Part 1 of 3.
Explorers called it the 'Great White Silence', an inhospitable continent of rock, ice and snow on which no human has stepped until just over 100 years ago. Girdled by an ocean packed with shifting ice and beyond that, the roughest oceans on the planet with waves as tall as apartment blocks driven in the never ending vortex around the planet by shrieking gales.
A terrible place, but a place that drew the attention of the world as the last great, unexplored region. But one man who stands out is an explorer who failed in everything he set out to do, but whose toughness, his courage and his leadership has made him a legend, Sir Ernest Shackleton.
In this series, Dan Snow will be travelling to Antarctica to retrace Shackleton's most celebrated voyage, to the point at which his ship, Endurance, was crushed and sunk and retracing his remarkable journey towards safety. He will set out to understand how they lived on the ice, how they survived in this bleak, unforgiving seascape and take a deep dive into one of the most remarkable and unlikely escape stories in history.
In the first episode, Dan studies the near suicidal quest that inspired Shackleton and his crew setting out on my own journey south. He'll trace it all the way to the point when their ship was encased in ice, cut off entirely from a world that was engulfed in war. This is the story of Endurance, her crew and Shackleton's astonishing journey.
Up Next in Celebrities
-
The Road to Rome
The Roman Empire was one of the greatest in history. At its height it stretched from northern Britain to the Persian Gulf, its might epitomised by the effectiveness of its core military unit: the Roman legion. The aqueduct, sanitation, irrigation, medicine, education, wine, public baths – all thi...
-
Great Excavations! Digging Charles Di...
Sir Tony Robinson comes to History Hit to present a special film about a remarkable excavation in central London, the workhouse that inspired Charles Dickens to write his famous novel, “Oliver Twist”.
In the middle of the capital, archaeologists are digging deep to find out more about the lives ...
-
History Under the Hammer: Lost Mark I...
Auctioneer Paul Laidlaw provides a tour of Laidlaw's Militaria collection in Carlisle, which is home to the only known surviving blueprint of the British Mark I Tank.
28 Comments