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  1. On Hannibal's Trail is a BBC Television history documentary series in which three Australian brothers - Danny, Ben and Sam Wood - cycle the trail Hannibal, the Carthaginian General, took when he marched from Spain to Rome at the head of an invading army accompanied by elephants.

  2. On Hannibal's Trail: With Ben Wood, Sam Wood, Danny Wood, Danny Wood. Three Australian brothers follow the path of the Carthaginian warrior Hannibal on bicycles. On their two thousand mile journey from Spain to Tunisia, they tell the story of Hannibal's war with Rome.

  3. 2 de ago. de 2010 · On Hannibal’s Trail. “Fun, inspiring and educational, like a history lesson from your mates down the pub”. The Guardian, August 2nd, 2010. On Hannibal’s Trail is a 6 part history documentary produced by BBC Four. It is co-presented by Danny, Ben and Sam Wood.

  4. 23 August 2010. ( 2010-08-23) On Hannibal's Trail is a history and travel BBC television series in which three Australian brothers – Danny, Ben and Sam Wood – set out cycling on the trail of Hannibal, the Carthaginian general who marched from Spain to Rome at the head of an invading army accompanied by elephants.

  5. Hannibal es una serie de televisión estadounidense desarrollada por Bryan Fuller para la NBC. La serie trata sobre personajes de la novela Dragón Rojo de Thomas Harris y se centra en la relación amistosa entre el investigador especial del FBI Will Graham y el Dr. Hannibal Lecter, un psiquiatra forense destinado a ser el némesis de Graham.

  6. On Hannibal’s Trail is a six part BBC documentary filmed in Spain, France, the Alps, Italy and Tunisia. The adventure involved Sam, Ben and Danny bicycling more than 2,000 miles on the trail of the Carthaginian commander who fought ancient Rome. The show was broadcast on BBCFour in 2010 and and on BBC2 in 2012.

  7. Series in which three Australian brothers - Danny, Ben and Sam Wood - set out cycling on the trail of Hannibal, the warrior who marched from Spain to Rome at the head of an invading army.