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The brave men and women who fought for our freedom in World War II reveal what life was really like when returning from frontline duty to start afresh in post-war Britain.
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Michael Aspel and the experts converge on Bishop Auckland in County Durham, where the items include a set of skeleton keys used for a POW escape during the Second World War.
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Terrible Choices: WWII recap from American filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. As the US Marines face stiff resistance from the Japanese at Iwo Jima, the Allies converge on Berlin.
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The brave men and women who fought for our freedom in World War II reveal what life was really like when returning from frontline duty to start afresh in post-war Britain.
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Wartime drama. Betty Ridge is torn between keeping her illegitimate son and giving him up to secure his future. Standartenfuhrer Grunwald is determined to have his say on the issue.
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The Taliban: The global impact of terrorism. Determined to turn Afghanistan into their version of a pure Islamic state, the Taliban instigated one of the world's most brutal regimes.
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A Long, Tough Road: The story of World War II through the eyes of locals from four communities across America. The bloody struggle is almost over as the Germans finally surrender.
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The brave men and women who fought for our freedom in World War II reveal what life was really like when returning from frontline duty to start afresh in post-war Britain.
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Wartime drama. The Germans attempt to recapture a Russian who has fled after assaulting a German guard - but the POW has connections. The late Hi-de-Hi actor Simon Cadell stars.
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In Bishop Auckland in County Durham, the team discover a flask used for smuggling whiskey and rare documents plotting the German invasion of Britain in the Second World War.
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Montezuma's Revenge: Ian McShane is the suave David Dickinson-a-like in faded jeans. Lovejoy acquires a cursed ancient Mayan statue, which has apparently caused two deaths.
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The brave men and women who fought for our freedom in World War II reveal what life was really like when returning from frontline duty to start afresh in post-war Britain.
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A Long, Tough Road: The story of World War II through the eyes of locals from four communities across America. The bloody struggle is almost over as the Germans finally surrender.
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The truth behind a bona fide American legend. A wanderer, Earp spent most of his life roaming the West and falling in with unsavoury types before his finest hour at the OK Corral.
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The Phantom of the Graveyard: Senior silliness with the three not-so-wise men of Yorkshire. Here, they try to pay their respects at the funeral of a fondly-remembered schoolteacher.
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In Bishop Auckland in County Durham, the team discover a flask used for smuggling whiskey and rare documents plotting the German invasion of Britain in the Second World War.
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Pillar: Join Julia Bradbury as she discovers the Lake District landscapes loved by fell walker and author Alfred Wainwright. Julia climbs one of Wainwright's favourite fells, Pillar.
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Montezuma's Revenge: Ian McShane is the suave David Dickinson-a-like in faded jeans. Lovejoy acquires a cursed ancient Mayan statue, which has apparently caused two deaths.
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The brave men and women who fought for our freedom in World War II reveal what life was really like when returning from frontline duty to start afresh in post-war Britain.
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A Long, Tough Road: The story of World War II through the eyes of locals from four communities across America. The bloody struggle is almost over as the Germans finally surrender.
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In Bishop Auckland in County Durham, the team discover a flask used for smuggling whiskey and rare documents plotting the German invasion of Britain in the Second World War.
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The Phantom of the Graveyard: Senior silliness with the three not-so-wise men of Yorkshire. Here, they try to pay their respects at the funeral of a fondly-remembered schoolteacher.
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Pillar: Join Julia Bradbury as she discovers the Lake District landscapes loved by fell walker and author Alfred Wainwright. Julia climbs one of Wainwright's favourite fells, Pillar.
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Matthew Pinsent: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Olympic rowing champion Matthew Pinsent finds a family link to some influential aristocrats.
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The Siege Of Kohima: Feats of wartime derring-do. In 1944, 1,500 outnumbered British troops amazingly held Japanese forces at the key Burmese town of Kohima. Hear their amazing story.
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In Bishop Auckland in County Durham, the team discover a flask used for smuggling whiskey and rare documents plotting the German invasion of Britain in the Second World War.
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A Long, Tough Road: The story of World War II through the eyes of locals from four communities across America. The bloody struggle is almost over as the Germans finally surrender.
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The Siege Of Kohima: Feats of wartime derring-do. In 1944, 1,500 outnumbered British troops amazingly held Japanese forces at the key Burmese town of Kohima. Hear their amazing story.
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Wartime drama. The Germans attempt to recapture a Russian who has fled after assaulting a German guard - but the POW has connections. The late Hi-de-Hi actor Simon Cadell stars.
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The Tamil Tigers: Exploring the motives and methods of terrorist acts. Since the 1970s, the Tamil Tigers have been fighting to win independence for the Tamil provinces in Sri Lanka.
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A World without War: The final instalment of the World War II documentary series. The fighting comes to an end when American forces drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan.
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The Siege Of Kohima: Feats of wartime derring-do. In 1944, 1,500 outnumbered British troops amazingly held Japanese forces at the key Burmese town of Kohima. Hear their amazing story.
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Martin Jarvis guest stars as a Swedish journalist in the WWII drama series. Reporter Nils Borg lands on Guernsey and discovers some shocking truths about the Germans' occupancy.
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Michael Aspel and the team head for Wales and set up camp in Swansea. Amongst the items on show are Marc Bolan's guitar and stage suits and a collection of suffragette items.
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Who Dares Sings: Ian McShane stars as the rogueish antiques dealer. Lovejoy and Lady Jane get a commission to refurbish a restaurant belonging to one of Tinker's old army chums.
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The Siege Of Kohima: Feats of wartime derring-do. In 1944, 1,500 outnumbered British troops amazingly held Japanese forces at the key Burmese town of Kohima. Hear their amazing story.
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A World without War: The final instalment of the World War II documentary series. The fighting comes to an end when American forces drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan.
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Matthew Pinsent: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Olympic rowing champion Matthew Pinsent finds a family link to some influential aristocrats.
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The Self-Propelled Salad Strainer: Will the wellingtoned womaniser get his way? Nora Batty's visit to a person unknown forces Compo's hand, and he decides to say it with flowers.
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Michael Aspel and the team head for Wales and set up camp in Swansea. Amongst the items on show are Marc Bolan's guitar and stage suits and a collection of suffragette items.
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Gateway to the Lakes: Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of Alfred Wainwright by walking across northern England. Her adventure begins at the western extremity of St Bees Head.
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Who Dares Sings: Ian McShane stars as the rogueish antiques dealer. Lovejoy and Lady Jane get a commission to refurbish a restaurant belonging to one of Tinker's old army chums.
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The Siege Of Kohima: Feats of wartime derring-do. In 1944, 1,500 outnumbered British troops amazingly held Japanese forces at the key Burmese town of Kohima. Hear their amazing story.
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A World without War: The final instalment of the World War II documentary series. The fighting comes to an end when American forces drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan.
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Michael Aspel and the team head for Wales and set up camp in Swansea. Amongst the items on show are Marc Bolan's guitar and stage suits and a collection of suffragette items.
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The Self-Propelled Salad Strainer: Will the wellingtoned womaniser get his way? Nora Batty's visit to a person unknown forces Compo's hand, and he decides to say it with flowers.
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Gateway to the Lakes: Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of Alfred Wainwright by walking across northern England. Her adventure begins at the western extremity of St Bees Head.
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Anglesey to Blackpool: The Coast team continue their journey around the British Isles and the shores of Europe. Neil Oliver takes to the sky at RAF Valley in Anglesey.
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Historians are divided over Mohammad Amin al-Husayni, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem during WWII. While some say he was unfairly demonised, others point to his ties with fascist Europe.
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Michael Aspel and the team head for Wales and set up camp in Swansea. Amongst the items on show are Marc Bolan's guitar and stage suits and a collection of suffragette items.
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A World without War: The final instalment of the World War II documentary series. The fighting comes to an end when American forces drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan.
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Historians are divided over Mohammad Amin al-Husayni, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem during WWII. While some say he was unfairly demonised, others point to his ties with fascist Europe.
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Martin Jarvis guest stars as a Swedish journalist in the WWII drama series. Reporter Nils Borg lands on Guernsey and discovers some shocking truths about the Germans' occupancy.
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Wales: A series of journeys through Britain in the Middle Ages. Alixe Bovey retraces the footsteps of the armies of Edward I into Wales and uncovers evidence of a medieval arms race.
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Over 3,000 eager visitors descend on St George's Hall in Liverpool, where Michael Aspel and the team uncover a rare medal awarded to suffragettes and some valuable discarded tiles.
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The Price of Progress: Neil Oliver charts Scotland's history. A look at how, in the late 18th century, poor Scotland was transformed into one of the richest nations on earth.
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Vietnam - Hidden in Plain Sight: The late Charlton Heston narrates this comprehensive war retrospective. A look at the secret and devious methods used by the Viet Cong to foil the US.