Overview
Would you like to live in Roman times? Ulisse gives you the opportunity, following hour by hour the typical day of the inhabitants of a Roman city: family life, work, business, love, entertainment, even elections. In fact, Ulysses reconstructs, with a "countdown", the last 30 hours of Pompeii and Herculaneum: while Vesuvius was charging for its catastrophic explosion, the people, unaware even of the fact that Vesuvius was a volcano, paid attention to the little things of every day. The program reconstructs this story with the help of accurate graphic processing and thanks to sequences played by actors, up to the explosion of Vesuvius and the violent death of the two cities, under millions of tons of lava material. Alberto Angela, who hosts the evening from Pompeii, recounts these 30 hours, also showing the "petrified" bodies of the inhabitants imprisoned in the lava while they were fleeing.
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1 - 1The splendor of the Pharaohs April 07, 2001 -
1 - 2The extraordinary story of life April 14, 2001 -
1 - 3Everest, the great challenge April 21, 2001 -
1 - 4The fire April 28, 2001 -
1 - 5Neanderthals, a drama from 35,000 years ago May 05, 2001 -
1 - 6Diamonds, pearls and gold May 12, 2001 -
1 - 7In the hell of volcanoes May 19, 2001 -
1 - 8Pompeii, countdown May 26, 2001



