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Volume Three
An Arthurian fantasy and an ethnographic document of an English country village. Over the course of a year, the villagers quest for the Holy Grail in order to heal their wasted land. Meanwhile, local farmers extract what they can from the land, and labour to make it fertile.
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When Winston Churchill needed the help of the US Army to defeat Hitler, he made a controversial decision to allow America to bring its segregated Army to the UK. Racial tension between black and white American soldiers spilled out onto the streets of Britain, resulting in shoot-outs, riots and murders. Searching for people alive today directly impacted by the violence, the program examines its lingering impact.
After the Great War of 1914-1918 Britain was left with one predominant desire--to live in peace. Fifteen years later, however, world-stirring events brought a new threat to democracy and a new spirit became evident at the Ministry of War. The ranks of the Regular Army were expanded by an intensive recruiting campaign. As the war-clouds gathered Britain forsook the traditional system of voluntary recruiting and adopted compulsory service, thus ensuring that if the need arose a vast army could rapidly be set on the march. When war did break out, the Army was ready, and it was able to embark for service overseas with efficiency and confidence.
An animated film illustrating the British war effort.
Dramatised documentary that uses personal diaries and accounts written at the time to reconstruct Germany's "Operation Sealion" plans in 1940 to invade Britain and Britain's plans to defend itself against the invasion.
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt arrives in London and visits St Paul's Cathedral and Stepney.
Three Canadian soldiers visiting London discuss the experiences of Britain that they have been writing home to loved ones about.
The incredible story of how Nicholas Winton – who was later dubbed "Britain's Schindler" – saved hundreds of children from the Holocaust. When Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia the ethnic cleansing of the nation’s Jewish people began. How did Nicholas Winton evacuate hundreds of children and save them from the Nazis?
This unique series narrated by Sir Tony Robinson uses home movie archive to reveal life in 20th Century Britain as never seen before. From the Blitz to the Beatles, the last days of steam trains and working canal boats to royal coronations, these filmmakers captured everything. Each episode is devoted to the decades of the Thirties, World War Two, The Fifties and ending with the roaring Sixties.
Every contact leaves a trace. How the latest forensic science is helping detectives catch criminals who have evaded the law for decades. Can their victims finally get justice?
Nicky Campbell narrates a look at how the nation's roads are policed, joining Cheshire's elite team of motorway officers as they crack down on Britain's worst drivers.
The host walks through different cities of Great Britain
Rob Rinder uncovers a secret history of Britain going back centuries hidden behind our prison walls - from petty crooks to infamous gangsters, hangmen, extreme brutality and explosive riots.
The engineer and television presenter brings to life the interesting stories of six important battles that shaped British history.