Synopsis
David Olusoga discusses the events of the Anglo-Zulu war and how it has been depicted in film.
- Programme: A Timewatch Guide
- Series: 3
- Episode: British Empire: Heroes and Villains
- Channel: BBC Four
- Broadcast year: 2017
- History | Britain: Migration, empires and the people: c790 to the present day | The Impact of Empire on Britain 1688-c.1730 | English expansion and its impact on the British Isles c.1688-c.1730
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