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Samuel Bruce Adlam Willis
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Born (1977-04-24) 24 April 1977 (age 47)
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Writer
  • Public historian
Known for
  • TV/Media work
  • Books
Scientific career
Thesis Capability, control and tactics in the eighteenth century Royal Navy (2004)
Doctoral advisor Nicholas Rodger

Samuel Bruce Adlam Willis (born 24 April 1977) is a British historian, television presenter and writer. He is a visiting Fellow in Maritime and Naval History at the University of Plymouth, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He is the editor of Navy Records Online, the online-publishing branch of the Navy Records Society. Willis has published fourteen books and numerous academic articles on maritime and naval history.

Education

Willis studied History and Archaeology at the University of Exeter, graduating in 2000. He earned a PhD in Naval History from the same university, studying under Professor Nicholas Rodger. He also went on to research for an MA in Maritime Archaeology from the University of Bristol where he studied under Professor Mark Horton.

Career

He made numerous appearances on TV and Radio as an expert contributor before he presented Nelson's Caribbean Hell-Hole, a 2012 film for BBC4 about the excavation of a mass burial site near the British naval dockyard at English Harbour in Antigua.

In 2013, he presented a three-part series for BBC4 on the cultural history of shipwrecks and was one of the nine-man crew that recreated John Wesley Powell's epic uncharted 1869 voyage down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon in Whitehall boats, that was filmed and broadcast by BBC2 in January 2014. In October 2014 he presented a three-part series on castles for BBC4: Castles: Britain's Fortified History.

In October 2015 he presented another three-part series for BBC4 Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates & Rogues. In 2016 the BBC broadcast The Silk Road, a series following Willis's journey from Xi'an to Venice. Willis's first series for National Geographic, Nazi Weird War Two, was broadcast in December 2016. The show in which Willis teams up with Robert Joe, an urban explorer, has been described as 'one of the oddest partnerships since Mulder and Scully'.

In early 2017 Willis presented another three-part series on the evolution of British arms and weaponry, in the same format as his 2014 series on castles, again for BBC4: Sword, Musket and Machine Gun: Britain's Armed History. In 2017, Willis presented two other 3-part TV series: Maritime Silk Road Reborn for National Geographic and Invasion! for BBC Four. In 2018 Willis presented 'Silk Railroad' for National Geographic and in 2019 a six-part series 'China Relics Decoded' also for National Geographic.

Willis presents two podcasts: 'Histories of the Unexpected', a show which demonstrates that everything has a history, even the most unexpected of subjects; and since 2020 Willis has been presenting the Mariner's Mirror Podcast, a podcast dedicated to maritime and naval history.

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