2017 | 2016 | |
---|---|---|
1 | Richard III | Richard III |
2 | Eleanor of Aquitaine | Elizabeth I |
3 | Alfred the Great | William Shakespeare |
4 | Elizabeth I | Anne Boleyn |
5 | Anne Boleyn | Henry VIII |
6 | Winston Churchill | Winston Churchill |
7 | Adolf Hitler | Eleanor of Aquitaine |
8 | Queen Victoria | Thomas Cromwell |
9 | William Shakespeare | William Marshal |
10 | Henry VIII | Adolf Hitler |
Perhaps you find some of the results puzzling, I do. Perhaps they wouldn't if we watched British TV. See the complete list, along with expert commentary here.
I was pleased to see people from the STEM community on the long list including Isaac Newton (40), Charles Darwin(58), Alan Turing (63), Albert Einstein (65), Marie Curie (86), Nikola Tesla (94), Isambard Kingdom Brunel (100).
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Glad to see Nicolai Tesla among the STEM figures. After all the programming devoted to the 1916 Easter Rising and its aftermath, Michael Collins has made my own personal list, but I guess BBC viewers may view him differently because he was fighting against the UK.
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