Neil Oliver

Neil Oliver

Nacimiento : 1967-02-21, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK

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Neil Oliver is a Scottish television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist, and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings, and Coast.

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Neil Oliver

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Who Put the Klan in the Ku Klux Klan?
Self
In this surprising documentary, archaeologist and historian Neil Oliver examines racism in the Deep South and the Scots who first occupied it who influenced where we are today. Oliver travels to the south and speaks with many people and researchers to discuss the Klan's history in Southern United States.
Scotland and the Klan
Presenter
The role of Scots in shaping the concept of the American Dream is a story often celebrated but could Scottish settlers have also had a hand in America’s racist nightmare? Neil Oliver travels over two thousand miles to examine links between racism today and the Scottish settlers that first occupied America's Deep South.
Quintinshill: Britain's Deadliest Rail Disaster
Presenter
Neil Oliver describes the worst ever railway accident in the UK, which happened a hundred years ago on 22 May 1915, in which three trains collided at Quintinshill near Gretna Green. One of the trains was a troop train taking soldiers to fight in World War I at the Battle of Gallipoli: many of the dead were in this train which caught fire due to escaped gas from the archaic gas lighting in the carriages. The cause of the crash was attributed to a catastrophic signalman's error, but Neil examines whether there were other contributory factors and whether there was a cover-up to prevent investigation of them, making convenient scapegoats of the signalmen.
Quintinshill: Britain's Deadliest Rail Disaster
Presenter
Neil Oliver describes the worst ever railway accident in the UK, which happened a hundred years ago on 22 May 1915, in which three trains collided at Quintinshill near Gretna Green. One of the trains was a troop train taking soldiers to fight in World War I at the Battle of Gallipoli: many of the dead were in this train which caught fire due to escaped gas from the archaic gas lighting in the carriages. The cause of the crash was attributed to a catastrophic signalman's error, but Neil examines whether there were other contributory factors and whether there was a cover-up to prevent investigation of them, making convenient scapegoats of the signalmen.
The Quest for Bannockburn
Host
Neil Oliver and Tony Pollard set out to solve one of the biggest puzzles in battlefield archaeology. 700 years ago, Robert the Bruce's overwhelming victory over the English at the Battle of Bannockburn helped seal Scotland's future as an independent kingdom, although the actual location remains a mystery. With the help of leading battlefield archaeologists, stuntmen, computer-generated graphics and some digging, Neil and Tony go in search of both the real and imagined Battle of Bannockburn.
The Search for Alfred the Great
Neil Oliver is given exclusive access to a team of historians and scientists investigating the final resting place of Alfred the Great. Alfred's bones have been moved so many times over the centuries that many...
The Machine Gun and Skye's Band of Brothers
Presenter
The development of the Maxim machine gun and its effects on a remote Highland community.
Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer
Narrator (voice)
Cleopatra: la mujer más famosa de la historia. La conocemos como una gran reina, una bella amante y una intrigante política. Durante 2000 años, casi toda la evidencia de ella ha desaparecido, hasta ahora. En uno de los hallazgos más emocionantes del mundo, los arqueólogos creen haber descubierto el esqueleto de su hermana, asesinada por Cleopatra y Mark Antony. Desde Egipto hasta Turquía, Neil Oliver investiga la historia de una reina despiadada que mataría a sus propios hermanos por el poder. Este es el retrato de un asesino.