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This Channel 4 Dispatches film was awarded the Royal Television Society’s award for best overseas documentary. It looks at how society coped with the changing Political landscape of the early 1990s, through the eyes of its most vulnerable – the children.
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The History of Russian Tanks |
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This feature length documentary charts the development of tank and self-propelled guns over the past century. From the bizarre early designs, such as the Tsar’s tank, this film follows the designs through reverse engineered clones of English and American designs to the T34, the tank that won the war on the eastern front, to the present day.
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Renault World Series goes behind the scenes to follow the events of one of the biggest motorsport events in the country. On track the entertainment ranges from Formula 1 to the Clio Cup, while introducing the racing stars of the future. Behind the scenes we explore everything from the logistics of running such an event to development in modified cars and blinging.
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ITV1
London
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Military Motors was a series of twelve,
half hour films that explored the wealth of wheel and tracked
based transport that has seen conflict over the past 90
years. Each programme looked at four very different vehicles
and the characters who not only collect and restore them
but who have used them during conflict.
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to view a clip of programme.
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or faster)
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Granada
Men & Motors
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Bangla Voices - A London Programme
Special |
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Bangla voices unearthed the epidemic
proportion of young Bangladeshi kids in Tower Hamlets who
are addicted to smoking brown heroin - chasing the dragon.
High unemployment, poor education, sub-standard housing
and a large youth population have created the ideal environment
for drug dealers to spread their roots. This film, for the
first time, accessed addicts, their families and the dealers
that supplied them.
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to view a clip of programme.
(Requires Windows Media Player and a broadband connection
or faster)
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ITV1
London
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Ghosts in the Cherry Orchard |
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Ghosts in the Cherry Orchard followed
45 year old concert pianist, Vladimir Miller to southern
Russia to discover his roots. On this remarkable odyssey
he visits the family home, now occupied by the high command
of the Kuban Cossacks and pieces together what happened
to his family, an aristocratic family in the White army,
during the final days of the Russian revolution. He later
discovers a pure Circasian village in Adigea, the ancestral
homeland, where a feast is held in his honour and he is
offered a thirteen year old bride.
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view a clip of programme.
(Requires Windows Media Player and a broadband connection
or faster)
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