Greeks, Romans, Vikings: The Founders of Europe

Greeks, Romans, Vikings: The Founders of Europe (2014)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

What were the Vikings really like? What did the Romans accomplish? And do the singular achievements of the ancient Greeks live on in our society today? This series questions the myths and unravels age-old clichés about these ancient cultures. It examines their strange and sometimes amusing idiosyncrasies, gives fresh insights into who they really were, and provides a novel take on their societies, peppered with surprising new revelations. Democracy, science, theatre, plumbing, modern roads, laws, the Olympics, conquering the seas, and the onset of globalisation are all at the heart of modern society, but in fact were inherited from the ancient worlds of the Greeks, the Romans and the Vikings. This is a new look at the ancient civilisations that will change our perception of them.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03The VikingsNov 2, 2014
S01E02The RomansOct 26, 2014
S01E01The GreeksOct 19, 2014
View all episodesView all seasons

Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Greeks, Romans, Vikings: The Founders of Europe' premiere?

'Greeks, Romans, Vikings: The Founders of Europe' premiered on September 19, 2014.

Who are the founders of Europe according to the show?

The founders of Europe, as explored in the show, include the Greeks, Romans, and Vikings.

What historical periods does the show cover?

The show covers the ancient Greek, Roman, and Viking periods, highlighting their impact on the formation of Europe.

What are some key locations featured in the show?

Some key locations featured in the show include ancient Greek cities like Athens, Roman cities like Rome, and Viking settlements in Scandinavia.

What kind of information does the show provide about each civilization?

The show provides information about the history, culture, and contributions of the Greeks, Romans, and Vikings, shedding light on their significance in shaping European civilization.

Are there any reenactments or dramatizations in the show?

Yes, the show incorporates reenactments and dramatizations to bring the historical events to life.

Who are the hosts or narrators of the show?

The show is hosted by historians and experts in the field who provide insightful commentary and analysis.

Are there interviews with experts in the show?

Yes, the show features interviews with renowned historians and archaeologists who share their expertise and perspectives.

What is the overall tone of the show?

The show maintains an educational and informative tone, presenting historical facts and analysis in an engaging manner.

How is the show visually presented?

The show combines stunning visuals, including historical reenactments, location footage, and archaeological discoveries, to enhance the viewer's experience.

Is the show primarily focused on one civilization, or does it provide a balanced perspective?

The show provides a balanced perspective, exploring the contributions and influences of the Greeks, Romans, and Vikings equally.

Does the show delve into the conflicts and interactions between these civilizations?

Yes, the show explores the conflicts, interactions, and exchanges between the Greeks, Romans, and Vikings, highlighting their interconnected histories.

How many episodes are there in the series?

The series consists of a total of 10 episodes, each delving into different aspects of the civilizations covered.

What are some of the intriguing topics covered in the show?

Some intriguing topics covered in the show include ancient Greek democracy, Roman engineering marvels, and Viking exploration and trade.

Does the show discuss the lasting legacies of these civilizations in Europe?

Yes, the show explores the lasting legacies of the Greeks, Romans, and Vikings in Europe, examining their influences on art, literature, government, and more.

Does the show provide any surprising or lesser-known historical insights?

Yes, the show uncovers lesser-known historical facts and insights, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the civilizations and their impact on Europe.

Recently Updated Shows

Recently updated shows that might be of your interest.
The Daily Show
Running

The Daily Show

Hosted by a rotating cast of comedy greats, The Daily Show remains the go-to source for provocative satire, insightful interviews and an award-winning team of correspondents and contributors.

GenreComedy
Amandaland
Running

Amandaland

Following three series of the Merman-produced, BAFTA award-winning series Motherland, a brand-new spin-off, Amandaland, is coming to the BBC, focused on Amanda.

Post her divorce, Amanda has had to downsize and up sticks to South Harlesden, or as the Estate Agent calls it SoHa (definitely not the area around Wormwood Scrubs prison).

With both Manus and Georgie now at secondary school, Amanda has to try and get her head around raising teenagers, dealing with modern motherhood horrors like teenage drinking, fake Instagram accounts and eco anxiety. Not even a woman as certain of her parenting as Amanda can deal with these nightmares alone.

Then there's Amanda's mother Felicity who is constantly around, and completely in denial that she is, in fact, lonely. Theirs is a slightly unhealthy co-dependent relationship based on backhanded compliments and veiled snipes about her new home.

After a brief spell of freedom, Anne is sucked back into being Amanda's minion to help her navigate the social scene with the other parents at the children's new school. Thank God for Anne.

GenreComedy
The Pitt
Running

The Pitt

The Pitt is a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today's America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Each episode follows an hour of Dr. Robby's 15-hour shift as the chief attendant in Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital's emergency room.

Mrs. Brown's Boys
Running

Mrs. Brown's Boys

Comedy starring Brendan O'Carroll as loud-mouthed Irish matriarch Agnes Brown, whose favourite pastime is meddling in the lives of her six children.

GenreComedy
Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches
Running

Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches

Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches centers on an intuitive young neurosurgeon who discovers that she is the unlikely heir to a family of witches. As she grapples with her newfound powers, she must contend with a sinister presence that has haunted her family for generations.