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In Search of the Trojan War

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In Search of the Trojan War
Region 1 DVD cover
GenreHistory documentary
Written byMichael Wood
Directed byBill Lyons
Presented byMichael Wood
ComposersTerry Oldfield
David Pash
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producerColin Adams
ProducerBill Lyons
Running timeapproximately 345 minutes in total
Production companyBBC
Original release
NetworkBBC2
Release24 February (1985-02-24) –
31 March 1985 (1985-03-31)

In Search of the Trojan War is a six-part BBC TV documentary series written and presented by Michael Wood, first broadcast in 1985 on BBC2. It examines the extent to which historical and archeological evidence matches the tale of the Trojan War as recounted by Homer in The Iliad.[1]

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In Search of... Helen of Troy

In Search of the Trojan War was the first follow-up series to Michael Wood's initial major broadcasting success, the documentary series In Search of the Dark Ages, which the BBC had aired between 1979 and 1981.

The essence of the new series was to expand the successful format of the eight programmes of the earlier series, such that instead of searching for a single historical character in each programme, all six programmes would search for the true story behind a single historical figure, Helen of Troy.

Wood compares to what extent the historical and archeological evidence matches with the tale of the Trojan War.[2]

Many cities have come and gone, bearing the name Troy, in the historical record of Asia Minor. Michael Wood seeks the evidence for each of them, and analyses whether the details match Homer's account of the city.

Michael Wood's motivation was to seek a legend: a character as deeply embedded in the collective memory of his audience as King Arthur had been in the earlier series; he sought Helen, the face that launched a thousand ships, although, as he himself remarks, romance is something which leaves no traces in the archaeological record.

Episodes

  • 1985-02-24 : Episode 1: The Age of the Heroes - outlines the story of the Trojan War and introduces the work of Heinrich Schliemann
  • 1985-03-03 : Episode 2: The Legend Under Siege - explores the work of those who followed Schliemann such as Wilhelm Dörpfeld, Arthur Evans and Carl Blegen
  • 1985-03-10 : Episode 3: The Singer of Tales - discusses Homer and the bardic tradition
  • 1985-03-17 : Episode 4: The Women of Troy
  • 1985-03-24 : Episode 5: Empire of the Hittites
  • 1985-03-31 : Episode 6: The Fall of Troy

Book

Wood also wrote a book based on the series. C. Brian Rose considered the 1996 edition "the best overall treatment in English of the evidence for the Trojan War."[3] The 1998 edition includes a new final chapter to take into account more recent developments in the search for Troy.[4]

References

  1. ^ In Search of the Trojan War, DVD (BBC Video)
  2. ^ "In Search of the Trojan War", BBC Two
  3. ^ Rose, C. Brian. "Assessing the Evidence for the Trojan Wat", Archaeological Institute of America
  4. ^ Wood, Michael. In Search of the Trojan War, Updated edition, University of California Press, 1998 ISBN 9780520215993

External links

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