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俄罗斯之旅
第一集 破冰   本片开头是乔纳森·丁布尔比在北极圈里的苔原上驾车的情景。此时正值俄罗斯短暂夏天中的极昼季节,冰雪融化,太阳不落。现在,在乔纳森·丁布尔比眼前有一段一万英里长的艰苦路途,他要穿越的这个国家不仅是世界上最大的,而且或许也是最令人敬畏的。   第二集 两个世界   如今,如果说俄罗斯的活力是在城市,那么这个国家永恒的精神是在乡村。在本集的开头,乔纳森·丁布尔比参加了一场麦当娜音乐会的招待会,莫斯科的任何人都可以出席,包括一位高级餐厅的老板Arkady Novikov。第二天乔纳森乘火车来到了一个截然不同的世界:列夫·托尔斯泰的故居。他可以说是俄国最伟大的一位作家。   第三集 祖国   伏尔加河是俄罗斯人爱国情怀的象征,它流经莫斯科,通过俄国的心脏,最后注入里海。几次巨大争斗和变革都发生在它的沿岸。离阿斯特拉罕港不远有一个规模很小的村庄,那儿曾经是金帐汗国的首都。乔纳森正值寒风刺骨的2月到达那里,惊讶地发现,成吉思汗的庞大帝国的西京已湮没无迹。   第四集 国家宝藏   西伯利亚是俄罗斯的宝藏。早在16世纪,第一批冒险横跨乌拉尔山脉的哥萨克人在此大做毛皮生意,但是不久后,别的暴利生意就兴起了。乔纳森从一个绿宝石矿开始他的这次旅途,然后来到叶卡捷琳堡——这个城市建起以保护和开发山里的铁矿储备。它的重工业为苏联政府制造了大批坦克和军备,还诞生了重金属音乐传统。   第五集 远离莫斯科   这天根据西伯利亚标准是一个温暖的日子,仅零下18度而已。当乔纳森在贝加尔湖岸附近遇见一个布里亚特僧人。Valentin Khagdaev把乔纳森带到原野上的一棵树前。这棵树是从石头里长出来的。
古代世界
Ancient Worlds is about people and places, politics and economics, art and war, trade and technology, but above all it’s the story of the painful birth and difficult growth of a radical idea first tried and tested some six thousand years ago, and which we are still struggling with today; civilisation. Civilisation has not come easily; it’s something we’ve had to fight hard to achieve, and even harder to maintain, and the greatest threats to it have come from our own talents for destruction. But when we’ve managed to get it right, the benefits have been enormous.   When we talk about the ancient world we tend to think of rare and exotic artefacts or the monumental remains of epic architecture; but these are just the empty shells that got left behind when the tide of history turned! The living creatures, the civilisations, that once inhabited these shells were rarely if ever static or stately; they were dynamic, chaotic, and always threatening to spin out of control, because civilisation is based on an improbable idea; that strangers can live and work together in dense urban settings, forging new allegiances that replace the natural ties of family, clan or tribe. It’s an idea we’re still coming to terms with today, but one of the best ways to understand the challenges that are involved is to look at how our ancestors tackled them the first time around.   From ancient Iraq to Imperial Rome, Ancient Worlds examines how our ancestors struggled with the levers of religion and politics, art and culture, war and diplomacy, technology and trade in order to keep the complex machinery of their civilisations turning over. Their insights and blind-spots, their breakthroughs and dead ends, their triumphs and disasters are the milestones on the long and winding road that leads directly from their ancient to our modern world.
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