The Robshaw family travel back to the 1910s - a decade of feast and famine. Rochelle struggles to feed the family as supplies run...
In the final episode, the family and Debbie reflect on their time travels, discovering that much of what they experienced in ...
In their final decade of time travel, the Robshaws enter the 1940s and experience a decade overshadowed by war and entirely fuell...
The Robshaw family discover a surprising decade of progress and optimism as they journey through the 30s. Their larder is now stu...
The Robshaws experience a thoroughly modern decade as they enter the 20s. They get a taste of the age's racy reputation as they h...
The Robshaw family travel back in time to the turn of the 20th century, to discover how the food we ate and the way we ate it hel...
In April 1940, the phoney war ended and the real war began. What did the Battle of Britain and the Blitz mean to people at home? St Mark's schoolch...
Former evacuees reminisce and pupils of St Marks School reinact evacuation day and visit a war memorial, including an explanation of the war's h...
Three Welsh families time travel back to 1944. This programme features the highs and lows of the first week for the Griffithses, the Paiseys a...
Will Millard discovers the hidden history of World War Two by exploring forgotten, secret and usually inaccessible locations that give ...
To evacuate the thousands at Dunkirk, the Admiralty requisitions small boats, while the Navy races to lift as many as it can.
The Allies are in retreat, but the Navy can only pick up a few soldiers and Churchill is advised to make peace to save the rest.
Hundreds of thousands of British and Allied troops find themselves in an impossible situation. Christopher Nolan's epic wartime action thriller.
Tony Robinson takes a series of walks through some of Britain's most historic and spectacular landscapes, revealing how Dors...
Covering the Germans bombing London and the impact including government censorship of the newspapers.
Clip covers the phoney war, evacuation of children and finishes about the killing of pets.
Lucy Worsley explores the lives of six real people who lived, worked and volunteered during the Blitz, highlighting the government's reliance ...
During the 1945 election, there were still almost five million servicemen and women.
How could politicians know what voters were thinking in 1945?
With the war in Europe at an end, Churchill and Attlee became fierce election rivals.
Reality show where a contemporary family are placed in a house for a number of months in an attempt to live under the conditions experienced in warti...
Distinguished war reporter Kate Adie examines the impact of women's work on the Home Front during the First World War.
For seven days in 1941, Hitler's Luftwaffe relentlessly bombed the strategically vital port of Liverpool. To commemorate the ...
The war reaches the sands of the Egyptian desert, while bombs fall on Manchester, and Harry introduces an explosive force into Robina's household, l...
Broadcaster Peter Sissons reveals how a secret command bunker in the heart of Liverpool played a key role in winning The Battle of the Atlantic. He al...
In a documentary to mark the 100-year anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, Sir Max Hastings argues that although the war was a great tragedy, it was...
David Runciman tells the story of the 1945 election and the dawn of a new age. Why did Winston Churchill find himself so decisively r...
Hollywood actor David Harewood travels back to his native Birmingham to look at his city's Blitz story.
John Humphrys returns to south Wales to discover more about the effect of the Blitz on Cardiff and Swansea.
Myleene Klass goes back to her home county of Norfolk to look into the story of the Baedeker Blitz on Norwich.
Liverpool actor Ricky Tomlinson, who was born in 1939, looks at the effect the Blitz had on his home city.
EastEnders star Shane Richie travels around his home city of London to explore the history of the Blitz there.
Documentary about the pioneering project, in 1945, to rehabilitate child survivors of the Holocaust on the shores of Lake Winderm...
A summary of the Great War with interviews by veterans.
Veterans of World War II describe the retreat to Dunkirk in 1940 and the largest military evacuation in history. Their first real experien...
John Grigg narrates the life of David Lloyd George. As Lloyd George's biographer, Grigg remarks, ''My father knew Lloyd George''...
Dramatized documentary following the life of Nazi soldier Henry Metelmann. As a soldier fighting in Kursk and Stalingrad, he eventually b...
A look at the impact of the incendiary bomb that set fire to St Peter's Church, Bristol, in 1940.
Episode three follows a bomb that fell on Jellicoe Street in the Scottish town of Clydebank.
This episode explores the ramifications of a bomb that fell on 6th Avenue in the city of Hull.
Documentary series examining the impact of four individual bombs during the Blitz. This episode follows a bomb that fell on...
Programme looks at how Britain fought Germany alone after the fall of Europe in June 1940.
Program marking the 50th anniversary of the Munich Agreement. Robert Harris finds in Chamberlain a strong man who believed he was right to hope...
The whole house gathers to hear a special radio announcement from the prime minister: the war in Europe is finally over.
Local farmer Mr Ward brings a delivery of three little pigs. They might be cute but they're for fattening up to eat.
The evacuees prepare Pradoe Hall for a potential enemy invasion as Colonel Fanthorpe arrives from the Home Guard.
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