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''The Ship: Retracing Cook's Endeavour Voyage'' is a documentary series about a 21st-century voluntary crew on a six-week journey from the east coast of Australia to
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, Indonesia, retracing the famous voyage of Lieutenant
James Cook James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean an ...
aboard a replica of HM Bark ''Endeavour''. The 55 men and women on board – among them the director, producer and cameraman Chris Terrill – came from several countries and nationalities. The crew traced Cook's footsteps from one historical landmark to another. All of the volunteers lived and worked as 18th century sailors, but were not required to wear period costumes. The crew consisted of a core of around a dozen full-time sailors with the skills needed to manage a square-rigger, under the leadership of Captain Chris Blake. These "regulars" were supplemented by a varied group of volunteers, amongst whom were groups of specialists – botanists (under Kew's Tom Hoblyn), navigators (led by John Jeffrey from the Royal Institute of Navigation), and an international group of historians. Regardless of specialisation, all the volunteers acted as deck-hands under the supervision of the permanent crew. The Endeavour replica had some modern conveniences: a satellite phone for emergencies, and a flush toilet in the lower deck for use while sailing in the Great Barrier Reef. There was also modern navigation equipment (GPS and radar), but the navigation team were not given access to these, nor to modern charts, and instead practised mid-18th Century techniques, such as the Lunar Distance Method for finding longitude. The show originally aired on
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from 20 August to 24 September 2002. The trip was filmed a year earlier and the episode where the crew were informed of the 9/11 attacks was shown on 10 September 2002. In 2004, an article written by Alexander Cook detailing his experience during the re-enactment was published in the History Workshop Journal no.57.


Companion book

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External links

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The Making of 'The Ship' (BBC dead link)

Genome Listings 2002

Modern Sailors Battle Cook's High Seas
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