Battles BC

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 7.6  (398)

Battles BC from History is a thrilling and informative television series that weaves together historical research and cinematic recreations to bring the battles of ancient times to life. The show is hosted by historian and veteran journalist Bryan McGowan, who guides viewers through the military strategies and tactics that were used by legendary warriors and generals. Each episode of Battles BC takes a deep dive into a specific battle, exploring the cultural, political, and economic factors that contributed to the conflict. The show features a mix of expert commentary, archival material, and stunning visual effects that recreate the battles with startling realism. One of the standout features of Battles BC is its attention to detail. The show works closely with archaeologists, military historians, and other experts to ensure that the descriptions of the battles are accurate and faithful to historical records. Viewers will learn not only about the military strategies employed by ancient armies, but also about the culture and society from which those armies emerged. In addition to Bryan McGowan, the show features a talented team of actors who bring the historical figures to life. Cazzey Louis Cereghino portrays Julius Caesar, Brad C. Wilcox plays Alexander the Great, and other skilled actors take on the roles of other notable generals, such as Hannibal and Sun Tzu. Throughout each episode, Battles BC analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each army, exploring the tactics that were used in battle and highlighting the strategic decisions that ultimately determined the outcome. From the tight formations of the Roman legions to the surprising flanking maneuvers of the Macedonian phalanx, viewers will gain a newfound appreciation for the skill and ingenuity of ancient warriors. But Battles BC is more than just a show about military tactics. It also delves into the human side of war, exploring the motivations and emotions that drive soldiers and commanders alike. Through interviews with experts and vivid reenactments, the show brings viewers inside the minds of these historical figures, providing a unique perspective on the motivations behind some of history's most dramatic battles. Overall, Battles BC is an engaging and informative show that will appeal to history buffs and fans of action and adventure alike. With its combination of expert analysis, stunning visuals, and compelling storytelling, it offers a fresh and exciting take on some of the most important battles of the ancient world. Whether you're interested in the life of Julius Caesar, the rise of the Mongol Empire, or the tactics of ancient Chinese armies, Battles BC has something to offer.

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Judgment Day at Marathon
8. Judgment Day at Marathon
May 1, 2009
A recollection of the Persian's defeat at the hands of the Greeks at The Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C.
Ramses: Raging Chariots
7. Ramses: Raging Chariots
April 26, 2009
What begins as a dispute over a buffer zone escalates quickly into a struggle for regional dominance as two of the great Empires of the Ancient world trade blows. The Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses is baited into overextending his armies, believing the first fighting force to arrive at the contested city of Kadesh will be victorious. But Ramses has been deceived... the Hittite Army lies in wait. They strike when he is at his weakest, and his troops exhausted. Ramses suffers desertion and heavy losses. His weakened force is surrounded on three sides. Amazingly, the pure fighting ability of the Egyptian soldiers is enough to enable them to battle their way out of their corner and escape.
Alexander: Lord of War
6. Alexander: Lord of War
April 19, 2009
In 327 BC, Greece goes head-to-head with India in Alexander the Great's final campaign. As Alexander leads his armies into India, he faces one of the most difficult tactical challenges any ground commander can confront--a forced river-crossing, a raging thunder storm and a vicious enemy. Alexander is able to deceive the Indian General Porus into believing that they would not attempt a crossing, instead he maneuvers his infantry across the river at night--catching the Indian Legions unaware. Victory is at hand thanks to this strategic brilliance.
Moses: Death Chase
5. Moses: Death Chase
April 12, 2009
Most consider the Israelite Exodus out of Egypt an act of Divine intervention. Whether inspired by God or not, the Exodus is not merely a migration of slaves, but a military maneuver by a group of combat-hardened mercenaries. An enraged Pharaoh releases his army to hunt the Israelites down after they sack an Egyptian town as they make their exit. But Moses's sharp military mind and intimate knowledge of the terrain prove more than the massive, heavily armed Egyptian army can handle. While the Israelites perform a complicated night water crossing, Moses lures the Egyptians to a watery grave in the Sea of Reeds.
Caesar: Super Siege
4. Caesar: Super Siege
March 30, 2009
The great Roman Commander Julius Caesar in 52BC was butchering his way into Gaul. The Romans completed their Mediterranean dominance due to their leader, Caesar's iron will, defeating the Gauls in the final battle of the Gallic Wars. It is siege upon siege, but Caesar knows the Romans, although fewer in numbers, are better supplied.
Joshua: Epic Slaughter
3. Joshua: Epic Slaughter
March 23, 2009
Joshua leads the Israelites in the biblical Battle of Jericho as they seized the walled city.
David: Giant Slayer
2. David: Giant Slayer
March 16, 2009
A profile of Israel's King David, spotlighting his epic battle against the Philistines and his rise to the throne. Also includes David's adulterous relationship with Bathsheba, and his orchestration for the death of her husband.
Hannibal: The Annihilator
1. Hannibal: The Annihilator
March 9, 2009
It's the 3rd century B.C. in Rome during the Second Punic War, and Hannibal is making his daring attack.
Description

Battles BC from History is a thrilling and informative television series that weaves together historical research and cinematic recreations to bring the battles of ancient times to life. The show is hosted by historian and veteran journalist Bryan McGowan, who guides viewers through the military strategies and tactics that were used by legendary warriors and generals.

Each episode of Battles BC takes a deep dive into a specific battle, exploring the cultural, political, and economic factors that contributed to the conflict. The show features a mix of expert commentary, archival material, and stunning visual effects that recreate the battles with startling realism.

One of the standout features of Battles BC is its attention to detail. The show works closely with archaeologists, military historians, and other experts to ensure that the descriptions of the battles are accurate and faithful to historical records. Viewers will learn not only about the military strategies employed by ancient armies, but also about the culture and society from which those armies emerged.

In addition to Bryan McGowan, the show features a talented team of actors who bring the historical figures to life. Cazzey Louis Cereghino portrays Julius Caesar, Brad C. Wilcox plays Alexander the Great, and other skilled actors take on the roles of other notable generals, such as Hannibal and Sun Tzu.

Throughout each episode, Battles BC analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each army, exploring the tactics that were used in battle and highlighting the strategic decisions that ultimately determined the outcome. From the tight formations of the Roman legions to the surprising flanking maneuvers of the Macedonian phalanx, viewers will gain a newfound appreciation for the skill and ingenuity of ancient warriors.

But Battles BC is more than just a show about military tactics. It also delves into the human side of war, exploring the motivations and emotions that drive soldiers and commanders alike. Through interviews with experts and vivid reenactments, the show brings viewers inside the minds of these historical figures, providing a unique perspective on the motivations behind some of history's most dramatic battles.

Overall, Battles BC is an engaging and informative show that will appeal to history buffs and fans of action and adventure alike. With its combination of expert analysis, stunning visuals, and compelling storytelling, it offers a fresh and exciting take on some of the most important battles of the ancient world. Whether you're interested in the life of Julius Caesar, the rise of the Mongol Empire, or the tactics of ancient Chinese armies, Battles BC has something to offer.

Battles BC is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on March 9, 2009.

Where to Watch Battles BC

Battles BC is available for streaming on the History website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Battles BC on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 9, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (398)