The Lost World Of Mitchell And Kenyon
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Consumer DVD Review [Top] Moving as in touching of course. This is a real treasure indeed & every UK household should have one of these. When I watched the series on BBC2 I was amazed at how exciting these images look to the modern eye. You are watching real people who are in fact real ghosts & you are, without realising it, looking for someone you know in there. A really moving experience. If you havent bought that one yet, do so now as this is a thing of unsurpassed beauty. Dont forget to look out for the amazing restoration work by the BFI. I hope the BBC or the BFI release a DVD of the original, uninterrupted material at some point.
Biography: Dan Cruickshank [Top] Dan Cruickshank is an architectural historian & television presenter, currently working for the British Broadcasting Corporation. He has written several books about the architecture of London, particularly on its Georgian architecture & wrote an authoritative history of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. His television credentials include; Invasion, a series examining attempts to invade the British Isles over the years, examining coastal fortresses & defensive structures around the coast of the country, to discover its military heritage;. Britains Best Buildings, a series examining architecturally- or culturally-significant buildings in Great Britain ;. Under Fire, a series of programmes visiting museums & buildings in Afghanistan, Iraq & Israel, to see how recent warfare has affected the countrys historic artefacts;. What The Industrial Revolution Did For Us, a series focusing on the scientific, technological & political changes of the 19th century ;.
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