MudMen

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  • 2013
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.1  (70)

MudMen is a fascinating documentary series that takes viewers on a thrilling journey through British history. Hosted by popular British television presenter Johnny Vaughan, and featuring expert mudlarkers Steve Brooker and Geoffrey Abbott, the show explores the historic banks of the River Thames in London, uncovering a wealth of fascinating artifacts and stories.

The show begins with the hosts heading out onto the muddy river banks with their metal detectors and protective gear. Over the course of the series, they explore different areas of the river, from the busy city center to the quieter rural areas outside of London. Each episode is packed with surprising finds, from Roman coins and medieval pottery to World War II artifacts and discarded Victorian toys.

But MudMen is much more than just a treasure hunt. The series also delves into the history of the river and the people who have lived and worked along its banks for centuries. Through interviews with experts and historians, as well as visits to historic sites and landmarks, the hosts paint a vivid picture of how the river has shaped London's past and present.

One of the standout features of the series is the infectious enthusiasm of the hosts. Vaughan, Brooker, and Abbott are passionate about their work and about the history of London, and their energy and curiosity are contagious. They approach each new discovery with excitement and wonder, and their banter and camaraderie make the show a joy to watch.

Another highlight of the series is the stunning footage of London and the River Thames. From sweeping aerial shots to close-up views of the mud and water, the cinematography is beautiful and immersive. The filmmakers also use animation and reenactments to bring historical events to life, making the show both informative and entertaining.

Throughout the series, viewers will learn about the lives of everyday people who lived and worked along the river, as well as more famous figures like Sir Francis Drake and the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin. They will also discover surprising facts about the river itself, from its role as a major trade route to its use as a dumping ground for everything from human waste to old shoes.

Overall, MudMen is a must-see for anyone interested in history, archaeology, or London itself. The show manages to be educational, entertaining, and thrilling all at once, and the expert hosting and stunning cinematography make it a joy to watch. Whether you're a seasoned mudlarker or just curious about the past, MudMen is sure to surprise and delight you with its fascinating discoveries and colorful stories.

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Abbey Creek
10. Abbey Creek
February 27, 2013
The Mud Men get really down and dirty in Abbey Creek, an estuary of the River Lee in east London. Searching next to a sewer outlet built to clean up 19th century London, they discover hundreds of years of history that has been washed down the drains.
London Bridge
9. London Bridge
February 27, 2013
This episode of Mud Men comes from the heart of London as Johnny and Steve search the foreshore by the historic London Bridge. Their finds prove to be hot stuff as an incredible token from Pudding Lane leads them on a Great Fire of London adventure.
Portsmouth
8. Portsmouth
February 27, 2013
The Mud Men head to the south coast and Britain's only island city, Portsmouth. Rich in nautical history it's not long before the boys dig up some astonishing finds, including their biggest ever cannonballs, possibly from Henry VIII's favorite warship!
Blackwall
7. Blackwall
February 27, 2013
As the boys mudlark on a foreshore directly opposite the Millennium Dome. Only accessible by boat and untouched for over a year, it's no surprise when they find a wealth of fascinating history in the mud, with even Johnny proving to be successful.
Alderney
6. Alderney
February 27, 2013
The Mud Men pack their bags and fly off to the Channel Islands, Alderney and Guernsey, to learn about one of the great secrets of Britain's recent history.
Bankside
5. Bankside
February 27, 2013
The Mud Men visit the south bank of London just opposite St Paul's Cathedral. People once flocked to this seedy part of town, full of prostitutes and actors, for its unsavory entertainment such as cock fighting and bear baiting.
Chatham
4. Chatham
February 27, 2013
The Mud Men go on another road trip as they visit Chatham on the River Medway in Kent. With over 400 years of history at Chatham's famous naval dockyard, it's not long before the boys find evidence of Britain's illustrious military past.
Tower of London
3. Tower of London
February 27, 2013
The Mud Men are given special access to search the Thames foreshore by the iconic Tower of London, a symbol of law and order in our capital city for nearly 1000 years.
Bristol
2. Bristol
February 27, 2013
At the mysterious Purton Hulks, a ship's graveyard 20 miles north of Bristol. Our fearless team battles against the most extreme mud ever encountered on the show, leading to a dramatic rescue as one of the production team gets stuck.
Tower Hamlets
1. Tower Hamlets
February 27, 2013
The Mud Men are on the River Thames in the east London Borough of Tower Hamlets, larking along a mile of beautiful foreshore from Limehouse to Wapping.
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  • Premiere Date
    February 27, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (70)
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