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Personality based
Patrick Boyle is a lecturer at TCD Dublin and has improved a great deal from some of his online lectures, when he talks to a computer screen next to him. My daughter is moving jobs to one in the City and his latest are more general and with sartorial style, eg:
Walking & Trekking
Channel 4’s Time Team has been repackaged for YouTube and as a result a few archaeo-style channels have surfaced. My interest originally started with an Ordnance Survey Roman Roads of UK map. I did not realise how speculative it was. By way of contrast David Newmill on his channel gives a steadier view of a Roman communications by Huddersfield Archaelogical society.
Geoff Marshall has a different geographic and historic focus for his London’s Lost Railways polished recent & ongoing channel. I’ve mentioned Nottingham based Trekking & Towpaths before.
Experts look back
My Dad had an interest in Asbestosis-es in his Chemistry work so has the above. But in the histmodbiomed YouTube channel there are various medics who reflect on their life’s work. I have followed the above chap’s academic efforts on Google Scholar and his recent hobby of writing for Scottish Review, one topical example here.
Now my Uncle Tony who emigrated to the US told me way back about Hill Street Blues and the star speaks below:
And from the opposite end of the TV camera lens, on Moonlighting.