
Overview
Profile of Mortimer Wheeler, who became the public face of archaelogy for almost 40 years. With the arrival of television in the 1950s, the energetic and charismatic Wheeler became a celebrity and was the first to bring the subject to a mass audience. From Dorset to the Himalayas, from Television Centre to Zimbabwe, a vast array of archive footage shows how Wheeler informed and entertained the viewing public.
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7 - 1The Edwardian Larder April 18, 2007
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7 - 2How To Be a Good Prime Minister September 22, 2007
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7 - 3Gagging For It: TV's Hunger for Radio Comedy October 01, 2007
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7 - 4Whatever Happened to Radio 2? October 05, 2007
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7 - 5Emmylou Harris's Ten Commandments of Country October 12, 2007
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7 - 6Emmylou Harris at the BBC October 12, 2007
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7 - 7Archaeology - Digging the Past October 21, 2007
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7 - 8Sir Mortimer Wheeler - A Life in Ruins October 21, 2007
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7 - 9Watching the Russians November 21, 2007
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7 - 10Never Had It So Good? December 10, 2007
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7 - 11A Game of Two Eras: 1957 v 2007 December 13, 2007
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7 - 12Stuffed: The Great British Christmas Dinner December 23, 2007
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7 - 13The Rise and Fall of the Ad Man March 09, 2008