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13 Episodes 1994 - 1995
Episode 1
Thu, Mar 17, 199425 mins
In "On the Pirate Wind," fact and fiction mingle, and it's not always easy to disentangle them because so many pirates created their own legends. One of the most terrifying tales is that of Blackbeard, who made his base in Providence in the Bahamas from 1714.
Episode 2
24 mins
In ancient times, from 3,000 BC to the time of Christ, the Mediterranean was the centre of the known world. It was a world where pirates were feared by men as powerful as the pharaohs of Egypt. Greek myths and legends often speak of pirates but we know very little about individual pirates of the time. Who was the ancient equivalent of Blackbeard or Captain Kidd?
Episode 3
24 mins
While we know a great deal about Viking culture through the poetry, myths and chronicles written by their victims, historians argue as to why Vikings began their treacherous raids. This program explores the lives of the mystically violent Vikings.
Episode 4
25 mins
"The Barbary Corsairs" looks at the motley group of pirates who roamed the Mediterranean and beyond, from the 17th to 19th centuries, as a moneymaking sideshow to the ongoing battle between Christianity and Islam.
Episode 5
24 mins
When we think of pirates, we imagine them as brigands and outlaws. After discovering the Americas, political and religious turmoil bred official and unofficial piracy. Under instructions from the government, licensed pirates were sanctioned to attack certain enemies. This program explores this practice, known as privateering, and its influence on the New World.
Episode 6
25 mins
The Buccaneers first settled on Hispaniola. They were mainly runaway slaves scratching out a living. Much of what we know of them comes from one book, "The Buccaneers of America," written by a man who sailed with pirates for six years. This program will explore how the Buccaneers' community struggled to survive.
Episode 7
24 mins
Various women pirates are mentioned, though the main focus is on Mary Read, elevated by her grandmother as a boy since age 4, while Rachel, her mother, was away living with her husband aboard ships. At the grandmother's death, Rachel returned home, but as a barmaid it was only natural to keep pretending that Mary was a young man, as protection against sexual harassment from the sailors and pirates. It comes naturally to this redhead Mary to enter the adventurous life of pirates, and cross the paths of Calico Jack and Anne Bonney, herself a woman pirate.
Episode 8
25 mins
The Pacific was frightening. Sailors believed it to hold sea monsters that could swallow ships whole. In 1573, Francis Drake set out to conquer the fabled ocean.
Episode 9
24 mins
The links between slavery and piracy go back to the days of ancient Egypt, 3,000 years before Christ. Pirates would often take prisoners from captured ships and sell them as slaves. This program examines the relationships between pirates and slaves and the effect the groups had on each other.
Episode 10
Episode 11
24 mins
Towards 1720, the British Navy tried hard to rid the Caribbean of pirates. Traders complained bitterly of the risks they faced at sea. This pressure led many pirates to sail East for the Indian Ocean. Far from normal society, some of these men developed outrageous ambitions.
Episode 12
24 mins
In 1218, the great Ming General Cheng Ho complained that the Celestial Sea, the name the Chinese gave to the ocean, was infested with pirates. They terrorized ships from the Phillippines to Japanand continued to challenge official authority.
Episode 13
24 mins
Piracy is a life for the young and dashing, though the life of a pirate is not an easy one. To be a pirate one must maintain the gift of terror, thieving and deception. This program will examine what it takes to have the "Gift of Piracy."