russian submariners, preparing for the day when Britain's Cold War would turn hot.   

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Audio 声道数: 2   

时长: 59mins      

帧速率: 25帧速率   

分集数: 6   

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Video Bitrate: 1555 Kbps   

Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778 (16:9)   

Video Resolution: 832 x 468   

Audio Codec: AAC LC      

Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps CBR 48KHz   

Audio Channels: 2   

Run-Time: 59mins      

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Coast and Beyond Series 4      

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