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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @elizabethannegrey6285
    @elizabethannegrey6285 3 года назад +28

    Once past the texts, an interesting and most unusual look at London, parts of its history, and modern use of both river
    and bridge. The narrator’s enthusiasm
    carries the theme.

  • @theReview1111
    @theReview1111 4 года назад +26

    This video is very informative and awesome insights on the actual structure of all the old bridges of London. I admire the quality and detail of story telling of your channel

  • @nigeldewallens1115
    @nigeldewallens1115 4 года назад +16

    When we lived in London, we used to go up river and pass under all of them tight up to the Houses of Parliament, that memory has and will never leave me! Thank you London, where I was born, thank you!

  • @LeofromFreo
    @LeofromFreo 3 года назад +11

    These shows and this host are very watchable. Thanks.

    • @wayneandrews9298
      @wayneandrews9298 2 года назад

      he did a very interesting docu on the great war too ...

  • @louiselovescrafting6802
    @louiselovescrafting6802 3 года назад +2

    I will never forget the first time I saw The Tower Bridge! I was absolutely amazed sitting on the double decker bus…. Lots of great info!

  • @ericsparks6276
    @ericsparks6276 3 года назад +17

    keep up the great details! Love your enthusiasm and pointing out all the importance of Old World London that people don't even know about from today's generations.

  • @peterbustin2683
    @peterbustin2683 3 года назад +4

    Thanks Dan Cruickshank for all youve done for London !!

  • @Anonymous-wq1rf
    @Anonymous-wq1rf 3 года назад +22

    A lovely history of London and its bridges, thank you! We so often applaud the famous engineers and architects; the 'houses' in my secondary school were named after Brunel, Lutyens, Scott and Wren. In my opinion Joseph Bazalgette did more for London than any other Engineer or Architect past or present. To this day 'Sewage Engineer' is considered the lowest form of Engineer but he lead the way by constructing sewers that made London healthy and built to standards such that they survive to this day. Arguably, it was his vision that made not only London but many cities around the world relatively healthy places to live.

    • @paulkurilecz4209
      @paulkurilecz4209 3 года назад +1

      Nobody complains about plumbing drains until they get blocked.

  • @virtualvacations
    @virtualvacations 5 лет назад +32

    This is a wonderful documentary. Thank you for posting it. I enjoyed it and learned a lo from viewing it.

  • @mjc11a
    @mjc11a 3 года назад +5

    Such a impressive and informative presentation! A wonderful distraction from current events of doom and gloom. Thanks very much for posting and be safe 🙏

  • @bliss1633
    @bliss1633 3 года назад +2

    This is quite incredible, nothing like it out there, bravo team, valuable work!

  • @RG-li5zq
    @RG-li5zq 3 года назад +102

    I get the feeling the narrator could do a dramatic reading of a London phonebook.

    • @chelseapensioner
      @chelseapensioner 3 года назад +8

      I just thought that I'm really keen to see him film a documentary of bus services in Norfolk.

    • @henrikprange107
      @henrikprange107 3 года назад +3

      A bit over the top maybe!

    • @sikandarhussain8849
      @sikandarhussain8849 3 года назад

      @@chelseapensioner 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222

    • @JCKei-hs7kx
      @JCKei-hs7kx 3 года назад +1

      It’s just going to sound like he’s reading the lotto numbers

    • @RichardCroft19670711
      @RichardCroft19670711 2 года назад

      Oionio I o ioo9n iloilo oi o oooooni olio ooooooo9ioioio i9iiooio oil oo onion nooooioiohihoo9io is o o o u uoi o on 9i o oi ioo o l k @@henrikprange107 your family 👪 p

  • @Zifiron
    @Zifiron 3 года назад +8

    Very good program. Impressive narrator with a very informative way of telling.

  • @shannono8397
    @shannono8397 4 года назад +7

    Since I was a young girl, I've loved the bridges of London, growing up in the U.S. I dream someday to see and cross these.
    This was filmed so wonderfully, narrated and edited so well,
    in the opening scene I saw Hammersmith Bridge (my fav) and made my eyes twinkle!
    THANK YOU very much for sharing this, truly amazing and so well done~

    • @peterchilderstone706
      @peterchilderstone706 4 года назад +1

      a great bridge,walked"under"many times in late fifties on way from pub ,wascalled -BLUe Anchor- II think,around 1958.regards Peter

    • @davidgillettuk9638
      @davidgillettuk9638 4 года назад

      Shannon Oconnell
      We'd love you to come and visit our bridges, all you have to do first is cross a little pond.

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley 4 года назад

      Shannon the bridges aren't the safest since terrorism on them began. Thank goodness for Polish chefs! He single handedly struck the biggest blow against Brexit!

    • @ganeshrajgorakbanshi6179
      @ganeshrajgorakbanshi6179 3 года назад

      ❤️❤️❤️

  • @DanTheCaptain
    @DanTheCaptain 3 года назад +1

    The narrator is so dramatic for UK standards, but even this is not as bad as American documentaries. I think it just makes him look really passionate about the subject matter. There's no overly dramatic music and excessive and unnecessary swearing or dramatization of seemingly mundane situations.

    • @nickmiller76
      @nickmiller76 3 года назад

      In c90% of American documentaries, the narrator says at some point: "Hidden, in plain sight". In c90% of British documentaries, the narrator says at some point: "But there's a problem". Check it out, you'll find I'm right.

  • @starduck8014
    @starduck8014 3 года назад +1

    This channel is fabulous

  • @allandavis8201
    @allandavis8201 4 года назад +4

    With a total lack of interest in architecture I don’t know why I decided to put this documentary on, but I am really glad I did, the historical side of this is fascinating, and the architectural side is, thankfully a side story. Thanks for sharing this interesting and informative documentary, learnt a lot about a History that is probably as important as the relatively recent history from the Industrial Age until today. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley 4 года назад

      I want it to get real and talk about all the muggers there...

  • @Thoringer
    @Thoringer 3 года назад +3

    If you want to see how London's medieval London Bridge looked like, you can travel to the Thuringian capital Erfurt and look at the Merchants' Bridge. This one still exists and when you are on it, you don't even see the waters of the Gera river. By the way, the name "Furt" - very similar to English - means "ford" for a shallow river crossing - which in this case was replaced by said bridge.

  • @garmbryhewwert7059
    @garmbryhewwert7059 2 года назад +2

    Very good documentary.

  • @jumpingjeffflash9946
    @jumpingjeffflash9946 3 года назад +4

    Did the tour of this bridge on a trip to London, very cool. London is a great city.

    • @Wandrative
      @Wandrative 2 года назад +1

      it talks about all kinds of bridges...

    • @jumpingjeffflash9946
      @jumpingjeffflash9946 2 года назад

      @@Wandrative I see that. The title of the video is regarding the tower Bridge thus my reply is directed at that.

  • @Somanous
    @Somanous 3 года назад +3

    Thank you Palpatine for your passionate delivery!

  • @markrowland1366
    @markrowland1366 3 года назад +1

    1975, I saw a sign for the London bridge from my Greyhound coach window as we crossed Arazona.

  • @GK-ui8fv
    @GK-ui8fv 3 года назад +3

    Why does this man whispers while delivering the story as if trying to keep the information (sectet) safe from being heard by unintended people.

  • @Adam-McG
    @Adam-McG 3 года назад +2

    The dude presenting this is insane.

  • @mathare77
    @mathare77 3 года назад +3

    The comments on here are strange to say the least, surely if you don't like history, London or Dan you don't have to watch it let alone comment.

  • @sandrabradstreet
    @sandrabradstreet 4 года назад +13

    Thank you so much for this excellent programme

  • @johnstrickland3373
    @johnstrickland3373 2 года назад +1

    I love. history when presented like this

  • @susanmyers1899
    @susanmyers1899 2 года назад

    I for one love his enthusiasm.I think many of the comments may not be the right audience for his style or subject matter.I have been on many bridges around the world and they are amazing, two with shops on them.

  • @robinvdneut91
    @robinvdneut91 3 года назад +11

    Maybe people accidentally dropped several stuff while ordinarily crossing the river? Just like people use to to today. Maybe future scientist conclude we have a tradition of sacrificing smart phones and millennium bridge was a spiritual place built for warshipping the Godess of electric current.

    • @elizabethsheffield6609
      @elizabethsheffield6609 3 года назад +1

      .....very true! and the "wobbly swaying" bridge might be thought to have been built by donations given by the hundreds of thousands wine & beer imbibing Cockneys.

    • @jeffholman2364
      @jeffholman2364 3 года назад

      ...and maybe people really don't drop coins in fountains.

  • @meherbabaisgodinhumanform3090
    @meherbabaisgodinhumanform3090 2 года назад

    Fascinating! 🙌🙌👍👍👌👌

  • @reginaromsey
    @reginaromsey 2 года назад +1

    It would be interesting to investigate the dug out material from the pits where they are uncovering Roman foundations. That is nearly 2000 years of archeology.

  • @shanebanks2881
    @shanebanks2881 3 года назад +2

    This man certainly likes his bridges

  • @reginaromsey
    @reginaromsey 2 года назад

    The one item really on my major Bucket List is to go Mudlarking on the Thames as the point of my visit to one of my favorite cities.

  • @fitzgerald3200
    @fitzgerald3200 4 года назад +6

    Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @markrowland1366
    @markrowland1366 5 лет назад +3

    A recent viewing here was asking if one experiences words we hear as if from another but which come from ourselves. Watching your revealing old London bridge I Realised the voices mingling with yours are my own but silent. You have amazed me. Thank you.

  • @maniniyotkuwait6275
    @maniniyotkuwait6275 3 года назад +2

    nice video very informative

  • @aryanto0003
    @aryanto0003 3 года назад +2

    Sir , this was a pleasure to watch , thank you .

  • @petergregory8864
    @petergregory8864 3 года назад +8

    One of my Great Grandfathers was a Stonemason and worked on the Tower Bridge.
    When the first World War started he was locked up in the Alexandra Palace internment camp.
    All because he was born in Germany. Wars end saw him head straight back to Germany, never to be seen again, leaving a wife and three children behind.

    • @williamcomtois6836
      @williamcomtois6836 2 года назад

      Thats sad. The man had nothing to do with what happend, why did he leave if you dont mind me asking? Was jw.

    • @petergregory8864
      @petergregory8864 2 года назад

      @@williamcomtois6836My Great Grandfather was born in Magdeburg Germany and came to UK as a child with his family.
      He had two brothers the same. At the start of WW1 all German nationals were rounded up and imprisoned.
      The brothers were imprisoned at Alexandra Palace near Muswell Hill in London. There were some five to six thousand
      people kept there. At war's end the two brothers stayed but my Grampy returned to Magdeburg where he died in 1956.
      His wife Kathleen was of Irish heritage. During her husbands four year absence she had a baby to another man.
      This was probably the final straw for my GGfather. Two years after he left Kathleen died. Leaving his three children as orphans.

    • @williamcomtois6836
      @williamcomtois6836 2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry to hear that. Crazy how rough a life becomes when a war flares up. You'd think us as humans and being somewhat intelligent creatures and stop the habit of killing one another with wars but it seems history has a cruel habit of repeating, as appose to learning from these things and going at it at a different angle. Thank you for telling me ur familys history and once again sorry to hear the lives those kids had to live after

    • @henningbartels6245
      @henningbartels6245 Месяц назад

      @@petergregory8864 considering all the drastic caesura in your family history ... it is at least good that you know all those details.
      Best regards from Magdeburg!

  • @robertewalt7789
    @robertewalt7789 3 года назад +6

    How about a similar video about the Bridges of NYC?

  • @marklatimer7333
    @marklatimer7333 3 года назад +7

    How come bronze age posts are still they and roman posts are still good but my garden fence fell down after 8 years?

    • @JohnYoo39
      @JohnYoo39 3 года назад

      Cus your garden fence isn't made from carved granite and mortar

  • @davidvanniekerk356
    @davidvanniekerk356 3 года назад +1

    Baie dankie/ merci beaucoup Dan Cruichshank. It is great video of London bridges. When I was in London/ UK (1998-2000AD) I walk my feet, until they will no more. To see the first Police station and the very old buildings and there History. And to think when the Republic of South Africa had it first multi Racial Election (1994) the PAC-party wanted to break down every building that higher than 2 stories... And also the Dutch Castle (1657?) in Cape Town....
    And on that topic before the Dutch arrived in South Africa there was no BRIDGES....

  • @neilhoganwa
    @neilhoganwa 3 года назад +4

    People today still offer up offerings to the river, Trolleys, bikes, safes, guns, knifes, cars, bodies ect ect...

  • @moodswinggaming2972
    @moodswinggaming2972 3 года назад +2

    i'm 8 mins in, two things i cannot stop thinking.. .1. why do they keep brushing and 2. he tries so hard to sound/talk like Attenborough.

  • @willemerasmus9925
    @willemerasmus9925 5 лет назад +10

    informative....just a pity you did'nt try to put more adverts. could do with at least 25 more.......

    • @sandyronnie
      @sandyronnie 4 года назад +3

      William Erasmus download Adblock

    • @allandavis8201
      @allandavis8201 4 года назад +2

      Willem Erasmus, I get frustrated by ads as well, but as sandyronnie pointed out you could always use Adblock, but as RUclips is free to use then you either put up with the ads or don’t watch RUclips, alternatively you could pay to watch ad free. Whilst some videos can be spoilt by to many ads they are a necessary evil so RUclips can remain free to use, the old saying “beggars can’t be choosers” fit the bill completely, of course the ultimate option is to simply not use RUclips, your choice.

    • @Tom_Bee_
      @Tom_Bee_ 4 года назад

      @@allandavis8201 imagine thinking RUclips was a content dissemination vehicle and not an advertising revenue machine. Some people even think that Google is a search engine 🙄

  • @kimberlycantler6402
    @kimberlycantler6402 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 3 года назад +1

    Back in the 80's father returning from far east on Japan Airlines. As the aircraft turned over London the captain said look out the window, that is the greatest city in the world.

    • @CHMichael
      @CHMichael 3 года назад +1

      Berlin, Paris, Rome and Moscow probably disagree

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 3 года назад

      @@CHMichael We are not talking about the physical attractiveness of the city, but it's cultural, financial and scientific significance

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 3 года назад +2

      And the "Big Ben" clock face shows time that governs your life.

  • @sbkenn1
    @sbkenn1 2 года назад +1

    Is he trying to Attenborough ?

  • @saminsaigon
    @saminsaigon 3 года назад +3

    If only he could see Hammersmith Bridge (44.10) now. Not allowed to walk across it not even allowed to go under it in a boat it's so unstable.

  • @clivehorridge
    @clivehorridge 4 года назад +4

    This vid is wonderful

  • @bushmanPMRR
    @bushmanPMRR 4 года назад +1

    If your'e ever so unfortunate as to find yourself in Woolwich, south east London, it's only redeemable feature is the Royal Arsenal, not only the birthplace of Arsenal Football Club originally stemming from the workers at the munitions factory there, but also the Thames Clipper boat service that runs from Woolwich to Westminster. It's an excellent way to view both London and the Thames from an entirely different perspective. Just make sure you get one of the catamaran boats, when they open up the throttle, you know all about it! Oh, and it has a bar on board! ;-) Well worth the trip.

    • @elizabethsheffield6609
      @elizabethsheffield6609 3 года назад +1

      .......from Westminster Pier we went on a trip up the Thames to Richmond once and had a wonderful day - as you say so well worth the money. The guide described each and every Landmark you passed .......and then of course at Richmond is Richmond Palace to while away a few interesting hours with the ghost of Henry 8th and his wives!

  • @cphthegeek1921
    @cphthegeek1921 3 года назад

    Interesting documentary

  • @claudiosaltara7003
    @claudiosaltara7003 3 года назад +2

    I have seen that brush cleaning that tree stump a hundred times.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks very much....!

  • @gizabit
    @gizabit 3 года назад +3

    We have lost London unfortunately

  • @kobushauman3310
    @kobushauman3310 3 года назад +2

    Great documentary!

    • @davidvanniekerk356
      @davidvanniekerk356 3 года назад

      In der-daad Kobus. Wat is die oudste brug in die Kaap/ RSA? Jan van Riebeeck se brug oor die Liesbeeckrivier?

    • @kobushauman3310
      @kobushauman3310 3 года назад

      @@davidvanniekerk356 ek het geen idee nie! Dit sal interessant wees om 'n soortgelyke dokumentêr oor RSA te kon sien.

  • @krm8494
    @krm8494 Год назад +1

    If this is the real story, are there any false ones? I am confused.

  • @savolrat
    @savolrat 5 лет назад +4

    this has to be at least 10 years old.. London looks so different than this

    • @KillingDeadThings
      @KillingDeadThings 5 лет назад

      Yeah. I don't know London but the shard not being complete is obvious in this shot... 9:08

    • @samtilden3734
      @samtilden3734 5 лет назад

      Lol just look at the ipad

    • @savolrat
      @savolrat 5 лет назад +1

      @@KillingDeadThings Crazy to see how small Canary Wharf is in this shot too actually

    • @clivehorridge
      @clivehorridge 4 года назад

      Killing DeadThings the Shard was completed 1 February 2013 ...

    • @shanelevene4864
      @shanelevene4864 4 года назад

      No it doesn't.

  • @dreed7312
    @dreed7312 8 месяцев назад

    There are only 2 things I wanted to learn, but there's no way I'm going to suffer 58min of this to find out.
    1. What are those upper levels for?
    2. What's in those rooms?

  • @jimthorne304
    @jimthorne304 3 года назад

    Interesting. Hammersmith Bridge was originally built by Tierney Clark, Bazalgette rebuilt it on Clark's foundations.

  • @arturchmiel4821
    @arturchmiel4821 5 лет назад +5

    First bridge in london my arse! Probably a pier or something less significant

    • @topbanana4013
      @topbanana4013 5 лет назад +4

      Same wooden pylons are on the opposite side to but does not show in this programme

  • @sbkenn1
    @sbkenn1 2 года назад

    The current exceptionally high atmospheric pressures will push the tide even lower

  • @SalandCuz2941
    @SalandCuz2941 3 года назад +3

    Did you know that heads on spikes used to be on london bridge

  • @fredashay
    @fredashay 4 года назад +6

    36:44 _"What's that nutter going on about?"_

  • @koalaboygaming346
    @koalaboygaming346 3 года назад

    I bet if you showed a picture of the London bridge to *anyone* they would know what it is

  • @speedysteve9121
    @speedysteve9121 3 года назад +2

    The Severn is longer than the Thames.

    • @ashleypowell2900
      @ashleypowell2900 3 года назад

      I thought that, but he said the longest river in England, the Severn runs though both England and Wales, so he's correct as are you.

  • @keithnoneya
    @keithnoneya 3 года назад +2

    Full of history and great views of the bridges. However the scripts reference to mystical/religious innuendos and out right making stuff up was way laughable and way over the top in ridiculousness. Still thumbs up on the facts and the actual religious heritage of the some of the bridges. Worth watching. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya

  • @theq4602
    @theq4602 5 лет назад +2

    I lost it when he picked up that piece of a teacup. Like I wonder what he'd do at a landfill.

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley 4 года назад

      He would probably say 'Darn it' 😁

  • @DownhillAllTheWay
    @DownhillAllTheWay 3 года назад +4

    1:06 - "... and they tell great stories" - an unfortunate turn of phrase when showing that particular bridge.

    • @percyyt7201
      @percyyt7201 3 года назад

      Why?

    • @MarksREmarks
      @MarksREmarks 3 года назад

      mike Collins: yeah, what d you mean?.

    • @DownhillAllTheWay
      @DownhillAllTheWay 3 года назад

      @@MarksREmarks Look up the history of the "millennium" pedestrian bridge.

  • @deeppurple883
    @deeppurple883 2 года назад

    I'm ashamed to say, I know more about English history than I do about my own Irish history. We need to up our game 👊☘️

  • @SanjeevKumar-mf1cl
    @SanjeevKumar-mf1cl 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @Colin-Fenix
    @Colin-Fenix 3 года назад +4

    I really wish these dramatic artists would stay out of documentaries.

    • @featherlessbiped688
      @featherlessbiped688 3 года назад

      I agree
      The tools who made this documentary are indistinguishable from the tools who made the chariots of the gods documentaries
      Historical revisionism heavily biased by superstitious thinking.

    • @thenoisyneighbour
      @thenoisyneighbour 3 года назад

      Artist Which are?

  • @hetspook666
    @hetspook666 5 лет назад +7

    9 commercials?

  • @fredflintstoner596
    @fredflintstoner596 2 года назад

    Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
    Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
    Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
    Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
    Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
    Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
    Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
    Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"

  • @tushar18m
    @tushar18m 3 года назад

    Amazing documentary. Can anyone please share me the link for the nursery rhyme at 17:59. The exact this one.

    • @tushar18m
      @tushar18m 2 месяца назад

      Even I am searching for the rhyme. Please do share if you get it.

  • @paulpeters462
    @paulpeters462 4 года назад +3

    10 adverts...slight;y greedy aren’t we

  • @TinTinHtwe-o8t
    @TinTinHtwe-o8t Год назад

    I think early greatest bridge. Construction group is very good.

  • @peterchilderstone706
    @peterchilderstone706 5 лет назад +2

    70 yearsago we learned a poem -Twenty bridges from Tower to KEW asked THe river what it knew..FOr they were young and theThames was old and this is the tale the river told... etc,etc,--- does anyone know the complete story, who wrote it /

    • @clivehorridge
      @clivehorridge 4 года назад

      PETER CHILDERSTONE
      Rudyard Kipling - The River’s Tale
      Google the

    • @peterchilderstone706
      @peterchilderstone706 4 года назад +1

      @@DEMONIKMINION many thanks for your reply I willprintit off -hapynew year to you and friends.

    • @peterchilderstone706
      @peterchilderstone706 4 года назад

      @@clivehorridgethankyou for reply regards Peter

  • @Dave23964
    @Dave23964 4 года назад +2

    Vauxhall 15 miles away?!!

  • @djosearth3618
    @djosearth3618 4 года назад +1

    As a Canadian I still found this interesting greatly interesting. We useda sing that London Bridge thing and I always enjoy when it's rebuilt digitally for film. Hopefully he never hears that old thing 15 metres from his spot perched on the modern bridge as that would require physics and reality to truly shit the bed in some disgusting spacetime hiccup of destruction. ;]

  • @davidgillettuk9638
    @davidgillettuk9638 4 года назад +3

    According to the credits made in 2012. Not surprising as they had a shot of the Olympic Rings that were on tower bridge.

  • @adriprins1656
    @adriprins1656 4 года назад +1

    stunning Adri South Africa

  • @securityrobot
    @securityrobot 3 года назад +1

    A good subject but such a shoddy production. When he’s talking to Camera in the street the background noise is competing for loudness, and when he’s indoors looking at a Model or Documentation he’s whispering for no apparent reason. The music used is a bit of a dog’s too, at one point a 1492 rip off is plastered over a shot of the Thames. We’re the programme makers 14 year olds?

  • @timothywiley6334
    @timothywiley6334 3 года назад

    YES

  • @electechyt
    @electechyt 4 года назад +1

    Great video and presentation, you need to turn up the volume though. Compared to other YT videos, this really low in volume. I had to download and use an application to boost the volume to hear you. Sorry but I live in a noisy environment and have to live on max volume and I am not deaf!

  • @timcaldwell8879
    @timcaldwell8879 3 года назад +3

    Umm... why is he whispering? Like dont they know he's filming here. Unless..

    • @pinetree1616
      @pinetree1616 3 года назад

      The pretentious, grating whisper-speak employed by the host reminds me of Gordon Ramsay. They must have the same director, who tells them to speak in that annoying fashion.

  • @gegwen7440
    @gegwen7440 3 года назад +1

    @6:30 ....... Londoners continue to make offerings, to imply that was the reason for the first bridge(s)
    Do you make this twaddle as you go along ?

  • @SEPK09
    @SEPK09 3 года назад +1

    Ok but hard to understand Dan at times.

  • @jayp6421
    @jayp6421 2 года назад

    I thought the original London bridge was taken down, and taken abroad somewhere?

  • @charleschris4123
    @charleschris4123 3 года назад +1

    My first time hearing about the London bridge and immediately I’m thinking that kind a looks like a dam it looks like they cut half or better of the water flow and increase the speed of what was left according to the painting you can see that waterflow clearly.

  • @MrOly0001
    @MrOly0001 2 года назад

    back then was the fishing any good

  • @reginaromsey
    @reginaromsey 2 года назад

    Wasn’t Londinium am so burned and it’s people slaughtered by Boadicea’s tribesmen? I seem to remember a Time Team investigation.

  • @BoredOfBills
    @BoredOfBills 3 года назад

    Lovely film but - "One of London's best bridges" (referring to Hammersmith) - it's been closed or designated as one way traffic on and off for the last thirty years ! Time to build a NEW bridge at Hammersmith and make the old one a cycle / pedestrian bridge - things change and London is, and has always been about change... Same is true in Richmond - a one lane each way bridge which is CONSTANTLY in gridlock and which causes local gridlock - time recognise the need for a NEW bridge (but keep the excellent old one for foot and cycle traffic).

  • @LarsOfMars.
    @LarsOfMars. 3 года назад

    Made in Dalmarnock, Glasgow 😎

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones 3 года назад

    Forty bridges crossing a river 35 miles long sounds as amazing as this guy's awe-struck voice demands -- until you remember that they cross is sideways, not along its 35 miles of length.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 3 года назад +4

      What would be the point of a bridge following a river?

    • @CameronGoodchild
      @CameronGoodchild 3 года назад +3

      umm i thought all bridges cross sideways?

    • @kingofracism
      @kingofracism 3 года назад

      I'm dead😂😂😂 David you tit

  • @andyiswonderful
    @andyiswonderful 3 года назад

    The Thames is not the longest river in England. That would be the Severn.

  • @philipboyle1012
    @philipboyle1012 3 года назад

    The Thames is not the longest river in England it is the Severn.

  • @kimmadsen9811
    @kimmadsen9811 4 года назад +1

    great show but I have had an add every 6 min that's bad.

  • @arcemediesmacdonald5926
    @arcemediesmacdonald5926 4 года назад +1

    the factory in the background looks to me like the picture on the cover of pink floyd's animals record. am i right?.

    • @DanielaLindberg
      @DanielaLindberg 4 года назад +1

      yeah it's Battersea Power Station

    • @DanielaLindberg
      @DanielaLindberg 4 года назад

      g r what?!? It’s demolished?? I thought it was still there...

    • @davidroberts5090
      @davidroberts5090 4 года назад

      g r The original is still there. They took down each chimney and rebuilt them as they were crumbling after years of neglect.

  • @johnrasmussen4507
    @johnrasmussen4507 4 года назад +4

    14.30 Watch how the camera is turning away from the two drug dealers ... very funny

  • @AkramBaig2689
    @AkramBaig2689 3 года назад

    I'm surprised that Tower Bridge never been destroyed 😆