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Ian Hislop's Olden Days
Ian Hislop explores the British obsession with the past. He reveals how and why, throughout our history, we have continually plundered 'the olden days' to make sense of and shape the present.
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Plot Summary
In this documentary series, journalist and satirist Ian Hislop delves into the rich and often surprising history of Britain. He explores forgotten corners of the past, uncovering tales of individuals and events that shaped the nation. Hislop brings his characteristic wit and keen eye for detail to illuminate lesser-known aspects of British heritage.
Critical Reception
Ian Hislop's Olden Days was generally well-received for its engaging presentation of historical topics and Hislop's characteristic dry wit. Reviewers praised its ability to make history accessible and entertaining, though some noted that the focus remained on the more eccentric or overlooked elements of the past.
What Reviewers Say
Hislop's sharp wit makes historical facts digestible and amusing.
A charming exploration of Britain's less-celebrated historical moments.
Informative and entertaining, though perhaps a touch niche in its focus.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for Ian Hislop's unique presenting style and the intriguing historical subject matter.
Fun Fact
The series was part of a broader wave of historical documentaries that leveraged the popularity of established satirists to engage a wider audience with historical content.
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