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Rebels and Redcoats

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2003–
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 20m
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Rebels and Redcoats (2003)
DocumentaryDramaHistoryWar

A history of the American War of Independence.A history of the American War of Independence.A history of the American War of Independence.

  • Stars
    • Richard Holmes
    • Garrick Hagon
    • Robert Shepherd
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    • Stars
      • Richard Holmes
      • Garrick Hagon
      • Robert Shepherd
    • 8User reviews
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    Richard Holmes
    • Self - Presenter
    • 2003
    Garrick Hagon
    Garrick Hagon
    • Washington
    • 2003
    Robert Shepherd
    Robert Shepherd
    • General Morgan
    • 2003
    Paul Ridley
    • Thomas Gage
    • 2003
    Nicholas Gecks
    • Ambrose Serle
    • 2003
    Terry Jernigan
    • Nathanial Green
    • 2003
    James Middleton
    • David George
    • 2003
    Richard Lawrence
    Richard Lawrence
    • Sam Adams
    • 2003
    Kevin Kraft
    Kevin Kraft
    • Dr. Thatcher
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    Nicholas Haylett
    • Anbury
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    Howard Burnham
    • General Cornwallis
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    Greg Cooper
    • Roger Lamb
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    Greg Tavares
    • David Fanning
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    Claudia Blondeau
    • Mrs. Gage
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    Mark Ross
    • Major Patrick Ferguson
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    Debi Spencer
    • Eliza
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    Austin Denmark
    • David George's Son
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    Benjamin Shrader
    • Joseph Plumb Martin
    • 2003
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    7intj1973-1

    British side of the American Revolution

    The presenter provides a British interpretation of the American Revolution. As an historian, I know the value of competing interpretations. I also know the value of presenting all germane facts, something the presenter does not do. For example, he ignores the Stamp Act, the Declaratory Act, and the general imperial disdain for American colonists. Nevertheless, the presenter makes valid points about the mixed motives of our Founding Fathers, whom I hold in more esteem than he does.

    This is not the Revolution the way you probably learned about it in high school. For that reason alone, this documentary is worth viewing and pondering. There was another side to the events of 1775-1783. This is it.
    8joncheskin

    A New Revolution

    Rebels and Redcoats is a BBC Documentary that attempts to relate a history of the American Revolution from a different point of view-- the British side. British historian Richard Holmes narrates the history in four episodes corresponding to the outbreak of war, the pivotal campaign for New York, the Southern campaign, and the climax at Yorktown. In so doing, he gives us a view of the war that is quite new and original, and sure to be fascinating to anyone who wants some distance from the traditional American mythology about the conflict.

    Holmes's war is in some ways more of a civil war than a repressive conflict--he is quick to point out that, especially at the beginning of the conflict, Tories were as numerous as rebels, and that much of the war was an attempt by the British to galvanize their support. Large attention is given to the attempt by the British to free Negro slaves in the South in order to gain an ally in the war (although this lost many loyalists in the South). Holmes also corrects misconceptions created by Mel Gibson's movie The Patriot of British atrocities--he shows that atrocities were committed on both sides, although rarely on the civilian population. He also sees the war as a sort of British Vietnam, in which better British soldiers were outlasted by a guerrilla foe with more staying power.

    The nice thing about all of these observations is that they are basically true. While not as romantic as typical American views of the war, they give the American observer a chance to see the war from a different perspective. Holmes clearly respects the ideals of the revolution and the American soldiers that eventually developed into a quite effective force, but sees in equal measure the incompleteness of the revolution in its treatment of Negroes, Native Americans and loyalists. Our revolution is not overturned by the documentary, but is fleshed out effectively so we can see it in a truthful light.
    9grantss

    Superb documentary

    A documentary on the American War of Independence.

    Superb. Well-researched and well-told. No agendas or revisions to suit the modern generation, just history, unadulterated.

    Shows well what lead to the war, the fighting of it, at strategic and tactical level, and the results of it. Gives a good feel for it must have been like living in those times and at the major battles. Very engaging, interesting and edifying.
    8rowland-654-349989

    Get used to other points of view

    Holmes is a military historian and as such, not immune to jingoistic lionisation of British military exploits throughout history.

    If you accept that this series is not supposed to be "balanced", then it is as others have pointed out an excellent addition your collection of Revolutionary War documentaries. Compare with the superb PBS 6 part series "Liberty!". It is just nice to see the conflict from the perspective of a British historian.

    American's may not be aware that many Brits find it obnoxious to have the outcome of a relatively meaningless war lauded over them, and the vietcong references are illustrative of this sentiment.

    I've noticed that many Americans view any critical interpretations of their history as "anti-American", this is regrettable but a modern spectator must not ignore the vices and only focus on the virtues of what they believe to be their forefathers exploits. Soldiers were not angels, neither were the founders who are deified by many Americans. The British Empire also perpetrated great evils on countless millions living at that time, and the liberty fought for by Americans clearly did not extend to everyone.

    I know its not nice to be reminded of that, but the point is that history is not a simple story of heroes and villains as portrayed by the sanitised and fanciful garbage like The Patriot.
    10gnostic21

    Elementary School Social Studies classes would benefit from this

    A brilliant revelatory documentary, in spite of the ludicrousness of a bunch of overweight men traipsing around in bright clean British Army Uniforms. I would love to know if they were actors hired by the producers, or actual re-enacters. I've never thought much about the Revolution, but this documentary offered revelations, first,that the loyalists were a much stronger element of the population than American mythology permits; the actual story of the significance of Washington Crossing the Delaware (the battle for Trenton), how touch-and-go American victory actually was, and how much our ultimate victory at Yorktown depended on the aid of the French fleet.In the light of 'Freedom Fries' and our excoriation of the French following 9/11, this is a great correction. Watch it, show it to your children, try to correct the myths that get passed to us as 'American History'. I enjoyed it immensely.

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America
    • Production companies
      • BBC Wales
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Granada Television
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      • 3h 20m(200 min)
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