Eurasia | |
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Also known as | Eurasia: The Conquest of the East Eurasian Empires |
French | Eurasia : À la conquête de l'Orient |
Genre | Documentary |
Written by | Alain Moreau |
Directed by | Patrick Cabouat[1] |
Narrated by | France: Maryse Lefebvre Pierre Sciama Japan: Sanae Ueda Shinichi Taketa |
Composers | France: Marc Hillmann Bernard Becker Japan: Takefumi Haketa |
Country of origin | France Japan |
Original languages | French Japanese |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 (list of episodes) Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox television with "list_episodes" parameter using self-link. See Infobox instructions and MOS:INFOBOXPURPOSE. |
Production | |
Producers | NHK Point du Jour |
Running time | 48 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | NHK France 5 |
Release | 20 April 14 December 2003 | –
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Eurasia: The Conquest of the East (French: Eurasia : À la conquête de l'Orient; Japanese: 文明の道, romanized: Bunmei no Michi, lit. 'Road of Civilisation'), also known as Eurasian Empires or simply Eurasia, is a documentary TV series about the Eurasian civilisations, which ran in eight episodes on NHK (2003) and France 5 (2004).[2] It started on 20 April 2003, with the final episode broadcast on 14 December 2003.[3][4] The series has been dubbed into English and Spanish.
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