Dan Cruickshank

Dan Cruickshank

Рождение : 1949-08-27, London, England

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Dan Cruickshank

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Dan Cruickshank's Monuments of Remembrance
Writer
Dan Cruickshank reveals the extraordinary story behind the design and building of iconic First World War memorials and explores the idea behind the creation of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Dan Cruickshank's Monuments of Remembrance
Presenter
Dan Cruickshank reveals the extraordinary story behind the design and building of iconic First World War memorials and explores the idea behind the creation of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
The Road to Palmyra
Writer
Historian Dan Cruickshank and photographer Don McCullin venture into the heart of war-torn Syria on a dangerous mission to document the cultural destruction wrought by ISIS.
The Road to Palmyra
Himself
Historian Dan Cruickshank and photographer Don McCullin venture into the heart of war-torn Syria on a dangerous mission to document the cultural destruction wrought by ISIS.
Dan Cruickshank: Resurrecting History: Warsaw
Writer
Dan Cruickshank returns to his childhood home of Warsaw for the first time in almost 60 years. In a personal and moving film, he recalls his boyhood memories to explore the memories of the city and the memories of its people. No city in Europe suffered so much destruction in the Second World War, no city rose up so heroically from the ashes. The Nazis had razed Warsaw to the ground, but after the war the people fought hard to bring their city back from the dead in one of the greatest reconstruction jobs in history. As a boy, Cruickshank lived in the rebuilt old town and it inspired his love of architecture and made him the man he is today.
Dan Cruickshank: Resurrecting History: Warsaw
Presenter
Dan Cruickshank returns to his childhood home of Warsaw for the first time in almost 60 years. In a personal and moving film, he recalls his boyhood memories to explore the memories of the city and the memories of its people. No city in Europe suffered so much destruction in the Second World War, no city rose up so heroically from the ashes. The Nazis had razed Warsaw to the ground, but after the war the people fought hard to bring their city back from the dead in one of the greatest reconstruction jobs in history. As a boy, Cruickshank lived in the rebuilt old town and it inspired his love of architecture and made him the man he is today.
Dan Cruickshank's Civilisation Under Attack
Writer
Islamic State has declared war on the most important and romantic ancient architectural sites in the world. Jihadi fighters seek the total destruction of the wonders of the ancient world that gave us writing, the wheel and the first cities. Dan Cruickshank charts the likely course of Islamic State's destructive advance and asks how this can be happening and what we can do to stop them.
Dan Cruickshank's Civilisation Under Attack
Presenter
Islamic State has declared war on the most important and romantic ancient architectural sites in the world. Jihadi fighters seek the total destruction of the wonders of the ancient world that gave us writing, the wheel and the first cities. Dan Cruickshank charts the likely course of Islamic State's destructive advance and asks how this can be happening and what we can do to stop them.
Dan Cruickshank and the Family That Built Gothic Britain
Presenter
As good as any Dickens novel, this is the triumphant and tragic story of the greatest architectural dynasty of the 19th century. Dan Cruickshank charts the rise of Sir George Gilbert Scott to the very heights of success, the fall of his son George Junior and the rise again of his grandson Giles. It is a story of architects bent on a mission to rebuild Britain. From the Romantic heights of the Midland Hotel at St Pancras station to the modern image of Bankside power station (now Tate Modern), this is the story of a family that shaped the Victorian age and left a giant legacy.
Сказочные замки короля Людвига II
Writer
Людвиг II Баварский, более известный под прозвищами "Лебединый король" или "Король-мечтатель", является легендарной фигурой - красивый молодой аристократ, любимый своим народом, преданный своим кабинетом и найденный мертвым при трагических и загадочных обстоятельствах. Он провел свою жизнь в погоне за идеалом красоты, идеалом, который нашел свое выражение в трех самых необычных, богато украшенных архитектурных шедеврах, которые только можно себе представить - замок Нойшванштайн и дворцы Линдерхоф и Херренхимзее. Сегодня эти три здания являются одними из крупнейших туристических достопримечательностей Германии.
Сказочные замки короля Людвига II
Himself - Presenter
Людвиг II Баварский, более известный под прозвищами "Лебединый король" или "Король-мечтатель", является легендарной фигурой - красивый молодой аристократ, любимый своим народом, преданный своим кабинетом и найденный мертвым при трагических и загадочных обстоятельствах. Он провел свою жизнь в погоне за идеалом красоты, идеалом, который нашел свое выражение в трех самых необычных, богато украшенных архитектурных шедеврах, которые только можно себе представить - замок Нойшванштайн и дворцы Линдерхоф и Херренхимзее. Сегодня эти три здания являются одними из крупнейших туристических достопримечательностей Германии.
The Bridges That Built London
Himself
Dan Cruickshank explores the mysteries and secrets of the bridges that have made London what it is. He uncovers stories of Bronze-Age relics emerging from the Vauxhall shore, of why London Bridge was falling down, of midnight corpses splashing beneath Waterloo Bridge, and above all, of the sublime ambition of London's bridge builders themselves.
Kidnapped: A Georgian Adventure
Writer
In 1728, 12-year-old James Annesley was snatched from the streets of Dublin and sold into slavery in America - the victim of a wicked uncle hell-bent on stealing his massive inheritance. Dan Cruickshank traces James's astonishing journey from the top table of 18th century society to its murky depths. The story, which helped inspire Robert Louis Stevenson's book Kidnapped, reveals some disturbing home truths that cast a shadow over the century of the Enlightenment.
Kidnapped: A Georgian Adventure
Presenter
In 1728, 12-year-old James Annesley was snatched from the streets of Dublin and sold into slavery in America - the victim of a wicked uncle hell-bent on stealing his massive inheritance. Dan Cruickshank traces James's astonishing journey from the top table of 18th century society to its murky depths. The story, which helped inspire Robert Louis Stevenson's book Kidnapped, reveals some disturbing home truths that cast a shadow over the century of the Enlightenment.
Britain's Park Story
Himself - Presenter
The British invented them for the world, and they have been described as 'the lungs of the city - historian Dan Cruickshank reveals the history of our public parks.
Cruickshank on Kew: The Garden That Changed the World
Presenter
As the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew prepare to celebrate their 250th anniversary, Dan Cruickshank unearths some of the surprising stories that shaped the famous gardens. His travels take him from the royal gardens to the corridors of power and the outposts of Empire as he pieces together Kew's story, uncovering tales of bravery, high adventure, passion and drama.
Adventures in Architecture
Himself - Presenter
British architectural historian Dan Cruickshank explores the world's most unusual and interesting buildings, structures and sites, believing that architecture and a culture's aspirations and beliefs are intertwined. Among his visits are the Leshan Giant Buddha in China, St. Catherine's Monastery in Egypt, Kizhi Island in Russia and Pompeii in Italy.
The Lost World of Tyntesfield
Self - Presenter
Dan Cruickshank explores one of Britain’s last Victorian country homes, Tyntesfield, a Gothic fantasy frozen in time and a monument to the Victorian age.