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But, as the video reveals, there's more to the story than that. The creator of Time Commanders didn't want it to be seen as a video game show, because that really would make it look like TV for nerds. Anyway, there are loads of cool anecdotes in the video I like the one about Creative Assembly playing as the AI behind the scenes that Time Commanders fans will get a kick out of.

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He bounds between teams like Zebedee from The Magic Roundabout , pointing out a failing strategy here and high-fiving a win there. He can take a softer approach too, patiently explaining to one befuddled captain the difference between cavalry and infantry, and drawing neat little rectangles on his touch screen map. This group of weaponry experts exists somewhere in a barn off the M4 I like to imagine they live there permanently like the Merry Men, eking out an existence by mugging fell walkers for their Kendal Mint Cake using quarterstaffs.

Each three-minute trip to the Field Team is a total joy. Their job is to explain what kind of weapons each army would have used, and how they would have used them. If you want a definition of fun, picture grown adults doing their best to decapitate a crash test dummy using a battle axe… on horseback. Or slicing off the top of a coconut with a broadsword… on horseback. These guys can do anything on horseback, load cannons, return library books, make a passable Victoria Sponge probably.

You name it, they can do it. On horseback. Originally hosted by Eddie Mair, then Richard Hammond, and more recently by Gregg Wallace, and now airs on BBC FOUR, Time Commanders features ordinary members of the public to go toe-to-toe with the world's greatest generals, using cutting-edge simulations to recreate famous battles in history, offering an innovative mix of genuine history and game show competition. Time Commanders is back! Icy-cool, ambitious but reckless, she lets her personal life bleed into her career, defying convention and risking her reputation.

Time Commanders is a BBC2 show that ran for two seasons, between and With two of the group playing generals with an overview of the battlefield, the other two play Lieutenants who are more in touch with the progress of the battle. In this episode of Time Commanders, the show recreates the Battle of Watling Street, pitting the team against the Iceni warrior queen Boudicca. Time Commanders returns to television on December Season 1 of The Commanders was announced on March 21, Desperate to end his year campaign of war against the Republic, one of Rome's greatest generals, Scipio, is charged with freeing Italy from this menace.

When they lose or win, two military historians take them through on the simulator what actually happened in the real battle. Documentary Action History War. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Contestants are actually playing a modified version of Rome: Total War , a recently released strategy game produced by The Creative Assembly and published by Activision. User reviews 3 Review. Top review. Alia iacta est Four contestants are designated as 2 generals and 2 lieutenants and given an army to command in a computer simulacrum of a historical battle.

On the technical side everything is perfect. The computers doing the simulation are running the engine written by The Creative Assembly, which is behind the Total War series of computer games Shogun, Medieval and Rome. I can only dream about the hardware it must be running on, even 4 years later my quite modern PC doesn't make it look half as good!

So far so good. My main issue with this program is that they set the contestants up to fall. The one criticism from the reprehensibly smug military experts which was made every week except on the rare occasions that the team doesn't fall into the carefully laid trap is that no-one took overall command of the four man team. Surely it would have been more appropriate to call them General, Colonel and Lieutenants if you expected one to take overall control.

The other common criticism is that the generals tended to micro-manage the action on the battle field rather than giving high level instructions and letting the lieuts decide the details of implementation.



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