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- DirectorPierre de LespinoisStarsChristian SlaterScott SampsonLutz RiedelA lone female velociraptor, ill suited to life on her own, struggles to survive in the Gobi desert. Eventually she is accepted by a small pack of velociraptors where she can hunt with the pack and mate. But once again she finds herself on her own, now with offspring, when an avalanche buries the rest of the pack as they attack a protoceratops.
- DirectorPierre de LespinoisStarsChristian SlaterScott SampsonBruno BichirA mainland pyroraptor is washed to sea in a Tsunami then washes ashore on an island in the Tethys sea. There he is confused by all the dwarf species and struggles to understand his new niche.
- DirectorPierre de LespinoisStarsChristian SlaterScott SampsonBruno BichirIn a volcanic region of Montana a young Daspletosaur learns to hunt. But he is slow learning spoiling several prime opportunities for his family. But they relentlessly pursue a wounded Maiasaur struggling to keep up with its herd until the herd and the family are obliterated by the pyroclastic flow from a super volcano eruption.
- DirectorPierre de LespinoisStarsChristian SlaterScott SampsonLutz RiedelEncounters in the parallel lives of an herbivorous sauropod named Alpha and a carnivorous theropod named Dragonfly are chronicled. Hatched in the same season, Dragonfly and other predators pursue Alpha her entire life often taking her siblings an cousins instead. Alpha survives to mate and reproduce but her first clutch of eggs and those of her entire herd are buried in a flood creating an incredible fossil field that revealed many secrets of the sauropods' reproduction behavior.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughFirst in a ten-part epic series in which David Attenborough explores why mammals, including humans, are the most successful and diverse animals on the planet. His journey begins in Australia where he encounters the bizarre egg-laying platypus and the country's many marsupials - mammals like the possum, kangaroo and wombat that protect their young in a pouch.
- DirectorMark LinfieldStarsDavid AttenboroughMammals that hunt insects shared the planet with the dinosaurs, but when the giant reptiles disappeared, these creatures seized their chance to conquer new territory. David Attenborough meets strange bats, dim-witted anteaters, less familiar pangolins, moles that swim through sand and the garden hedgehog in the second part of his new series.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughHeavily armoured, indigestible and even poisonous, plants pose problems for some of our biggest predators. David Attenborough learns why eating plants is one of the greatest challenges for the planet's mammals.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughRodents are the most numerous mammals on the planet, comprising an incredibly diverse variety of species. They range from the naked mole rat, which spends its entire life below ground, to the world's largest rodent, the capybara, which grazes in herds across the vast grasslands of South America. In the fourth of his ten-part epic series David Attenborough shares his fascination with these animals, which stop only at his pet hate - rats.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughFrom artic foxes and leopards to the Siberian tiger, carnivores feature in the fifth of David Attenborough's epic ten-part series. Travelling down from the frozen north into India, Attenborough learns of the dangers they pose to other animals - and the threat they face from man.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughOmnivorous mammals run the gamut from human beings to rats and, though they are generalists with their diet, each is equipped with very specialised skills. In the sixth part of his ten-part series, David Attenborough witnesses the feeding secrets of the North American raccoon, the babirusa pig in Africa and skunks in Texas, and shows how they perform astonishing feats to stay alive.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughDavid Attenborough discovers that while mammals such as manatees and sea otters left dry millions of years ago, the blue whale has always had its home in the sea. And though some marine mammals such as seals and sea lions still come ashore to breed, many conduct their mating rituals in the water.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughClimbing is just the start - the challenge is to move between trees. To get close to the creatures, David Attenborough must climb into the canopy. His subjects range from the squirrels to lemurs, the latter able to leap 15 metres. More unfamiliar animals, including the Indian slender ioris and the fossa, Madagascar's largest arboreal predator, are filmed for the first time in the wild.
- DirectorMark LinfieldStarsDavid AttenboroughDavid Attenborough continues his documentary series. He looks at monkeys from all over the world, including red howler monkeys in Venezuela, capuchin monkeys in the Costa Rican swamps, and guenon monkeys in West Africa.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughThe last programme of the series sees David Attenborough compare the foraging skills of humans with those of our distant relatives, the great apes. As bipedal mammals, humans have come to dominate their surroundings and, through the exploitation of the food sources available to them, evolved with larger brains.
- DirectorRichard DalePierre de LespinoisStarsRobert WinstonMarva AlexanderAlec BaldwinAs Africa transitions from forest to Savannah the world's first bipedal ape, australopithecus, evolved and flourished in the new environment.
- DirectorRichard DalePierre de LespinoisStarsRobert WinstonMarva AlexanderAlec BaldwinAt this stage several kinds of ape men populated Africa, each with its own unique adaptations. These species were doomed as the African continent grew increasingly arid, but a new human species well adapted to a hot dry climate emerged.
- DirectorRichard DalePierre de LespinoisStarsRobert WinstonMarva AlexanderAlec BaldwinHomo agasta display the beginnings of families, tool making, team work and vocal communications. Some migrate out of Africa resulting in the evolution of additional human species in different parts of the world.
- DirectorRichard DalePierre de LespinoisStarsRobert WinstonAlec BaldwinChristian BradleyRobert Winston follows the final evolutionary push of mankind's ancestors, and discovers the key that makes us human.
- DirectorTim HainesJasper JamesMary Clare BacquetStarsKenneth BranaghAvery BrooksNikolay DrozdovArizona, USA- 220 million years B.C. In the blazing Pangaean deserts of the Late Triassic, the first dinosaurs appear. The episode chronicles the fate of a predatory Postosuchus driven from her territory, a herd of Placerias struggling to survive the drought and a couple of cynodonts- early ancestors to modern mammals- trying to protect their young from opportunistic Coelophysis. The dinosaurs have not yet grown into the dominant animals of Earth's ecosystems, but the giant Plateosaurus offers a glimpse of things to come.
- DirectorTim HainesJasper JamesMary Clare BacquetStarsKenneth BranaghAvery BrooksNikolay DrozdovColorado, USA- 152 million years B.C. This episode follows a young female Diplodocus, starting with her infancy in the Late Jurassic forests where she must evade predators like the birdlike Ornitholestes. Later, as she moves out of the forests, she comes into contact with giants such as Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus and must survive attacks from the giant predatory Allosaurus.
- DirectorTim HainesJasper JamesMary Clare BacquetStarsKenneth BranaghAvery BrooksNikolay DrozdovOxfordshire, U.K.- 149 million years B.C. This episode follows a shoal of young fish-like Ophthalmosaurus as they struggle to survive the Late Jurassic seas, evading predators like the gigantic Liopleurodon. On land, the dinosaur Eustreptospondylus scrapes out a living as a scavenger, occasionally preying on pterosaurs like Rhamphorhynchus.
- DirectorTim HainesJasper JamesMary Clare BacquetStarsKenneth BranaghAvery BrooksNikolay Drozdov127 million years B.C. This episode follows the last journey of a giant Ornithocheirus, one of the largest flying animals of all time, as he travels from Brazil to his genus's mating grounds in Cantabria, Spain. Along the way, he meets strange animals such as the colorfully crested Tapejara, the armored Polacanthus and the vicious predator Utahraptor.
- DirectorTim HainesJasper JamesMary Clare BacquetStarsKenneth BranaghAvery BrooksNikolay DrozdovAntarctica, 106 million years B.C. In the Mid Cretaceous, Antarctica is much warmer than in modern times and covered in lush rain forests inhabited by dinosaurs like the tiny herbivore Leaellynasaura and by relics like the giant amphibian Koolasuchus. Some, like the predatory Allosaurus and giant herbivore Muttaburrasaurus, migrate from the warmer Australia in the summer. Leaellynasaura, however, hibernates during the winter, which is a cold, dark night lasting several months. This episode depicts one year in the life of a clan of Leaellynasaura plagued by territorial competition, egg thieves and predators.
- DirectorTim HainesJasper JamesMary Clare BacquetStarsKenneth BranaghAvery BrooksNikolay DrozdovMontana, USA- 65,5 million years B.C. In the last days of the dinosaurs' hegemony over the world, a female Tyrannosaurus struggles to reproduce in a world poisoned by volcanic gases, which has resulted in dwindling prey numbers.
- DirectorIsabelle ClarkeDaniel CostelleStarsMathieu KassovitzJosephine BakerEva BraunMay 1945. After days of violent fighting, Soviet troops enter into a devastated Berlin. But how did it come to this? 1939. The German and Soviet invasion of Poland crushes the last hopes for a peaceful resolution of political tensions. Great Britain and France have no choice but to declare war on Hitler. Meanwhile, Hitler makes a bold, fearsome plan for the invasion of France.
- DirectorIsabelle ClarkeDaniel CostelleStarsMathieu KassovitzWinston ChurchillCharles de GaulleThe German offensive rages across Europe while Mussolini's facist Italy joins the war along side their German allies.
- DirectorIsabelle ClarkeDaniel CostelleStarsMathieu KassovitzHermann GöringRudolf HessAs America joins the war and begins to re-arm, Hitler attacks the USSR to complete his domination of Europe before the U.S. can intervene.
- DirectorIsabelle ClarkeDaniel CostelleStarsMathieu KassovitzWinston ChurchillCharles de GaulleDespite their determined resistance, the Allied forces are unable to slow the furious progress of the Japanese army through South-East Asia. Even India and Australia are at risk.
- DirectorIsabelle ClarkeDaniel CostelleStarsMathieu KassovitzWinston ChurchillFrançois DarlanThe Russians continue to resist at Stalingrad, and the Eastern Front is stalled. In the North Atlantic, the Allies make progress in reducing the threat from German U-boats.
- DirectorIsabelle ClarkeDaniel CostelleStarsMathieu KassovitzWinston ChurchillCharles de GaulleIn 1944, the Allies land in Italy, but their advance is blocked by the Wehrmacht. Meanwhile, the Red Army, continuing its inexorable advance to the west, finally reaches Berlin.
- 200548mTV-148.3 (229)TV EpisodeDirectorLaurence ReesCatherine TatgeStarsGert HeidenreichLinda HuntSamuel WestGerman commanders discover the efficiency of gassing prisoners, and Auschwitz transforms from a small backwater camp for those resisting the Nazi occupation of Poland to a large scale extermination camp for Jews.
- 200549mTV-148.2 (188)TV EpisodeDirectorLaurence ReesCatherine TatgeStarsGert HeidenreichLinda HuntSamuel WestHoss deals with complications arising from the makeshift gas chamber and increasing demand as the Nazis begin to scour all of Europe for more people to bring to Auschwitz and kill.
- 200549mTV-148.3 (182)TV EpisodeDirectorLaurence ReesCatherine TatgeStarsGert HeidenreichLinda HuntSamuel WestThe year 1942 is to be the most significant of 'the Final Solution' as the Nazis now begin to comb western Europe, even taking Jews from as far afield as the British Channel Islands.
- DirectorLaurence ReesCatherine TatgeStarsGert HeidenreichLinda HuntSamuel WestBy 1943, corruption is running rampant at Auschwitz-Birkenau. The camp also gains another source of income - clothes and valuables taken from Jews arriving to be gassed.
- DirectorLaurence ReesCatherine TatgeStarsGert HeidenreichLinda HuntSamuel WestMore people are killed in 1944 than ever before at Auschwitz. The Nazis try to sow seeds of confusion amongst the Allies in the East and Western Allies make decisions about negotiating with the Nazis about the Jews and bombing the camp.
- 200548mTV-148.4 (168)TV EpisodeDirectorLaurence ReesCatherine TatgeStarsGert HeidenreichLinda HuntSamuel WestIn 1945, Red Army soldiers liberate Auschwitz-Birkenau. As other liberations occur in the following months, the world is appalled. Surviving Jews face horrors as they try to return to their lives, and few SS-men are found and put on trial.
- StarsChris BroylesNew testimony from British sailors and the U-boat men who hunted them, plus archive material and dramatic reconstructions, illustrate the threat from Churchill's one fear, the hidden enemy under the sea.
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- DirectorCharles MessengerStarsRobert PowellLéon DegrelleSepp DietrichOriginally created as Hitler's personal household troops, the Waffen-SS grew into a formidable fighting force during World War 2. It gained a reputation second to none for its tenacity in combat, but also for brutality, which made it the subject of numerous Allied war crimes investigations.
- DirectorCharles MessengerStarsRobert PowellHarold AlexanderClaude AuchinleckThe brainchild of a junior British officer, the Special Air Service first saw action in North Africa, making daring raids against Axis airfields. Thereafter it continued to specialise in operations behind enemy lines in Italy, the Greek Islands, and North-West Europe. The skills that the SAS acquired during World War 2 enabled it to become one of today's foremost Special Forces throughout the world.
- DirectorCharles MessengerStarsAlbert AdlingtonVera AtkinsTony BrooksBritain's SOE was a covert force established in 1940 to support the Resistance movement in Nazi-occupied Europe. Trained in radio use, unarmed combat and sabotage, many parachuted or were dropped by submarine behind enemy lines.
- DirectorCharles MessengerStarsRobert PowellWinston ChurchillAdolf HitlerWinston Churchill created the Commandos in summer 1940 as a means of striking at the coasts of Nazi Occupied Europe. Beginning as a mere raiding force, they became the spearhead of the Allied amphibious landings in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Normandy. Out of the Commandos evolved Britain's airborne forces, whose feats ranged from the daring Bruneval raid of 1942 to the epic of Arnhem.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of the boffins and experimenters who developed the first workable radar system, just in time to help defeat the Nazi attacks in The Battle of Britain.
- 2004– 23m6.9 (9)TV EpisodeDirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of R J Mitchell and his team, who developed the Spitfire just in time to defeat the Nazi attacks during the Battle of Britain, despite Mitchell's rapid deterioration due to the cancer that killed him.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of Colonel Count Claus von Stauffenberg and the other German officers who, in the bomb plot of July 1944 tried to kill Adolph Hitler.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of the men that cracked the Nazi's Enigma code. From the Polish mathematicians who made the first breakthroughs to the establishment at Bletchley Park and the work of Alan Turing and many others.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsEsmond KnightRobert PowellThe story of the Nazi heavy cruisers and battleships during World War II and particularly the Bismarck. How she managed to get into the Atlantic and the steps taken to defeat her.
- 2004– 23m6.7 (8)TV EpisodeDirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of the blitz on Britain and how the Nazi bombers were guided to their targets by electronic beams. Then how this was defeated in The Battle of the Beams by Dr R V Jones and the team from British Air Intelligence.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of Ewen Montagu and Operation Mincemeat, where the Nazis were fooled into thinking that the initial landings on the European mainland would be through Greece rather than Sicily and Italy.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of the liberation of Belsen concentration camp by the British army. What they found there, how they were determined to let the world know and how they treated the survivors.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of the pathfinder squadrons who marked the way for the bombers attacking Nazi Germany.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe story of the planning, support and deception necessary to mount the largest amphibious assault that the world had ever seen.
- DirectorNigel PatersonStarsMatthew MacfadyenHenry KingRichard OveryA profile on Nazi Germany's top architect Armaments Minister, who sought survival in the trials through carefully phrased contrition.
- DirectorPaul BradshawStarsMatthew MacfadyenJohn DoliboisBud JonesA profile of the highest ranked Nazi put on trial for war crimes and his determination to resist indictment in court.
- DirectorMichael WaddingStarsMatthew MacfadyenRichard OveryRichard SonnenfeldtA profile on the Former Deputy Fuehrer of Nazi Germany and his apparent mental derangement.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellIn June 1942 two German U-Boats landed secret agents on Long Island and at Jacksonville, Florida. Their aim was sabotage, but their methods left a lot to be desired!
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellHe was nicknamed the 'Desert Fox' and highly decorated by Hitler. However, Rommel was not in sympathy with the Nazi party and may have been involved in the plot to kill Hitler. Did the legendary German General commit suicide or was he murdered?
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThe exciting story of the emergence of special forces such as the British SAS and the US Rangers.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellThroughout occupied Europe the Nazis systematically plundered the continent's museums, galleries, and private collections. At the war's end, a massive effort was mounted by the Allies to locate the missing art treasures and return them to their rightful owners. But even today many great objects are still unlocated.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellIn June 1942 two German U-Boats landed secret agents on Long Island and at Jacksonville, Florida. Their aim was sabotage, but their methods left a lot to be desired.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellShe was faster than any British battleship, but in what was to become known as 'The Battle of the North Cape', the Scharnhorst was about to meet her destiny at the hands of Admiral Fraser in one of the most exciting naval engagements ever.
- DirectorCarl BykerStarsJudi DenchSalome JensRalph Fiennes
- DirectorIsaac MizrahiStarsJudi DenchSalome JensTim Pigott-Smith
- DirectorIsaac MizrahiStarsJudi DenchSalome JensMichael York
- DirectorCarl BykerStarsJudi DenchSalome JensJeremy Irons
- DirectorCynthia CromptonStarsJudi DenchSalome JensHelen Mirren
- DirectorMargaret KovalStarsJudi DenchSalome JensMarion Ross
- DirectorBlaine BaggettStarsJudi DenchSalome JensMichael York
- StarsSteve AllenMichelle AshfordKen BabbsThe counterculture shapes the youth of America thanks in great part to a changing morality, including views towards sex, the use of drugs and a new found expressiveness through music.
- StarsElla BakerDavid BrinkleyDouglas BrinkleyThe 60's were a time of great change. Civil Rights, environmental concerns, premarital sex, birth control and the women's movement are just some of the issues that filled the minds and hearts of Americans during the decade.
- StarsSpiro AgnewCarl AlbertLauren BacallThe year 1968 was a tumultuous one for many Americans. The end of the innocence of the decade is brought about the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, the Vietnam War and violent Civil Rights protests.
- StarsBob AbernethyBuzz AldrinNeil ArmstrongIn the midst of the Cold War, America falls behind in the manned exploration of space with the USSR. Then President Kennedy pledges that America will put a man on the moon by the end of the decade, capturing the fascination of the world..
- StarsMurray the 'K'Marsha AlbertRod ArgentA new wave of British bands and artists enter and impact mainstream American culture.
- StarsBob AbernethyMuhammad AliJames BaldwinAn in-depth look into Martin Luther King Jr. and his courageous efforts to lead the civil rights movement is explored through interviews and film clips. Freedom Riders, the March on Washington, and Selma to Montgomery are revisited.
- StarsFrederick AckersonAndrew BacevichDavid BrinkleyThe complexities that led to America's involvement in the Vietnam War is explored by looking at what affect the assassination of President Kennedy and the installment of Lyndon Johnson into the Oval Office might have played.
- StarsDean AndrewsPaul BentleyHale BoggsThe assassination of President John F. Kennedy is examined through eye witness accounts, details of the original investigation, and films of the assassination itself. Also examined is the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby.
- StarsElie AbelPiers AndertonWilly BrandtThe world was on the brink of war when tensions between the United States and the USSR reached a turning point with the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 62'. The Bay of Pigs and the construction of the Berlin Wall is also reviewed.
- StarsTom HanksNeil GenzlingerDavid BianculliTelevision experiences major milestones in the 1960s. The landscape of television changes.
- StarsABBABob AbernethyIan AndersonThe music scene of the 70's explodes with new sounds and style thanks to the emergence of a wealth of talented musicians coming into their own. Also, The Beatles breakup but they all remain successful with solo careers.
- StarsBetsy AaronBassam Abu SharifJudy Gumbo AlbertGlobal terrorism is on the rise and is brought to every home in America through ever increasing media coverage. The Weather Underground, Symbionese Liberation Army, hijackings and the attacks at the 72' Olympic Games in Munich are covered.
- StarsDavid AllynMichelle AshfordAna AzcuyThe Women's Liberation Movement sweeps the country in the 70's. Women gain an improved empowerment with the Equal Rights Amendment. And a sexual revolution changes women's roles in sexual freedom's, birth control and relationships.
- StarsBob AbernethyDewey BartlettMehdi BazarganA raging recession and rising inflation doom Gerald Fords presidency, but Jimmy Carter's following administration suffers through the same economic strife as well as a crippling energy crisis and the Iranian hostage crisis.
- StarsDouglas BrinkleyVincent BugliosiJeff GuinnCult killings like the Manson Family murders and serial killers such as The Zodiac, The Hillside Strangler, John Wayne Gacy and the Son of Sam have the nation gripped in fear as crime and murder dramatically rise throughout the decade.
- StarsFrank BlairDavid BrinkleyTom BrokawTraumatized by Vietnam on both the political left and right, the U.S. withdraws troops and tries to deal with a polarizing, unpopular war's aftermath.
- StarsSpiro AgnewSteve BellNelson BentonA poorly executed political burglary leads Richard Nixon to be the only president in the history of the United States to resign while in office.
- StarsAlan AldaJohn AmosBea ArthurAs a reaction to the sugar-infused shows of the 60's, television in the 70's was radical, ground-breaking and experimental. Television got real.
- StarsThe B-52'sThe BanglesBeastie BoysThe revolution of music videos, music genres and women taking the stages with their own bands. This is about how the music industry changed drastically during the eighties from the death of John Lennon to the discovery of Nirvana.
- StarsRobert BaerJames Baker IIIHoward BakerActor turned politician, Ronald Reagan is elected 40th President of the United States. Although the country initially goes through tough times Reagan leads the country through two terms and brings a renewed sense of patriotism to America.
- StarsWillie AamesGarth AncierHarry AndersonVCRs, remote controls, family sitcoms, adult dramas, and prime-time soaps all changed TV enjoyment.
- DirectorBrando QuiliciStarsFayçal AziziZahi HawassNick SchatzkiPart Two uses never-before-examined evidence to conclude what caused his death and how that information sheds new light on his time as a military, religious and political leader. From the pristine interiors and precision work of the DNA lab to the dusty, unpredictable dig sites in the field, Dr. Hawass leads an intense, deeply personal journey for the truth.
- DirectorBrando QuiliciStarsFayçal AziziZahi HawassNick SchatzkiWorld-renowned Egyptologist Zahi Hawass leads an unprecedented forensic investigation into the life and times of King Tut that reveals for the first time the identity of Tut's parents and grandparents. Part One of KING TUT UNWRAPPED follows the delicate, first-ever DNA extraction from Tut's mummy that sets into motion a series of cross-reference studies to determine the Boy King's family. The road to understanding the Tut family tree begins with filling out his parents' branches. Based on historical records and previous digs, Dr. Hawass determines Tut's father could be one of three Egyptian pharaohs: the successful and popular second king of the 18th Dynasty Amenhotep III; the radical and controversial Akhenaten, who moved Egypt into the age of monotheism or the little-known Smenkhkare who reigned just prior to Tut's rule. To effectively solve this mystery, the team tests Tut's DNA against the mummies of these three candidates. When Howard Carter discovered the riches of King Tut's tomb in 1922, who could have predicted that almost a century later the ancient chamber would be the site for the cutting edge of Egyptology? KING TUT UNWRAPPED details the edge-of-your-seat process as researchers hold their breath and oh so gingerly but successfully extract DNA for the first time from Tut's mummy. There is triumph in the lab but that is only the start of the Tut family odyssey. With successful genetic sequencing of Tut's father, Hawass is able to pursue leads that will eventually point to Tut's mother and grandparents. From the pristine interiors and precision work of the DNA lab to dusty, unpredictable dig sites in the field, Dr. Hawass leads an intense, deeply personal journey for the truth.
- 1998– 52m7.9 (12)TV EpisodeDirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellLittle did the Germans know that the body they discovered on the coast of Spain in 1943 was part of one of the most elaborate hoaxes of World War II.
- DirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellWith access to Eva Braun's personal photograph album, this programme reconstructs the final days in the Dictator's underground lair, and in particular it examines the possibility of escape for the selected few.
- 1998– 52m6.5 (11)TV EpisodeDirectorJonathan MartinStarsRobert PowellAfter numerous adventures, a small number of American officers managed to rendezvous with their submarine on the North Africa coast in 1942 and relay back to Eisenhower information which would save thousands of British and American lives.