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Old 09 February 2003, 04:02 PM
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Nah, but I am looking forward to Restoration on after. Fave prog ATM

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Old 09 February 2003, 04:08 PM
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Are we we talking about thursday then? That's the Great Eastern thing, yes? I reckon that'll be good too.

Ah, just saw Nimbus's edit.

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[Edited by unclebuck - 9/2/2003 4:09:18 PM]
Old 02 September 2003, 03:54 PM
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Time Commanders
8.00-9.00pm BBC TWO

In this exciting game of military strategy, wannabe warriors enter a virtual world and take on the greatest generals in history – from Julius Caesar to Napoleon – in an attempt to overturn history. In the specially designed studio, a battlefield map is spread across the computerised floor and the team is faced with a giant wallscreen.

The team’s task is to recreate key battles in an attempt to devise winning tactics to defend the country from invasion.When the grand strategy has been deliberated and decided, they send their troops into combat, co-ordinating their soldiers via their PCs.

In the first programme in the series, an amateur dramatics team from Manchester is faced with the task of taking control of Hannibal’s Carthaginian army on the snowy battlefield of Trebia in
218 BC. Using hi-tech, real-time computer graphics, the team attempts to reproduce the tactical genius of the great Carthaginian general against a better-equipped and highly disciplined Roman army.

Observing the team’s every move and scrutinising its military tegy are two experts, Dr Aryeh Nusbacher (Senior Lecturer in War Studies at Sandhurst) and Mike Loades (historical weapons specialist), who also reveal just how Hannibal fought the actual battle over 2,000 years ago.


Or am I the only sad one.....


Edit to add...

On afterwards is this...

Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World
Thu 4 Sep 21:00 - 21:50 BBC Two
The Great Ship: New series dramatising seven epic tales from the industrial revolution, beginning with Isambard Kingdom Brunel's ill-fated attempts to build the largest ship in the world.


Thursday viewing just got better Will have to set the video though. Can't see Mrs Nimbus wanting to watch either of these...



[Edited by Nimbus - 9/2/2003 4:02:05 PM]
Old 02 September 2003, 03:56 PM
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No,there's at least 2 of us.
Old 02 September 2003, 03:57 PM
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Another sad git here......hope it's as interesting as I hope!
Old 02 September 2003, 04:03 PM
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UB, Restoration isn't on after accoring to the on-line shedule. It's Seven Wonders of the Industrial World .
Old 04 September 2003, 10:16 AM
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Just a reminder. It's on tonight....

Looks like a glorified game of Age of Empires..
Old 04 September 2003, 10:29 AM
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When I saw the advert I turned to MrsREV and said "ooh, I bet thats good". She raised an eyebrow and turned to page 237 of Bridget Jones's Diary.
Old 05 September 2003, 09:03 PM
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Looks like a glorified game of Age of Empires
Actually, I think that's "Rome: Total War" they're using for the game engine. http://www.totalwar.com

The whole thing felt very amateurishly produced. A great concept, but let down by an uncharismatic presenter, a dull studio and weak structure.
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I agree it could have been good but wasn't
Old 05 September 2003, 10:19 PM
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The 'commanders' had way too much information. First of all there was no 'fog of war' and secondly they had instant communications between generals a lieutenants.

In the real battle they would have to send runners between the front lines and scout to map out where the troops were.

It was just a large online version of command and conquer without the FOW bits.
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You have to admit though - Rome: Total War looks f**king amazing.
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The idea for the program is good, in reality it was disjointed & simplistic in some ways, overall worth a watch, I would love to see them tackling "Hurtgen Forest"
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Good few weeks into the run now which goes up to Christmas. It might have a few flaws but it's original and innovative TV in my book.

I'd love to get in to some lectures by Dr Aryeh Nusbacher. He's very articulate, his knowledge and enthusiam make me want to learn more.
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