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Once again the Rock was the scene of hope for peace between Britain and Rhodesia. Side by side were moored the Royal Navy vessels "Fearless" and "Kent", the neutral camps for Mr Wilson and Mr Smith. The path...
Reports from Al Fasher, once a sleepy desert town of 40,000 but today home to 100,000 refugees and 10,000 UN personnel. The film captures the desperation of daily life in Al Fasher’s sprawling Abu Shouk...
Educational series. One in a twelve-part series of films made by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (now TV Ontario). The aim was to relate ‘Shakespeare’s timeless ideas and understanding...
Des Fahy reports on the results of the two day peace conference in London to achieve a settlement on the former Yugoslavia. Includes press conference featuring UK Prime Minister John Major on the 6 point...
First screened on British television in October 1973, the documentary series The World at War proved to be a milestone in the history of ITV. Professor James Chapman explores its roots and its critical...
In April 2000 the fence finally came down round Greenham Common air base. This short film tells the story of how a US Air Force base with 96 nuclear cruise missiles came to be returned to the people after 20...
Documentary on the effect of the Japanese cruelty during WW2 and the hypocrisy of all the guilt around dropping of the atomic bombs 40 years ago when the Japanese took so many prisoners of war. Includes...
Interview on a retaliatory attack on refugee camps in Israel following a terrorist attack on an Israeli airline El Al crew bus in London. Says attacks are designed to disrupt peace efforts but talks between...
Report on the war in Japan and the Pacific on the 40th anniversary of VJ day. Looks at the war effort in the Pacific and the prisoner of war camps and the effect of the atomic bombs on Japan. Speeches from...
A two-part series on The Great Depression.
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