What The Victorians Did For Us
What the Victorians Did for Us
is a popular and successful television series, a spin off from
What the Romans Did for Us
. Presented by
Adam Hart-Davis
, it documents the effects that
Victorian
society has on
Britain
and the world today. Concentrates primarily on the scientific and social advances of the era, which bore the
Industrial Revolution
and set the standards for polite society today. The name of the programme is derived from the
cult movie
Monty Python's Life of Brian
, referencing the famous scene where the
People's Front of Judea
discuss 'What have the Romans done for us?' Aired on
BBC2
in the UK in
2001
, and is now repeated on
UKTV History
.
See also:
What the Industrial Revolution did for Us
What the Romans Did for Us
What the Stuarts Did for Us
What the Tudors Did for Us
External Links
Official BBC Website
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