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1986
1986x1
Matter of Record
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01, 1986
From the Public Records Office in London Peter France introduces three films which reflect the way official records are preserved for future generations.
1986x2
Mary Rose Ship Hall in Portsmouth
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06, 1986
Peter France introduces two stories which throw new light on the life and times of Henry Tudor, who took the throne of England from Richard III 500 years ago. The first film indicates .. show full overview
1986x3
The Master Builders
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06, 1986
From the British Museum, Peter France presents three films which reveal the way visionaries and others dealt with the 'outsider' as they set out to perfect a society, a state and a .. show full overview
1986x4
Virago bookshop in Covent Garden
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03, 1986
Peter France introduces three stories about the lives of women in worlds dominated by men. First "The Nine Day Queen" then "Most Dangerous Women" followed by "The World of Mary Ellen Best".
1986x5
All the King's Men
Episode overview
01, 1986
During World War 2, Britain's MI6 recruited a French spy and infiltrated him into a rival secret service; the Special Operations Executive (SOE). That spy went on to betray much of SOE's activities to the Nazis? This program explore why.
1986x6
The Road to War
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08, 1986
In Hollywood, Peter France re-discovers a classic documentary of the 30s. In 1936, two young men trying to make their way in Hollywood were brought together by their hatred of Fascism. .. show full overview
1986x7
10th July 1986
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10, 1986
Peter France presents a selection of films screened in the series over the past year, and reveals the origins and backgrounds to the stories.
1986x8
The Price of the Past
Episode overview
09, 1986
A few weeks ago, a Victoria Cross, won at the battle of Rorke's Drift more than 100 years ago, was sold at auction in London.
1986x9
A Medieval Affair
Episode overview
11, 1986
The Domesday Book was completed 900 years ago but it says little about the daily worries and concerns of the people whose land and animals are recorded in so much detail.
1986x10
The Human Factor
Episode overview
04, 1986
This summer the National History Museum of Bulgaria in Sofia put on display more than 160 silver bowls and jugs, which had been found a few months earlier by a farmer and his wife digging an irrigation ditch.