Operation Gold Rush with Dan Snow: Digging for Gold


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Monday, June 15 on U&Yesterday (27)

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Digging for Gold
Season 1, Episode 3

Dan Snow, Felicity Aston and Dr Kevin Fong finally arrive at the end of their gruelling journey in Dawson City. They set up a traditional mining camp in the heart of the gold fields, before facing their next challenge. They have just five days to find gold in an area that has already been heavily mined, and can only use the back-breaking methods of the 19th-century early pioneers


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Education/Science/Factual Topics History

Cast & Crew

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Dan Snow (Presenter)
Dr Kevin Fong (Contributor)
Felicity Aston (Contributor)
Cameron Balbirnie (Executive producer)
Jonathan Renouf (Executive producer)
Ben Crichton (Series producer)

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Dan Snow (Presenter)
Born: December 03, 1978 in London
Best Known For: Following in the footsteps of his journalist father.
Early-life: Born in 1978, Dan is the youngest son of broadcaster Peter Snow and Ann MacMillan, a CBC London correspondent. Through his mother, he is the nephew of Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan, and a great-great-grandson of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Snow was educated at St Paul's School, an independent school in Barnes in south London, where he was Captain of the School, followed by Balliol College at the University of Oxford. He rowed three times in the University Boat Race,. He received a first-class honours degree in Modern History
Career: In 2003, Snow and his father made a programme on El Alamein to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the battle and followed this up with an eight-part series on BBC2 in 2004 called Battlefield Britain. This won a BAFTA award (for special effects). The same year Snow won a Sony award as one of the presenters on LBC's Boat Race coverage. He has made numerous history programmes for the BBC. He also presents on many of the state occasions such as the 200th anniversary celebration of the Battle of Trafalgar, Beating Retreat 2006, the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the 90th anniversary of the Armistice in November 2008, Trooping the Colour and the City Salute.
Quote: ' was determined my life wouldn't peak at Oxford. Some experience a sense of disappointment afterwards, but I've found other things to take its place. '
Trivia: In August 2011, Snow performed a citizen's arrest on a looter during riots in Notting Hill.
Dr Kevin Fong (Contributor)
Felicity Aston (Contributor)
Cameron Balbirnie (Executive producer)
Jonathan Renouf (Executive producer)
Ben Crichton (Series producer)
Stefania Buonajuti (Director)

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