Mysteries of Britain's First Road | Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Tony Robinson explores the mysteries and legends of the Icknield Way's prehistoric mines, hidden caves, demonic dogs and mysterious ley lines, as he travels from the Norfolk coast to Bedfordshire's hills.
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💚🏜️ thank you Mr Robinson, I love listening to you as I do my daily chores 💚
While it's wonderful to join Tony, it's a delight to see Phil.
Ooh a nice hike with Tony through the lovely countryside and having an informative chat along the way. I find my mind drifts along the timeline wondering what long passed people saw and did as they traveled; how the journey must've made them feel. It's nice to put aside the hustle of modern life and just reflect on the nature surrounding you.
Hey, it's Phil Harding! Y'all are together again. This is a great series. And then the end of the poem... profound.
Phil 💜
How I've missed Phil!
I'm still in love with Phil Harding. ❤
Why destroy a good series with some mumbo jumbo like dowsing! There is absolutely no proof of it working or even indications anything.
It’s like being convinced Santa exist and the flat earth society is about science. Sad that Tony gets involved in this, believe it was once on time team also, correct me if I am wrong below.
Grimes Graves, Tony and Phil, someone's idea of paradise. Phil inspired new generations to explore flint knapping and more. So wonderful to see the reunion at Grimes Graves.
Phil!! His friend is Phil!
Wow ! This is so cool ... thanks you and thanks Tony
A grown man in the modern world... Using dowsing rods. Embarrassing.
what is the music in the beginning? so beautiful.if anybody knows?
Absolutely fascinating.
This whole walk was delightful . And Tony and Phil together. They are my favorites.
Phil is my spirit animal.
Oh it was a joy to hear Phil's delightful accent. Such a great show too. As a Canadian, I know so little about the UK's history and countryside life, and well Tony makes such a delightful travelling companion.
I can't help but think I am listening to Hagrid, keeper of keys of Hogwarts, when Phil is speaking. Phil has the same enthusiasm for rocks and dirt and history, as Hagrid had (has) for magical creatures.
The singing at about 22:30 is haunting, beautiful.
I would venture to guess that the guy at 35:00 owns a copy of Led Zeppelin IV.
Yay Phil! 😁
It's good to see the hats still about 😂
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Imma stop you at 'Ley Lines'
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Tony you're the best!
Knees are better than mine Tony....
Are there any forests left in Britain?
Yes.
❤❤❤ I love this 😊
Sooo interesting! Thank You so much.
Thank you
Dowsing? Seriously? What's next? Astrology?
Hey now...come folks swear by dowsing. More importantly, it's been used for that purpose in those places for thousands of years
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"used for thousands of years"? That's your argument? :D
Bloodletting was also used for a long time. Do you want that the next time you have a fever?
Why not, let them not harming anyone.
Only Phil Harding could wax lyrical about flint. He'd love Ohio, USA, where the state gemstone is flint. (No, really -- look it up.)
Sound is so much better than "Timeline".
If you touch hogweed you can get severe burns, rashes and blisters! At least the stuff around here!
There's a difference between hogweed, which is native to UK, and Giant Hogweed which is an alien plant from the Caucasus region and brought into UK in 1911 so I understand. Ordinary hogweed is quite harmless, but Giant Hogweed is to be avoided at all costs as just touching it can result in severe burns.
Thanks for making that distinction for anyone thinking that those Hogweeds are the same.