BBC Documentaries

Season 1992

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Documentaries produced by or for the BBC

Where to Watch Season 1992

14 Episodes

  • Elizabeth R
    E1
    Elizabeth RJoin the BBC cameras as they go behind the glitter of Buckingham Palace and the pomp of Windsor Castle for a close-up look at the minutia of the monarchy. Culled from a year of unprecedented access to Queen Elizabeth II, the documentary trails the queen as she interacts one-on-one with her family, her staff, her public, and international heads of state. Go behind closed doors for Christmas with the royal family, eavesdrop on cocktail chatter with Ron and Nancy Reagan, and catch unguarded moments when the queen pilots her own jeep or romps with her dogs. Elizabeth R. is a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse into the everyday life of a queen.
  • 1815 - The Battle of Waterloo
    E2
    1815 - The Battle of WaterlooThis program tells the story of the final thunderous battle of the Napoleonic era featuring stunning excerpts from major feature films, specially filmed authentic reconstruction and re-enactment footage, plus dramatized 'eye-witness' accounts of the battle, it provides a unique record of one of the turning points in world history
  • The Birth of Calculus
    E3
    The Birth of CalculusTwo men can rightly claim to have invented calculus, one of the most basic and fundamental tools in modern mathematics -- Isaac Newton and Godfrey Wilheim Leibniz. This presentation discusses the similarities and differences in the two men's findings published in the late 1680's.
  • Granadaland - From the North
    E4
    Granadaland - From the NorthThe story of Granada, the company responsible for Britain's most enduring soap opera Coronation Street, the current affairs series World in Action, and highly praised drama from Brideshead Revisited to Prime Suspect. With contributions from Jeremy Isaacs, Gus Macdonald, David Plowright, Michael Parkinson, Gerry Robinson and Sir Denis Forman.
  • Granadaland - Flat Caps and Ferrets
    E5
    Granadaland - Flat Caps and FerretsA celebration of the cultural heritage of the mythical land filled with pigeons, whippets and endless cups of tea. It draws on such Granada classics as Coronation Street, A Family at War and Nearest and Dearest to expose some of the myths about the north of England.
  • Reindeer Rock
    E6
    Reindeer RockEver since 1955 when Dickie Valentine stormed the charts with A Christmas Alphabet, the season of goodwill has been a bonanza for the record industry. There is scarcely a pop singer who has not made a Christmas record; from Cliff Richard to Bruce Springsteen , from Paul McCartney to Giant Haystacks. This programme plunders the best, and the worst, from the Yuletide pop archive, and combines them with some classic comedy.
  • ONE WORLD: The Years that Rocked the Planet
    E7
    ONE WORLD: The Years that Rocked the PlanetWhat do the Beatles, Chernobyl and the Wombles have in common? Rock nostalgia, news footage and comedy archive have been rolled into one for a green Rock 'n Roll Years special which charts the growing concern for the state of our planet over the last 25 years
  • Television's Greatest Christmas Hits
    E8
    Television's Greatest Christmas Hits
  • Up To the Port
    E9
    Up To the PortThose wonderful sunny family holidays in Portrush during the late 50s are recaptured on mainly amateur film.
  • The Prince's Army
    E10
    The Prince's ArmyHRH the Prince of Wales talks to Radio 1 DJ Simon Mayo in this special documentary to mark the second anniversary of the Prince's Trust Volunteers. The film follows the progress over three months of two teams on the scheme.
  • Franco: Behind the Myth
    E11
    Franco: Behind the MythThe last of the fascist dictators, General Franco outlived Hitler and Mussolini to rule Spain for 40 years. As modern Spain prepares to host the Olympic Games, the truth about Franco is a story it doesn't want to hear. Was he the saviour of Spain or a cruel tyrant? With unique access to Franco's family, including his only daughter Carmen, his confessor and key aides, and using previously hidden archives, including Franco's own home movies, Jonathan Dimbleby probes behind the veil of secrecy and amnesia which has obscured the true face of the man. Producer Anthony Geffen is acknowledged for his hard-hitting documentaries on world leaders such as Hirohito, Arafat and Ceausescu.
  • Eve Strikes Back
    E12
    Eve Strikes BackAdvice for women on personal safety. The Home Office estimates that 180,000 rapes and sexual assaults take place every year in England and Wales. American research suggests that women double their chances of avoiding rape if they fight back. Some women who did share their views. Presented by Lynsey de Paul.
  • Thomas Hardy's Dorset
    E13
    Thomas Hardy's DorsetA documentary about Thomas Hardy's Dorset with Sir Michael Hordern.
  • Annie Lennox - Diva
    E14
    Annie Lennox - DivaAnnie Lennox - Diva features an in-depth interview with the ex-Eurythmics singer as well as an extensive selection of archive footage.

 

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