- Terry Jones' Medieval Lives
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writer =Terry Jones
director =Nigel Miller
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num_episodes = 8
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first_aired =January 3
last_aired =January 24 , 2004
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tv_com_id ="Terry Jones' Medieval Lives" is a 2004
Emmy award nominated television documentary series produced for theBBC . Written and hosted byTerry Jones , each half-hour episode examines a particularMedieval personality, with the intent of separating myth from reality.The episode "The Peasant" was nominated for "Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming" at the
2004 Emmy Awards .Dr.
Faye Getz acted as consultant for the series.Alternative takes on History
Being a comedian as well as a historian, Terry Jones takes an "established belief", turns that around and presents proof for his assertion.
In the episode on Kings, he says, "History isn't necessarily what happened. It's often what people want us to think happened.", with the following examples:
*Richard the Lionheart was actually a bad king, who only saw England (which he hated) as a means to finance his warmongery, whereas Richard III did a lot of good for England. Modern perceptions of these kings are reversed because chroniclers of the time were commissioned to write what was politically most convenient.
*Louis,count of Artois (laterking of France ), was acclaimed as king of England yet appears in no history books as such (see First Baron's War).Terry Jones explains his main reason for making this series in the article [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,1143405,00.html The Middle Ages of reason] in "
The Observer ".Episode List
The eight episodes were as follows:
* The
Peasant
* TheMonk
* TheDamsel
* TheMinstrel
* TheKnight
* ThePhilosopher (Alchemist)
* TheOutlaw
* The KingCompanion book
* cite book
date =Feb 5 , 2004
title = Terry Jones' Medieval Lives
last = Jones
first = Terry & Alan Ereira
publisher =BBC Books (hardcover)
id = ISBN 978-0563487937
* cite book
date =May 5 , 2005
title = Terry Jones' Barbarians
last = Jones
first = Terry & Alan Ereira
publisher =BBC Books (paperback)
id = ISBN 978-0563522751External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2003/12_december/medieval_lives.shtml BBC Worldwide press release]
* " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/3507439.stm Python slams 'overrated' Renaissance] " BBC News article
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