Wales and the History of the World
Did you know that the wheel - well the spare wheel - was the invention of two brothers from Llanelli? Or that the first ever passenger railways train was Welsh?
A new four-part history documentary, Wales and the History of the World begins tomorrow, Wednesday 3 March, 7.30pm on Â鶹Éç One Wales. Presented by Eddie Butler, the former Welsh international rugby player turned broadcaster, the programme tells some remarkable stories of how Welsh creativity and invention has transformed the world.
Eddie travels around Wales in search of objects that tell stories of the nation's influence on the world and the world's influence on Wales. In this episode called 'Firsts', Eddie fires up a replica of the first steam railway engine, as well as getting behind the wheel of Babs, the car which once held the world land speed record set on Pendine Sands in 1926.
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The four-part series is just one part of a year-long Â鶹Éç-wide project A History of the World which stretches across Â鶹Éç television, Â鶹Éç Radio 4, CÂ鶹Éç and the World Service.
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At 6th Mar 2010, Anita wrote:Within this very interesting programme Pendine Sands were mentioned and how it was famous for racing cars, but I thought you may be interested in a little trivia about these sands,>During the 2nd world war my father was on leave in Pendine and met the very (then)famous boy actor SABU (the elephantboy) as he was actually filming one of his films on the beach.(It was the one where he finds a bottle on th beach on a genie appears)He sighned the inside of my Da's hat and took him with his pals up to the clubhouse and bought them a drink.It was a story I was told each time one of Sabu's films were on tv.Thought it was a really nice snippett of trivia for your history department may log and possibly investigate,surely eldely locals would the remember the visit. Thanking you ,would love to hear from you regarding these &to find if there is any more information.
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At 8th Mar 2010, Wales History wrote:Hi Anita, thanks for getting in touch. What a lovely story. We welcome any suggestions for content for the Wales History site. We're having a look through the Â鶹Éç archives now - hopefully we can dig up a clip relating to Sabu Dastagir. To find out more about the history of Welsh film go to Â鶹Éç Wales Arts, as they have just launched their Welsh film history section.
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At 5th Dec 2010, Julia wrote:Have you published Wales and the History of the World on DVD? We missed one episode and I would love to obtain the series for my family for Christmas!
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At 6th Dec 2010, Wales History wrote:Hello Julia,
Unfortunately there aren't any plans to repeat Wales and the History of the World in the near future. However, you can view some clips from the series at this link: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rb2b4.
Eddie Butler is currently working on a programme on the history of Welsh icons. This one-hour special will be broadcast around St David's Day, 2011.
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