World War I at Home

  

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World War I at HomeWhose Side Are You On?: Professor Jean Seaton uncovers the story of industrial conflict in Devon during the First World War. Also in HD. [S]Wed, Sept 6, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeWhen the Whistle Blew: Josh Lewsey recalls the sacrifice made by football and rugby players during World War I and explores how they shaped the modern game. [S]Tue, Sept 5, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeThe Trawlermen: Examining the role of east coast fishermen in World War I, and the story of the trawler captain who was accused by the Germans of being a war criminal. Also in HD. [S]Mon, Sept 4, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeThe Spies Who Loved Folkestone: Anthony Horowitz learns about the Folkestone men, women and children who risked their lives operating as spooks during the First World War. Also in HD. [S]Wed, Aug 30, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeThe Equine Army: Saul David discovers the lost camps that were set up to train the hundreds of thousands of animals, from cavalry horses to mules, sent to the front line during WWI. Also in HD. [S]Tue, Aug 29, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeDespatches from Tyneside: Chris Jackson follows a community project creating a unique picture of the impact of conflict on those living and working on Tyneside. Also in HD. [S]Mon, Aug 28, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeWhose Side Are You On?: Professor Jean Seaton uncovers the story of industrial conflict in Devon during the First World War. Also in HD. [S]Wed, Nov 23, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeWhen the Whistle Blew: Josh Lewsey recalls the sacrifice made by football and rugby players during World War I and explores how they shaped the modern game. [S]Tue, Nov 22, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeThe Trawlermen: Examining the role of east coast fishermen in World War I, and the story of the trawler captain who was accused by the Germans of being a war criminal. Also in HD. [S]Mon, Nov 21, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeThe Spies Who Loved Folkestone: Anthony Horowitz learns about the Folkestone men, women and children who risked their lives operating as spooks during the First World War. Also in HD. [S]Wed, Nov 16, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeThe Equine Army: Saul David discovers the lost camps that were set up to train the hundreds of thousands of animals, from cavalry horses to mules, sent to the frontline during WWI. Also in HD. [S]Tue, Nov 15, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeDespatches from Tyneside: Chris Jackson follows a community project creating a unique picture of the impact of conflict on those living and working on Tyneside. Also in HD. [S]Mon, Nov 14, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeRoyal Victoria Hospital: Author Philip Hoare examines the shocking stories of the World War I Hampshire hospital doctors who faked footage on cures for shellshock. Also in HD. [S]Wed, Nov 9, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
World War I at HomeCadburys at War: Richie Woodhall reveals a tale of conflict and conscience as he investigates the untold story of Laurence and Egbert Cadbury's involvement in the First World War. [S]Tue, Nov 8, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins