MARTIN CLUNES: HEAVY HORSEPOWER (8 PM)
Martin Clunes travels the world to unlock the secrets of man’s partnership with horses. His fascinating journey takes him from remotest Mongolia to the deserts of Arabia; to see the enigmatic wild Mustangs in Nevada, and watch the thrills and spills of rodeo in Las Vegas. He finds out what life in the saddle is like for cowboys out west and rides into battle on horseback in a suit of armor at Warwick Castle and joins the pomp and ceremony as horses and carriages are prepared for the State Opening of Parliament. Martin is a special guest at the world’s most glamorous and lavish racing event in Dubai, and watches the colorful Palio horse race in Italy, which dates back to the 1200s.
No animal has changed the course of human history as profoundly as the horse. For 6,000 years there was no faster way to travel. It helped us to win battles and build empires. It carried kings and emperors. It also pulled our carts, plowed our fields and carried our heavy burdens. It’s been called the best slave we humans ever had – though that does not do justice to the rich and mutually rewarding relationship that’s possible.
Martin unravels the story of how man and horse first got together, what the horse has done for us through the ages, and what the horse still means to us today.
“I wanted to find out how this animal became so important to us. How did we manage to tame such a huge, fearful prey animal and make it both our servant and our friend,” says Martin.