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Reminiscences of 31 men and women recounting their experiences of problems and conditions on the Western Front and on the Home Front in Britain.
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Jose de Esteban. This month's highlights include...
Woodfall Films revolutionised British cinema during the 1960s with a slate of iconic films such as LOOK BACK IN ANGER and THE LONELINESS OF THE LONG DISTANCE RUNNER. As the company reaches its...
A short feature on the Radio 4 programme Front Row to tie in with the Traverse Theatre’s plans to re-stage the entire ‘Slab Boys’ trilogy about teenagers in the 1950s and 60s as the culmination of...
A feature on the Radio 4 programme Front Row. Mark Lawson talks to Julian Barnes in his London home about his writing career, why his ‘Who’s Who’ entry is so enigmatically brief, and why he shrugs off...
Series in which military historian Richard Holmes examines how World War 1 was fought in trenches, forts and bunkers, with the aim of highlighting the contrasts on the battlefields where ‘ancient ideas of...
Concentrates on the Western Front where all the major combatants believed the war would be won or lost. After four years of conflict and nine million casualties, it was won by the Entente. Covers: the...
Part 1: German newsreel film of the Western Front, the North Atlantic, Central Europe, the Mediterranean Front, the African Front and the Home Front. Part 2: Selected material taken from newsreel and...
Footage from the North West Film Archive showing life on the home front in North West England during World War I. Clips include the the Accrington Pals, the Lancashire Fusiliers and the Cheshire Regiment...
A compilation of sporting events from the modern Olympic Games. Archive footage and interviews with athletes includes footage of swimmer Mark Spitz, runner Kip Keino and gymnast Olga Korbut.
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