Rebels and Redcoats explained

Genre:Historical documentary
Narrated:Richard Holmes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:4
Runtime:50 minutes
Channel:BBC Two

Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America is a British television documentary series about the story of the American Revolutionary War, presented and narrated by Richard Holmes, in four parts. Throughout the entire program there are clear explanations about the politics going on behind the scenes, the impact of other nations, like Canada and France, battle tactics and strategies, and weaponry, all following a beginning-to-end timeline. The impact of each geographic area is frequently emphasized, as there were often a division of loyalties not just in regions but also in neighborhoods. While being a British production, the viewpoint of many different groups are discussed in detail, including the difficult choices Native American Indians and black slaves were forced to make in choosing allegiances.

The series was produced by WGBH Boston and Granada Television in association with BBC Wales. It was aired in two parts in the United States by PBS in 2004.[1] A book, written by Hugh Bicheno and with a foreword by Holmes, accompanied the series.[2]

Reception

Writing for the New York Times, Alessandra Stanley said:

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Notes and References

  1. News: Stanley. Alessandra. Television Review; British Eyes Look at 1776 and See Less to Approve. 14 July 2013. The New York Times. 23 June 2004. Alessandra Stanley.
  2. Book: Bicheno, Hugh. Hugh Bicheno

    . Rebels and Redcoats: The American Revolutionary War. 2004. HarperCollins. London. 978-0007156269. New. Hugh Bicheno.