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This is history, French Revolution

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foxie48 Mon 12-Aug-24 08:48:45

What a great series this is, has anyone else listened to it? Having just got back from Paris which included a visit to the chateau at Versailles I have really enjoyed this fairly in depth but very accessible history of the Revolution. So many parallels with the English Reformation and the American war of Independence, also present day. I can't wait for the second series due in the Autumn.

MayBee70 Sun 18-Jan-26 15:17:28

I thought it was just me that was in love with Phillipe in the Versailles series until I spoke to a friend and found that she was, too. Is it on catchup?

Jane43 Sun 18-Jan-26 15:09:37

Dinahmo

For you history buffs the tv series Versailles is worth watching. The locations and costumes are excellent. Part of the introductory music was used during the Olympics in Paris.

I loved Versailles and the first series of Marie Antoinette I will probably watch Versailles again as it was some time ago that I first watched it.

Labradora Sun 18-Jan-26 12:13:11

Thanks for the heads up Foxie48.
I will try and get hold of this.
Sounds smashing.
Whitewavemark2, my elder sister was so tickled by the mascot (La Phryge) that she made me send her one.
For anyone wanting to work quite hard( perhaps it's just my struggling powers of concentration), the late Hilary Mantell's " A Place of Greater Safety" deals with the French Revolution.

MayBee70 Sun 18-Jan-26 09:36:03

Maremia

I have seen You're Dead to me advertised. Must get round to watching some of the episodes.

As with The Rest is History, quite often it’s the ones that don’t sound interesting that are the best. The one about the Kellogg company was one of the most fascinating ones. Trouble is, after their first one hour airing they then reduce down to 30 minute episodes. I don’t know if that is to make them ok for children to listen to ( with them having a comedian and a historian on each show sometimes the content gets a bit racy). The best TRIH ones I found were one about the 1970’s and another one about the Rolling Stones. And whenever one pops up that I really want to listen to they’ll be subscription only. The guy that presents You’re Dead to Me used to write Horrible Histories.

TerriBull Sun 18-Jan-26 07:45:04

Regarding the French Revolution I really enjoyed Hilary Mantel's A Place of Greater Safety told recounted from the perspectives of Danton, Desmoulins and Robespierre. It's a bit of a long read but told me a lot about that time.

This is an old thread!

Maremia Sun 18-Jan-26 07:39:36

I have seen You're Dead to me advertised. Must get round to watching some of the episodes.

teabagwoman Sun 18-Jan-26 07:34:22

Thanks Foxie, I hadn’t seen this podcast. I will be listening.

MayBee70 Sun 18-Jan-26 01:55:17

The latest You’re Dead to Me on BBC Sounds is about Philippe, the Duc d’Orleons ( my favourite character in the tv series) and is one of the funniest and most interesting episodes they’ve ever done. I thought I knew quite a lot about him but this was very enlightening.

spabbygirl Wed 14-Aug-24 12:19:04

Phoebe2015

The podcast is called The Rest is History.

Thanks Phoebe, found it & will listen later, sounds fab!!

foxie48 Tue 13-Aug-24 16:40:47

Thanks Maddyone Consultant changed my prescription which made a difference and I was determined to go to the Olympics if I could get travel insurance. I loved the whole trip but wish it had not been quite so hot!

maddyone Tue 13-Aug-24 14:34:41

I didn’t listen to the series, but your mention of Versailles resonated with me. I always wanted to visit, and finally did this March. I loved it, the Hall of Mirrors was what I really wanted to see, and I was not disappointed. The building does concentrate your attention on the French Revolution.
I hope you enjoyed it too foxie and I’m pleased to hear that you’re well enough again to travel.

Phoebe2015 Tue 13-Aug-24 13:23:50

The podcast is called The Rest is History.

Sweetness1 Tue 13-Aug-24 12:09:55

I've just finished the podcast on holiday - brilliant series. ...2nd part, October to follow.
I like the 2 guys describing it.
I Use the podcast on my iPhone with AirPods in ears. I downloaded first episode to listen on the plane. (No wifi) Finished it on holiday (hotel WiFi)🇫🇷

polly123 Tue 13-Aug-24 12:07:37

I loved Versaille too. It is an amazing place and I really enjoyed the tv series.

spabbygirl Tue 13-Aug-24 11:35:21

I loved Versaille too, both the place & tv series & would love to hear that series, how do podcasts work? & why do you need another platform to hear them?
We watched a great film about it online but on our big tv recently & it was great, its old now so is on YouTube, we googled it and it came straight up, it was Danton, played by Gerard Depardieu who is a controversial figure but a great actor

foxie48 Tue 13-Aug-24 07:11:44

Thanks I did watch it first time round and really enjoyed it. The chateau and gardens at Versailles are wonderful. I also went to an evening when the fountains and gardens were lit up and there was a drone show. It was a fantastic place to visit but I walked miles!

Dinahmo Mon 12-Aug-24 22:09:38

Versailles is on IPlayer at the moment

Esmay Mon 12-Aug-24 19:54:53

I really enjoyed Versailles .
It was on quite a while ago .
I'm looking forward to watching it again .

Dinahmo Mon 12-Aug-24 18:07:47

For you history buffs the tv series Versailles is worth watching. The locations and costumes are excellent. Part of the introductory music was used during the Olympics in Paris.

Esmay Mon 12-Aug-24 16:18:21

Haven't seen the podcast - as soon as the French Revolution is mentioned I always refer to Citizens .
So glad that you are inspired !

foxie48 Mon 12-Aug-24 15:35:18

Esmay

I'd love to see this series .
I've read many books on the subject and my favourite is , Citizens by Simon Schama .
His other books are brilliant too .

Citizens is mentioned quite frequently in the podcast and having read your post I've just ordered a copy + the audible version, so I can be super lazy!

Esmay Mon 12-Aug-24 11:56:35

I'd love to see this series .
I've read many books on the subject and my favourite is , Citizens by Simon Schama .
His other books are brilliant too .

foxie48 Mon 12-Aug-24 10:19:06

It's a series of podcasts made by the This is History team, totally free and I access mine through Antennapod. There's hundreds to choose from, spoiled for choice! I'm listening to less live radio programmes these days because I find much more to interest me on podcasts.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 12-Aug-24 09:44:27

Loved that the Olympic mascot is modelled on the hats worn by the sans culottes.

keepingquiet Mon 12-Aug-24 09:21:56

What channel is it on?