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    Don't know if anyone's brought this to the rabble's attention before, but here goes:

    http://www.howitshouldhaveended.com/...raveheart.html
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    Google didn't dig up the video, but

    Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz View Post
    Mike Id reccomend a programme about Wallace called "the real braveheart" presented by Tony Robinson, to fisherman show Tony the actual site of the original bridge by using a glass jar pushed into the water (old fishermans trick) to see the remains of the original supports for the bridge. amazing stuff to see whats left of the bridge.
    I did find the following. I would LOVE to see the program itself, for sure!!

    http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?qw...*listing*title
    In Search of British Heroes: A Companion to the Channel 4 Series Fact or Fiction
    by Tony Robinson, David Willcock

    About this title: Examining legendary figures from history, "In Search of" "British Heroes" seeks to reveal the truth behind the myths surrounding the great characters of our past. Tony Robinson investigates renown heroes of British history, including Boudicca, Kind Harold, Robin Hood, and William Wallace (better known as Braveheart). Although all but one died a failure, each was seen as symbolizing something great during their lifetime. Tony Robinson journeys into history to trace the true story of some of the greatest Britons that ever lived, seeking to discovering who the real people were behind the myths that surround them, and ultimately how these myths have woven themselves into our nation's character and its perception of itself.

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