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http://www.janson.com/dvd/show_title.php?pid=20273
ENGLAND
The Journeys of Charles Dickens
In 1836, the start of the longest reigning queen of England coincides with the beginning of the career of the greatest British author since Shakespeare : Charles Dickens. In discovering the characters created by Dickens and the author's haunts, the viewer becomes a privileged witness to the economic, scientific, and cultural effervescence that marked Victoria's reign. They became a blueprint for today's London and present day England.

This collection of thirteen one-hour documentaries suggests unusual itineraries through some of the most beautiful places on earth. Each journey takes the viewer beyond the usual commonplace clichés of travel...

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  • Truly the Greatest Empire in history, as most nations on the planet speak the English language.

  • now i know we dont have earth quakes hear in THA UK. But my god! our house was shaking, so i looked outside and saw a yank simply walking on the Pavement NOT sidewalk.

  • Oh! and about the British have bad teeth thing: •The first mass-produced toothbrush was made by William Addis of Clerkenwald, England, around 1780.

    •The first American to patent a toothbrush was H. N. Wadsworth, (patent number 18,653,) on Nov. 7, 1857.

  • @strathpipe No you didnt save us from 2 ww. We pretty much ended the war in northern africa and the soviets were the ones who captured berlin not the usa

  • It's strange how the english hate the Americans talk about ungrateful after the Americans saved them from Two World Wars I mean they must know that Germany would have walked over them without any bother if were not for the good old US of A

  • It is truly amazing what a common Brit would do in denial to preserve that illusory feeling of being part of something “great and powerful”. Can any of you who feel this way explain to this honorable audience what did your ancestor get from all this crusades around the globe except an occasional bad news that your uncle, father or brother got killed in a distant land waging imperialistic wars to make the crown’s family and few wealthy Nobile man richer than the next man?

  • dotty about grass

  • RULE BRITANNIA

  • 0:40 Santa Claus?

  • lol

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