Saul David

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Saul David

Born 1966, Professor Julian Saul David is a British academic military historian and broadcaster. He is best known for his work on the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Anglo-Zulu War, as well as for presenting and appearing in documentaries on British television covering imperial and military themes.

Known For

SkullduggerySkullduggery · 1970
Skullduggery
4.91970
MovieAdventureScience Fiction
An expedition into the interior of Papua New Guinea comes across a tribe of ape-like people who may or may not be ancestors of early man.
Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only OnceCojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once · 2018
Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once
2018
MovieDocumentaryDrama
Tells the virtually unknown story of a Parisian banker who risks his life, career, and marriage to hunt down Gestapo commander Klaus Barbie; and only a few months later, plays a pivotal role in one of history's most daring hostage rescue operations. Cojot’s journey started during World War II in Nazi-occupied France; hit a fork on the road in 1975 in Bolivia, when he faced his bitter past; reached a climax in Entebbe, Africa, a few months later, when he played a key role in one of the 20th century's most daring hostage rescue operations; and concluded back in France in the 1980s, when he again confronted Barbie — this time, in court. Caught up in history's crosshairs, Cojot embodies the modern era’s vital dilemmas: how to lead a purposeful life and reconcile Western ideals of liberty, equality and justice with the bitter memories of WWII and the rise of global terrorism.
World War Two: A Timewatch GuideWorld War Two: A Timewatch Guide · 2016
World War Two: A Timewatch Guide
2016
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Professor Saul David uses the BBC archive to chart the history of the world's most destructive war, by chronicling how the story of the battle has changed. As new information has come to light, and forgotten stories are remembered, the history of World War Two evolves. The BBC has followed that evolution, and this programme examines the most important stories, and how our understanding of them has been re-defined since the war ended over 70 years ago.
Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero RevealedPrince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed · 2019
Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed
7.52019
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Professor Saul David examines Prince Albert's role in shaping British culture, governmental policy and international relations in Victorian Britain.
Abandoned EngineeringAbandoned Engineering · 2017
Abandoned Engineering
7.32017
SeriesDocumentary
These are some of the most spectacular examples of abandoned engineering the world has ever known. The series explores how and why they were built, consider the financial and social costs of their failure and examine the environmental and ecological impacts. The series also explores how experts came up with plans to make something beautiful or useful from the ruins.
The Big QuestionsThe Big Questions · 2007
The Big Questions
6.72007
Series
Nicky Campbell hosts a series of moral, ethical and religious debates.
Mysteries of the AbandonedMysteries of the Abandoned · 2017
Mysteries of the Abandoned
7.32017
SeriesDocumentary
Documentary series investigating why some of the world's most advanced architectural achievements were abandoned.
A Timewatch GuideA Timewatch Guide · 2015
A Timewatch Guide
7.52015
SeriesDocumentary
Series looking at how the BBC has revealed and interpreted monumental moments in our history. Using the BBC archive, the programmes examine changes in research covered in documentary television.

Movies

SkullduggerySkullduggery · 1970
Skullduggery
4.91970
MovieAdventureScience Fiction
An expedition into the interior of Papua New Guinea comes across a tribe of ape-like people who may or may not be ancestors of early man.
Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only OnceCojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once · 2018
Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once
2018
MovieDocumentaryDrama
Tells the virtually unknown story of a Parisian banker who risks his life, career, and marriage to hunt down Gestapo commander Klaus Barbie; and only a few months later, plays a pivotal role in one of history's most daring hostage rescue operations. Cojot’s journey started during World War II in Nazi-occupied France; hit a fork on the road in 1975 in Bolivia, when he faced his bitter past; reached a climax in Entebbe, Africa, a few months later, when he played a key role in one of the 20th century's most daring hostage rescue operations; and concluded back in France in the 1980s, when he again confronted Barbie — this time, in court. Caught up in history's crosshairs, Cojot embodies the modern era’s vital dilemmas: how to lead a purposeful life and reconcile Western ideals of liberty, equality and justice with the bitter memories of WWII and the rise of global terrorism.
World War Two: A Timewatch GuideWorld War Two: A Timewatch Guide · 2016
World War Two: A Timewatch Guide
2016
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Professor Saul David uses the BBC archive to chart the history of the world's most destructive war, by chronicling how the story of the battle has changed. As new information has come to light, and forgotten stories are remembered, the history of World War Two evolves. The BBC has followed that evolution, and this programme examines the most important stories, and how our understanding of them has been re-defined since the war ended over 70 years ago.
Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero RevealedPrince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed · 2019
Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed
7.52019
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Professor Saul David examines Prince Albert's role in shaping British culture, governmental policy and international relations in Victorian Britain.

TV Shows

Abandoned EngineeringAbandoned Engineering · 2017
Abandoned Engineering
7.32017
SeriesDocumentary
These are some of the most spectacular examples of abandoned engineering the world has ever known. The series explores how and why they were built, consider the financial and social costs of their failure and examine the environmental and ecological impacts. The series also explores how experts came up with plans to make something beautiful or useful from the ruins.
The Big QuestionsThe Big Questions · 2007
The Big Questions
6.72007
Series
Nicky Campbell hosts a series of moral, ethical and religious debates.
Mysteries of the AbandonedMysteries of the Abandoned · 2017
Mysteries of the Abandoned
7.32017
SeriesDocumentary
Documentary series investigating why some of the world's most advanced architectural achievements were abandoned.
A Timewatch GuideA Timewatch Guide · 2015
A Timewatch Guide
7.52015
SeriesDocumentary
Series looking at how the BBC has revealed and interpreted monumental moments in our history. Using the BBC archive, the programmes examine changes in research covered in documentary television.
Bullets, Boots and Bandages: How to Really Win at WarBullets, Boots and Bandages: How to Really Win at War · 2012
Bullets, Boots and Bandages: How to Really Win at War
7.02012
SeriesDocumentary