I was a Time Team watcher decades ago and loved everyone on the Team, especially Phil. Excited & enthusiastic, he was never afraid to get stuck on & get his hands dirty. And always with his infectious humour. I miss Phil! I have only just learned of this new channel and as a lover of history, archeology, & architecture l instantly subscribed just now! Looking forward to more historical stories & adventures with Sir Tony (who l also loved as Baldrick, lol!).🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
Love this concept of a virtual murder tour! Brilliant! Have read this book; this just makes it all the better. So many times I turned to the center of the book and stare at the Humes' mansion, their beach cottage, the derelict building where Pauline lived . . .to try to imagine the events! That was all the pics there were, architecturally and geographically speaking.
2:18 Peter Jackson's 4th movie , Heavenly Creatures , was about this murder. It was his first Academy Award nomination. It was also Melanie Lynskey's and Kate Winslet's feature film debuts
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You learn something new every day! Original of the song, Itchycoo Park! “What do you do there?………….You get high!” So, Tony, did you and your friend Steve, founder of the Small Faces, smoke Maryjane or opium at Itchycoo Park?
So this is not really, like, History; this is just sensationalistic true crime type of stuff, talked about as though it were an exciting telenovela. What a shame.
Anne Perry, the author was a convicted murder?! Even more horrifying, the other became a school mistress; the fact that it was a school for special needs children is even more horrifying. Say what you want about redemption and forgiveness, but that is too far.
@@matuko313 Yes, I hear myself quite well, and if I heard correctly, both girls were in their mid-teens. That is definitely old enough to know that murder is an extremely serious crime; granted, being teenagers, emotional regulation was not a fixed part of their psyche. What I found so disturbing was that one girl went on to achieve fame, and presumably some fortune, from writing about a topic with which she had the wrong kind of familiarity. As for the girl who become headmistress at a school for special needs children, do I really need to point out how that could have gone horribly wrong? Really?!?! I did not say the girls should have been locked away for life, executed or isolated on an island, and yes, I know we live in an age where sensitivity rules, but experience has taught me that there are limits; 14 years ago, I worked at a coffee shop and one of my coworkers was an alcoholic, a drug addict and HIV positive. When he was sober, he was civil enough, but when he was drunk, hungover or high, he was vicious (yes, he quite often came to work that way; he kept his job because management was afraid he would file a discrimination lawsuit and win). Well, he decided that he wanted a career outside of a coffee shop, so he started school to become a phlebotomist. He would talk about his classes when he was at work and mentioned, quite casually, how often "accidents" happened; we were appalled. One young woman, who was braver than the rest of us, pointed out the danger in this situation. His response was a nonchalant, "Well, that will just be their tough luck, won't it?" and laughed (he was only mildly hungover that day). Think about that, the next time you have blood drawn by a stranger. And since I apparently have to spell things out for people, I am NOT saying people with HIV or AIDS should be denied all jobs, anymore than they should be contained in concentration camps; I lost two friends from college and a cousin to this horrible disease. Let me pose another scenario: if you have children, or nieces and nephews, and you found out that their teacher had been convicted 30 years ago, for child molestation, wouldn't you feel at least somewhat ill at ease?
@@matuko313 Depending on the crime some juvenile criminals absolutely should not be allowed in society again. Including the two teens in question. And yes, I know exactly what I’m saying.
@@mirrage42 What you are suggesting is monstrous. No chance of redemption, no end to paying your dues to society, no hope of rehabilitation? Humanity is worth more than that.
Bligh, good or bad, is an absolutely fascinating individual . . . a perfect example of time, remarkable individuals played off against each other by 'fickled fate' urged on by random Gods who play will all mankind before burying them . . .
Been following Tony Robinson since The Black Adder...so, since yesterday, at least. So far, I've caught two mistakes that surprised me. One, he says the story was in the seventeenth century, but then says it's in the 1500s. The second was the "hot air balloon"...which was nothing of the sort, but used "coal gas" for lift. Come on, Tony, I know you're sharper than that....
Yogi Berra claimed " ? ", a very ironic relevant point full of perfect humour - but alas, going down in smoke, after 75 life missions (blame it on a head wound), can't recall why what Berra said was so brilliant . . . : )
William Bligh was no coward. He commanded HMS Glatton, a comparatively small ship, at the Fiirst Battle of Copenhagen in such a manner as to earn the commendation of Nelson himself. "Bligh went on to serve under Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801, in command of Glatton, a 56-gun ship of the line, which was experimentally fitted exclusively with carronades After the battle, Nelson personally praised Bligh for his contribution to the victory. He sailed Glatton safely between the banks while three other vessels ran aground. When Nelson pretended not to notice Admiral Parker's signal "43" (stop the battle) and kept the signal "16" hoisted to continue the engagement, Bligh was the only captain in the squadron who could see that the two signals were in conflict. By choosing to fly Nelson's signal, he ensured that all the vessels behind him kept fighting." He retired a Rear Admiral.
Damn good work in showing our ancestors giving some insights into some of the crazy part of the American (incl. US) history. Thanks Sir Terry.( info: Texas, old white man.) We need to watch where we are going....both of us.
Folie a deux is the technical term for this type of relationship that leads to murder - neither one alone would commit the crime, it requires two of them psychologically.
@@Fleety15 It lets Aboriginals know that images of dead Aboriginal people are going to be shown so they will not be caught unawares. It is culturally taboo for a lot of the different mobs to do this.
It was in the past, it's true. It's history. Not all history is Mary Poppins. In fact most of it is what it is. Just history And Tony makes it interesting. He always does . I love his vibrant energy.
Both countries are wrong, it's an Austro-Hungarian dessert called Spanische Windtorte later called Schaum Torte and Baiser Torte by German immigrants to the American shores, where ingredients like; cream and fruit where added. The dessert you know as "Pavlova" was simply called "Meringue Cake".
" Lizzie Borden took an ax And gave her mother forty whacks, And when she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one. " . . . or so they say. Look into it.
@@markfletcher3512 Absolutely not. Even by registering your identity is already compromised. I’m not going to pay for a product for which I am the product.
Good I'm glad he isn't. Socialism sucks. It's a product of the fairy wishes of a set of academics who mistakenly believe they will become intellectuals enjoying the dachas while the rest of us trogs labor for the state. In reality, the system will be controlled by sociopaths like polpot, Saddam, & Putin and the "intellectuals" will be labouring along with the rest of us deplorables. 😂😂😂
That's not the channel, it's entirely RUclips. From Google: "We've removed the individual ad choices for pre-roll, post-roll, skippable, and non-skippable ads. Now, when you turn on ads for new long-form videos, we show your viewers pre-roll, post-roll, skippable, or non-skippable ads when appropriate."
You don't always get ads. That must be on your phone cause i haven't had one yet and halfway through and i don't have premuim. It happens from time to time. Get over it
Sir Tony I do love listening to you!
I was a Time Team watcher decades ago and loved everyone on the Team, especially Phil. Excited & enthusiastic, he was never afraid to get stuck on & get his hands dirty. And always with his infectious humour. I miss Phil!
I have only just learned of this new channel and as a lover of history, archeology, & architecture l instantly subscribed just now!
Looking forward to more historical stories & adventures with Sir Tony (who l also loved as Baldrick, lol!).🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
Sir Tony is the best! ❤
Love this concept of a virtual murder tour! Brilliant! Have read this book; this just makes it all the better. So many times I turned to the center of the book and stare at the Humes' mansion, their beach cottage, the derelict building where Pauline lived . . .to try to imagine the events! That was all the pics there were, architecturally and geographically speaking.
2:18 Peter Jackson's 4th movie , Heavenly Creatures , was about this murder. It was his first Academy Award nomination. It was also Melanie Lynskey's and Kate Winslet's feature film debuts
I would love to travel and eat throughout Australia and New Zealand one day! Thank you for the series, Tony! Cheers!
The show should be called Baldrick in Time.
😂😂😂
28:15 what’s the odds? Tony Robinson is standing at Jacob’s Creek + I’m watching this with a bottle of Jacob’s Creek beside me?
I suppose the odds depend upon how often you have a bottle of wine beside you!
How often do you drink jacobs creek lol
And I love him as baldrich and the black adder with hugh laurie!
Sir Tony is still digging in the dirt of our past :}
Juliet Marion Hulme became the Author Anne Perry who wrote 102 books, mostly on murder.
Not surprising her books were mostly murder mysteries. I have never read any of her books and honestly, it is due to her past history.
peter jackson made it into the movie "heavenly creatures" featuring kate winslets her first movie debut
excellent content. I do love Tony Robinson
tony robinson could sell snow to an Eskimo - subscribed
The word is Inuit or Yupik, not Eskimo.🥲🇨🇦
@@Lauriej117 👍 everyday is a school day
Thank you So much for showing Adelaide's History!!! ....,,you Legend Sir !!!
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I like his balloon reenactment 🎈😂
I love history 😊
me too and this is the perfect channel.
Didn’t know Tony and Steve were mates. Cool stuff. Two young actors.
Very interesting thank you Tony❤
You learn something new every day! Original of the song, Itchycoo Park! “What do you do there?………….You get high!” So, Tony, did you and your friend Steve, founder of the Small Faces, smoke Maryjane or opium at Itchycoo Park?
He was also a motorcycle messenger in a movie starring John wayne and Richard attenborough. The movie was named brannigan a truly wonderful movie!
So this is not really, like, History; this is just sensationalistic true crime type of stuff, talked about as though it were an exciting telenovela. What a shame.
#1 What was their sentence? how long did they serve? Did the state pay for education? Only children?
This was a really fun series
Anne Perry, the author was a convicted murder?! Even more horrifying, the other became a school mistress; the fact that it was a school for special needs children is even more horrifying. Say what you want about redemption and forgiveness, but that is too far.
So when children commit crimes they shouldn't be allowed to rejoin society for any reason? Do you hear yourself?
@@matuko313 Yes, I hear myself quite well, and if I heard correctly, both girls were in their mid-teens. That is definitely old enough to know that murder is an extremely serious crime; granted, being teenagers, emotional regulation was not a fixed part of their psyche. What I found so disturbing was that one girl went on to achieve fame, and presumably some fortune, from writing about a topic with which she had the wrong kind of familiarity. As for the girl who become headmistress at a school for special needs children, do I really need to point out how that could have gone horribly wrong? Really?!?! I did not say the girls should have been locked away for life, executed or isolated on an island, and yes, I know we live in an age where sensitivity rules, but experience has taught me that there are limits; 14 years ago, I worked at a coffee shop and one of my coworkers was an alcoholic, a drug addict and HIV positive. When he was sober, he was civil enough, but when he was drunk, hungover or high, he was vicious (yes, he quite often came to work that way; he kept his job because management was afraid he would file a discrimination lawsuit and win). Well, he decided that he wanted a career outside of a coffee shop, so he started school to become a phlebotomist. He would talk about his classes when he was at work and mentioned, quite casually, how often "accidents" happened; we were appalled. One young woman, who was braver than the rest of us, pointed out the danger in this situation. His response was a nonchalant, "Well, that will just be their tough luck, won't it?" and laughed (he was only mildly hungover that day). Think about that, the next time you have blood drawn by a stranger. And since I apparently have to spell things out for people, I am NOT saying people with HIV or AIDS should be denied all jobs, anymore than they should be contained in concentration camps; I lost two friends from college and a cousin to this horrible disease. Let me pose another scenario: if you have children, or nieces and nephews, and you found out that their teacher had been convicted 30 years ago, for child molestation, wouldn't you feel at least somewhat ill at ease?
@@matuko313
Depending on the crime some juvenile criminals absolutely should not be allowed in society again. Including the two teens in question. And yes, I know exactly what I’m saying.
@@mirrage42 What you are suggesting is monstrous. No chance of redemption, no end to paying your dues to society, no hope of rehabilitation? Humanity is worth more than that.
Where have you been? This was common knowledge.
Thanks.
Bligh, good or bad, is an absolutely fascinating individual . . . a perfect example of time, remarkable individuals played off against each other by 'fickled fate' urged on by random Gods who play will all mankind before burying them . . .
Been following Tony Robinson since The Black Adder...so, since yesterday, at least.
So far, I've caught two mistakes that surprised me. One, he says the story was in the seventeenth century, but then says it's in the 1500s. The second was the "hot air balloon"...which was nothing of the sort, but used "coal gas" for lift. Come on, Tony, I know you're sharper than that....
Wow Toney have a RUclips/Rumble Channel. Glad to know, Cince he left Time Team, I am dont watch more. glad Toney now here. Cheers from Amsterdam
Yogi Berra claimed " ? ", a very ironic relevant point full of perfect humour - but alas, going down in smoke, after 75 life missions (blame it on a head wound), can't recall why what Berra said was so brilliant . . . : )
10:03 these people participating are so much fun!! Good for them, I would have been too nervous.
Time travel by just flying to Sth Australia 😂
Time traveling with Baldrick!
William Bligh was no coward. He commanded HMS Glatton, a comparatively small ship, at the Fiirst Battle of Copenhagen in such a manner as to earn the commendation of Nelson himself. "Bligh went on to serve under Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801, in command of Glatton, a 56-gun ship of the line, which was experimentally fitted exclusively with carronades After the battle, Nelson personally praised Bligh for his contribution to the victory. He sailed Glatton safely between the banks while three other vessels ran aground. When Nelson pretended not to notice Admiral Parker's signal "43" (stop the battle) and kept the signal "16" hoisted to continue the engagement, Bligh was the only captain in the squadron who could see that the two signals were in conflict. By choosing to fly Nelson's signal, he ensured that all the vessels behind him kept fighting." He retired a Rear Admiral.
Damn good work in showing our ancestors giving some insights into some of the crazy part of the American (incl. US) history. Thanks Sir Terry.( info: Texas, old white man.) We need to watch where we are going....both of us.
How's about covering the Australian labor strikes during ww2?
Folie a deux is the technical term for this type of relationship that leads to murder - neither one alone would commit the crime, it requires two of them psychologically.
The oldest wine vine is still growing in the SA museum.
The Hulme-Parker crime is covered in the first 5 minutes. You’re welcome.
One of the girls, Anne Perry is one of my favorite authors
Thank you ❤
@@ATLmodK……yes, have enjoyed reading all her books………
The movie Heavenly Creatures tells this story also.
No it wasn't
Please can someone tell me why there is a warning on the video for Torres strait and islander people ? sincere and genuine question
Likely those are tribes that have prohibitions against making/viewing images of dead people, calls back the souls or something like that.
@@1234cheerfulYour comment is quite right. That is the reason. Same applies to Australian Aboriginal people.
@@helenbartoszek243how does the warning make any difference please?
@@Fleety15 It lets Aboriginals know that images of dead Aboriginal people are going to be shown so they will not be caught unawares. It is culturally taboo for a lot of the different mobs to do this.
Damn, I thought this said Tommy Robinson's Time Travels.
When did this air originally?
2015
It was in the past, it's true. It's history. Not all history is Mary Poppins. In fact most of it is what it is. Just history And Tony makes it interesting. He always does . I love his vibrant energy.
No history is Mary Poppins because Mary Poppins is a fictional story. What a bizarre thing to say.
11:06 WHAT KIND OF BOOTS ARE THESE? PLEASE HELP ME. I NEED THEM. 🎃
Why did Tony give Charlie Chaplin an American accent? He was English.
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Pavlova is from New Zealand. End of...
Both countries are wrong, it's an Austro-Hungarian dessert called Spanische Windtorte later called Schaum Torte and Baiser Torte by German immigrants to the American shores, where ingredients like; cream and fruit where added. The dessert you know as "Pavlova" was simply called "Meringue Cake".
So that explains the Australian attitude to cricket, not underhand so much as underarm.
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" The female of the species is deadlier than the male " or so Kipling believed . . .
" Lizzie Borden took an ax
And gave her mother forty whacks,
And when she saw what she had done,
She gave her father forty-one. " . . . or so they say. Look into it.
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I didn't get an ad till 54 minutes in.
@@roygeorge5364 Maybe the channel owner changed the policy.
@@markfletcher3512 Absolutely not. Even by registering your identity is already compromised. I’m not going to pay for a product for which I am the product.
Is it me or is he saying Pavlova weirdly?
Harry wasn’t having any of this colonizing crap.
Watch the whole piece. It’s brilliant!
Parkers lived 3 doors from my g/ mother. My elder sister went to school with parker ..trust me they weren't lesbian . 😮
I remember the movie heavenly creatures by Peter Jackson bout the two lesbian girls.
Humes lived next to my grandmother. Trust me they went to linwood hi school in my sisters class. They definitely weren't lesbians. 😮
Crazy how the murdered paulines mum and didnt get life sentences.i guess if Julie's parents were not wealthy
Just found out today that "Baldrick" of all people isn't a true socialist (GMB) this saddened me. I've been fooled.
Good I'm glad he isn't. Socialism sucks. It's a product of the fairy wishes of a set of academics who mistakenly believe they will become intellectuals enjoying the dachas while the rest of us trogs labor for the state. In reality, the system will be controlled by sociopaths like polpot, Saddam, & Putin and the "intellectuals" will be labouring along with the rest of us deplorables. 😂😂😂
This is just sensationalized true crime.
What a waste of food, it added nothing to the presentation.
Disgusting, -38.49, talking about hungry people and wasting all that food. Shameful!
Tjeu probably did eat it off camera. They don't show everything. Don't accuse unless you have proof.
They bought a couple of sandwiches and didn't eat them it's hardly a crime chill out
You can tell how greedy a channel is with adverts every 5 seconds. Not subscribing thanks but no thanks...
That's not the channel, it's entirely RUclips.
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It's 100% RUclips. They have to make money somehow in order to remain free to us. They sell premium memberships or they have ads.
You don't always get ads. That must be on your phone cause i haven't had one yet and halfway through and i don't have premuim. It happens from time to time. Get over it
Wasted a lot of food
A disgusting waste of food. Shameful!
@gailturner3347 it's a couple of sandwiches calm down