Looks at the mysterious disappearance of the wooden castles that once were the most dominant fortifications of the Middle Ages, with a focus on the ancient castles of England. See more in Season 1, Episode 33, “Lost Castles of England.”
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Love these videos! Keep them coming!
To imagine castles in England made of wood is like going back to the days of Beowulf ( I know it has nothing to do with this video)
Any boring documentaries always turn out amazing when Spock is speaking.
I love these old documentaries.
The most history I've seen on the history channel in a while👍
The isles were and always will be better without any of the invaders of the last 1500 years.
Leonard Nimoy’s voice was ideal for documentaries.
O.K.. 🎉.
Before history channel became reality tv channel
ah… Leonard Nimoy! The needs of the few cannot outweigh the needs of the many…it is illogical.
Cool. Phil Harding would be in his element.
I guess these people never read the story of the “three little pigs”.
In closing, I guess the people finally woke up and said, we are tired of being oppressed! All governments across the world should wake up and learn this rule. The people are not stupid. The, so-called elite are not gods. 😎☝️
And to think it all started with Noah and three hookers….
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Always watching from philipines
The search for Spock continues
When a person watches something about our human history, we want to be captivated and intrigued, and nobody has ever done it better than Leanord Nimoy. The classic background music with his voice is everything.
Please tell me that a golf course isn't on one site, fer crying out loud, but a very interesting and informative documentary, kinda sad but very informative indeed!!! Gary Bailey
What year was this documentary? Really nice to hear Leonard Nimoy narrating this.🙏💕
@History : IMDb: Lost Castles of England, s3 ep 39; original air date June 9, 1996.
In general I like History. But easy fact-checking is… easy.
O K.. 🎉.
Credited as Leonard Nimoy at the beginning {0:03} and of course its Mr Nimoy speaking all the way through but then in the closing credits {43:48} says it`s narrated by Dan Ackroyd. I thought I was seeing things till I checked. Very odd.
So much history thats still yet to be uncovered