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The first History documentary series in student television history!
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| genre = Documentary (History)
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| start date = 2012
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| producer = [[Steven Perring]]
| url = http://ystv.co.uk/watch/PasttoPresent/
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The first History documentary series in student television history. Overseen by [[Steven Perring]], with each episode written and presented by somebody different.
 
'''Richard III: Myth of a Monster''' [[James Carr]] examined the myth of Richard III, and looked at his impact on the city of York.
 
'''The Pearl of York''' [[Kirsty Rogers]] asked the question who is Margaret Clitherow and why is there a petition to get a street in York named after her?
 
'''1066: Fear, Fratricide and Fire''' [[Miles Deverson]] explored the role that York and Fulford played in 1066.
 
'''Guy Fawkes: Man or Icon?''' [[Joanna Starzynski]] explored the story of York-born Guy Fawkes and his links to the city: past, present and supernatural.
 
'''City of Steel''' [[Sam Crowley]] explored what happened to the City of Sheffield and its inhabitants during and after the collapse of the steel industry, and what it's future may hold.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:01, 4 September 2012

Past to Present
Watch Online
Title card
Genre: Documentary (History)
First Broadcast: 2012
Producer(s):

The first History documentary series in student television history. Overseen by Steven Perring, with each episode written and presented by somebody different.

Richard III: Myth of a Monster James Carr examined the myth of Richard III, and looked at his impact on the city of York.

The Pearl of York Kirsty Rogers asked the question who is Margaret Clitherow and why is there a petition to get a street in York named after her?

1066: Fear, Fratricide and Fire Miles Deverson explored the role that York and Fulford played in 1066.

Guy Fawkes: Man or Icon? Joanna Starzynski explored the story of York-born Guy Fawkes and his links to the city: past, present and supernatural.

City of Steel Sam Crowley explored what happened to the City of Sheffield and its inhabitants during and after the collapse of the steel industry, and what it's future may hold.


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