The Climbers

The Climbers

"The Climbers" is a six-part documentary series tracing the history of mountaineering. Directed by Chris Bonington and Richard Else, it was produced by the BBC and broadcast in 1992. The series recounts the evolution of mountaineering and the traditions of climbers in Great Britain and on the European continent: the former developed a free climbing technique, while the latter used aids such as keys, pitons, and drills to ascend otherwise inaccessible routes. The program includes archive footage of the pioneers of the sport, from the emergence of free climbing as a distinct discipline in the late 1970s and 1980s to the advent of competitions.

Documentary

Seasons

By Fair Means...

1. By Fair Means...

Air Date: 1992-01-01

A history of modern mountaineering in Great Britain focusing on Albert Mummery, including a recreation of his ascent of the Aiguille du Grépon.

In the Long Shadow of the Mountains

2. In the Long Shadow of the Mountains

Air Date: 1992-01-01

Follow Chris Bonington as he studies the history of the Himalayas by journeying to Nanga Parbat.

Another Golden Age of Alpinism...

3. Another Golden Age of Alpinism...

Air Date: 1992-01-01

Chris Bonington examines the era of alpinism following World War II.

Portrait of a Snow Lion

4. Portrait of a Snow Lion

Air Date: 1992-01-01

The achievements and life of Reinhold Messner.

The Games Climbers Play...

5. The Games Climbers Play...

Air Date: 1992-01-01

A history of modern rock climbing, from Joe Brown to Pete Livesey and Jerry Moffatt.

Old Game... New Rules

6. Old Game... New Rules

Air Date: 1992-01-01

Extreme Alpinism in the modern era.

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Rating

10.0/10

Release Date

1992-01-01

Episodes

6 (1 seasons)

Status

Ended

Cast

Videos

Production Companies

BBC

BBC

France 3

France 3