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  1. Adam John Hart-Davis (born 4 July 1943) is an English scientist, author, photographer, historian and broadcaster. He presented the BBC television series Local Heroes and What the Romans Did for Us, the latter spawning several spin-off series involving the Victorians, the Tudors, the Stuarts and the Ancients.

  2. Adam John Hart-Davis (Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; 4 de julio de 1943) es un escritor, fotógrafo, químico, locutor, historiador y presentador de televisión inglés. Es una persona reconocida en su país, ya que él fue el presentador de la series televisivas Local Heroes y What the Romans Did for Us , Victorians , Tudors y Stuarts de la BBC .

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    Adam John Hart-Davis (nacido el 4 de julio de 1943) es un científico, autor, fotógrafo, historiador y locutor inglés. Presentó las series de televisión de la BBC Local Heroes y What the Romans Did for Us, esta última generando varias series derivadas que involucran a los victorianos, los Tudor, los Estuardo y los Antiguos..

  4. Book Reviews. Illustration Magazine, Summer 2017: A curious mix of reality and imagination, mundane daily tasks and ludicrously improbable situations make William-Heath Robinson’s machines fascinating, hilarious and, occasionally, only just across the line of feasibility, says Adam Hart-Davis.

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  5. Adam John Hart-Davis es un escritor, fotógrafo, químico, locutor, historiador y presentador de televisión inglés.

  6. I was born on 4 July 1943 and I am best known for presenting programmes on Science and History, especially the TV series Local Heroes and What the Romans Did for Us. I currently work as a freelance photographer, writer and broadcaster.

  7. 17 de jul. de 2017 · Veteran TV presenter and author Adam Hart-Davis takes a nostalgic and humorous look at what our world was like before digital technology. 1967 was more like a technological Renaissance to be celebrated than a dark age from which we needed to be...