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What the Romans Did for Us

What the Romans Did for Us (2000) - Season 1 Episodes and Ratings

Season 1 Episodes

1. Life of Luxury

November 6th, 2000

Hart-Davis investigates the lavish lifestyles of the Romans, visiting the sumptuous villa at Fishbourne, West Sussex, the famous bath complex in Bath and enjoying Roman cuisine.

2. Invasion

November 13th, 2000

When the Roman army invaded Britain in force in the spring of AD 43, they brought with them technology that must have astonished the native Celts. To begin with the Roman weapons were far better - they had good swords, spears, and several machines to throw missiles.

3. Building Britain

November 20th, 2000

Hart-Davis analyses the Romans' ingenious farming methods and looks at the creation of early towns. He visits York and discovers the remains of the Roman city and a Roman sewer that is still working.

4. Arteries of the Empire

November 27th, 2000

Hart-Davis analyses the Romans' ingenious surveying methods that enabled them to build their arrow-straight roads. He also commisions a replica of an ingenious giant water wheel used to remove water from flooded Welsh gold mines.

5. Edge of Empire

December 4th, 2000

Hart-Davis visits Hadrian's Wall and demonstrates how communications were the key to the success of the Roman military machine.

6. Ahead of their Time

December 11th, 2000

Adam Hart-Davis rediscovers the innovations and inventions brought by the Romans to Britain. In this edition, he examines the forms of entertainment laid on during the 176 days per year that were public holidays in Roman times. Featuring the hydraulis, the first ever keyboard instrument. Plus a look at how the Romans introduced concrete.