I love long-form videos that tell information and stories. Documentaries about most any topics, especially ones that last an hour or more, are my bread and butter. But when I’m using YouTube on my TV, I can’t tell from thumbnails what the quality of a channel is. Sometimes I find gold, but other times it’s obvious they’re using an AI voice over or AI imagery and I immediately turn it off. I’m so tired of trudging through the slop, even though it’s just beginning.
So for now, I figure I’ll check with y’all - do you have any preferred/recommended channels that make the sort of video I’m looking for, that are still human-made? I’d love to hear about them.


(This is slightly UK centric)
Posts regularly:
Ensemble issues: Reading is a Skill, SlimeE101, The Everyman Reads BasqueIcelandicPigeon [focus on linguistics],
Architecture and Cities: Manuel Bravo, [english and spanish] TheGoodTasteChannel
ComicBook History: ComicLads, [AKA the gooner lads… watch at your own peril] ComicDrake, BaysTalks, TheRealMoeSchomo
Environment/Gardening - Huw Richards, Bill Sutherlands’ Conservation Concepts, MossyEarth, LeaveCurious
Geography: VologdaMapping
History: UsefulCharts [geneology focus and religion], Northern Introvert, Ellie Dashwood, Historian’s Craft, Lots of the ones in PonyOfWar’s comment notably toldinstone
Law: Mike Rafi (Also has a short-form focus)
Logic and Maths: MindYourDecisions
Mathematics: BlackPenRedPen [alt channel for higher difficulty i think], Dr Barker polymathematic
News/BUSINESS: Patrick Boyle,
News/POLITICS: Academic Agent, ibx2cat, Peter McCormack
News/TECH: Louis Rossman
Politics: Caleb Maupin
Psych/therapy: Spencer Greenberg
Religion: ReadyToHarvest, ReligionForBreakfast, Mike Winger,
Trains and Transport: Geoff Marshall
Writing/TV and Movies: EmpathyMachines
Writing/LITERATURE: BookFox
Less-often post schedule: