Wild West: America's Great Frontier

Wild West: America's Great Frontier (2016)

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There is nowhere in America more spectacular or more varied than the great Wild West, home to extraordinary desert landscapes like the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Monument Valley, giant redwood forests and extreme coastlines that have been forged over millennia.

In this landmark BBC Two series, narrated by actor James Norton, we reveal how these extraordinary worlds were carved out, what makes them so unique and the elemental forces governing the lives of the creatures and people that have settled there.

This iconic land is famed for its myths and Hollywood legends; but remains one of the toughest places to live, where communities have become ghost towns, and today people and wildlife with extraordinary resilience are embracing a demanding, ever-changing landscape. Filmed over two years, across eight different American states and Mexico's Baja peninsula, the series uses the latest technology from land, sea and air to bring this legendary part of the world to life.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Wild West: America's Great Frontier' premiere?

'Wild West: America's Great Frontier' premiered on July 9, 2016.

Who narrated the TV show?

The TV show was narrated by Peter Coyote.

What was the premise of 'Wild West: America's Great Frontier'?

'Wild West: America's Great Frontier' explored the history and legends of the American West, delving into stories of pioneers, outlaws, and the rugged landscapes that shaped the region.

Which iconic figure of the Wild West was prominently featured in the show?

The show prominently featured the legendary figure of Jesse James, a notorious outlaw of the Wild West.

What were some of the major themes covered in the show?

The show covered themes such as the Gold Rush, Native American conflicts, the expansion of railroads, and the impact of the frontier on American culture.

Who were some of the notable historical figures discussed in the show?

The show discussed notable figures such as Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Calamity Jane, and Sitting Bull.

Which states were prominently featured in 'Wild West: America's Great Frontier'?

The show extensively covered states such as Texas, Arizona, California, Colorado, and Montana, among others.

What were some of the famous landmarks explored in the show?

The show explored landmarks such as the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, and the Alamo, among others.

How did the show depict the conflicts between settlers and Native Americans?

The show depicted the often violent conflicts between settlers and Native Americans, highlighting the struggles for land, resources, and cultural clashes.

What were some of the technological advancements that shaped the Wild West?

The show discussed technological advancements such as the introduction of the telegraph, the steam locomotive, and the Colt revolver.

What were some of the challenges faced by pioneers in the Wild West?

The show explored challenges such as harsh weather conditions, disease, lawlessness, and the constant threat of attacks from outlaws and Native American tribes.

How did the show portray the impact of the Wild West on American society?

The show portrayed the Wild West as a transformative period in American history, shaping the nation's identity, mythology, and the spirit of adventure.

What were some of the key events covered in the show?

The show covered events such as the California Gold Rush, the Battle of Little Bighorn, the building of the transcontinental railroad, and the Oklahoma Land Rush.

How did 'Wild West: America's Great Frontier' incorporate archival footage?

The show incorporated archival footage, photographs, and interviews with historians to bring the history of the Wild West to life.

Did the show explore the role of women in the Wild West?

Yes, the show explored the often overlooked role of women in the Wild West and their contributions to the development of the frontier.

How did 'Wild West: America's Great Frontier' capture the spirit of adventure?

The show captured the spirit of adventure through dramatic reenactments, breathtaking landscapes, and captivating storytelling, immersing viewers in the excitement and challenges of the Wild West.

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