Tuesday Documentary - Season 7 / Year 1974

Season 7 / Year 1974
Episodes

You Want It We've Got It

KGB - The Soviet Secret Police

The Fat Of The Land

Jomo Kenyatta Of Kenya - A Chalfont Profile

Children In Crossfire

The Raid On St Nazaire

The Best Of Times.... The Worst Of Times

The Day Seemed So Good

A Rothschild And His Red Gold

The Right To Know....

The Men In The Ambulance

The Corporation And The People

Cross Your Heart And Hope To Live

The Matteotti Affair

The Roots Of Yoga

The Million Pound Marathon

Jolly Boating Weather

The Broken Bridge

The Japanese Way

Sadat: President Of Egypt - A Chalfont Profile

1945 - The Year That Shaped Our World

The Dracula Business

The Rise And Fall Of DDT

One Man's Madness (1)

After The Parcel Exploded (2)

Help Yourself To A House

In The Midst Of Life

We Never Turn Back - 150 Years of the RNLI

The Bomb Disposal Men
This is a documentary about bomb disposal teams, their training, and the problems of maintaining a family life in one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. It follows three Ammunition Technical Officers in the British Army

The Rise Of The Red Navy
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