The Best Episodes Directed By Simon Winchcombe

Every TV Episode Directed by Simon Winchcombe Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 5.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Ice Station Antarctica

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    S53:E8

    Antarctica is the last great wilderness. It's the coldest, windiest, driest and most isolated place on Earth. And every winter, for over three months of the year, the sun never rises. But it's also home to the British Antarctic Survey's Halley Research Station. A veteran of living and working at Halley in the early eighties, BBC weatherman Peter Gibbs makes an emotional return to the place he once called home. A place that, during his time, was key to the discovery of the ozone hole. The journey starts with an arduous 12-day, 3000-mile voyage onboard the RRS Ernest Shackleton. Once on the ice shelf, Peter is delighted to finally arrive at the futuristic research station and marvels at the cutting edge science being done at Halley today. From vital discoveries about how our lives are vulnerable to the sun's activities, to studying interplanetary travel and the threat of man-made climate change. But Peter's journey is also something of a rescue mission. The research station's home is a floating ice shelf that constantly moves and cracks, and the ice shelf has developed a chasm that could cast Halley adrift on a massive iceberg.

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    #2 - End of the Viking Age

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    Neil Oliver explores how the Viking Age finally ended, tracing the Norse voyages of discovery, the first Danish kings, and the Christian conversions that opened the door to European high society. He also uncovers the truth about England's King Canute - he was not an arrogant leader who thought he could hold back the waves, but the Viking ruler of an entire empire of the north and an early adopter of European standardisation.

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Simon Winchcombe Ratings Summary

"Ice Station Antarctica" is the best rated episode directed by Simon Winchcombe. It scored 5/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 5/4/2016 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "End of the Viking Age".