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Sam Willis is an expert on history, travel and adventure, who has made TV series and documentaries on various topics. He has also written books and hosted podcasts on unexpected histories, such as courage, smiles and zebras.
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Sam's Blog. Jutland, Naval Battles and the Ghost of...
- The Silk Road Journal
Date Posted: 01/05/2016 5000 Miles. 13 Countries. Filming...
- The Glorious First of June
The Glorious First of June, the third instalment of the...
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Samuel Bruce Adlam Willis (born 24 April 1977) is a British historian, television presenter and writer. He is a visiting Fellow in Maritime and Naval History at the University of Plymouth, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He is the editor of Navy Records Online, the online-publishing branch of the Navy Records Society.
Sep 7, 2019 · Learn about Dr Sam Willis, a leading expert on naval and maritime history, who has worked on TV shows, books and archaeological projects. Find out his career highlights, his passion for shipwrecks and his advice for aspiring historians.
Sam Willis is a historian and presenter who explores the history and culture of the Silk Road in a three-part TV series. He travels from Venice to China, visiting ancient cities, temples, and trade routes along the way.
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- 2016-05-01
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- Sam Willis, Ye, Tabatabaei
Follow the adventures of BBC TV Presenter, Historian and Author Dr Sam Willis. www.drsamwillis.com.
Explore the history and culture of the ancient trade route that connected Europe and China in this four-part series hosted by Dr Sam Willis. Watch The Silk Road and more acclaimed documentaries on BBC Select, a streaming service for $5.99 a month.
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Samuel Bruce Adlam Willis is a British historian, television presenter and writer. He lives in Devon. He studied History and Archaeology at Exeter University, graduating in 2000 and went on to earn a PhD in Naval History from Exeter, studying under Professor Nicholas Rodger.