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Documentaries produced by or for the BBC.

Where to Watch BBC Documentaries • Season 1994

14 Episodes

  • Jerry Building: Unholy Relics of Nazi Germany
    E1
    Jerry Building: Unholy Relics of Nazi GermanyJonathan Meades explores the architecture of Nazi Germany, from its holiday camps to its concentration camps.
  • Manga!
    E2
    Manga!Documentary about Japanese comic books (Manga) and the Anime films inspired by them.
  • Dream Town: A Brief Anatomy of Blackpool
    E3
    Dream Town: A Brief Anatomy of BlackpoolA revealing and often ribald look at the seaside resort where people can let their hair down, whether in the sedate atmosphere of the Tower Ballroom or on the world's biggest and fastest rollercoaster. Actor David Thewlis returns to his home town, a place where beer is drunk and dreams are played out against the backdrop of a thoroughly British fantasy.
  • Three Salons at the Seaside
    E4
    Three Salons at the SeasideA visit to three Blackpool hairdressing salons, where an elderly community carries on its daily life oblivious to the hordes of tourists on its doorstep.
  • Murder in Belgravia - The Lucan Affair
    E5
    Murder in Belgravia - The Lucan AffairSince the discovery of the body of children's nanny Sandra Rivett on 7 November 1974, Lord Lucan has been the prime suspect for her murder. This documentary sheds new light on the accepted theory of what happened that fateful November night in Belgravia.
  • The Carpenters at the BBC
    E6
    The Carpenters at the BBCWith the cult of the Carpenters continuing to rival that of those other 70s stars Abba, here is another chance to see the Carpenters' debut BBC concert, recorded on their first British tour in September 1971. Hits include Close to You, Superstar and We've Only Just Begun, together with the odd Beatles tune and a Bacharach/David medley. Karen's drumming and Richard's keyboards are supported by their five-piece touring band and an orchestra under Johnny Pearson.
  • Paul Merton Live at the Palladium
    E7
    Paul Merton Live at the PalladiumEarlier this year comedian Paul Merton achieved a life-long ambition when he topped the bill for a season at the London Palladium. Tonight viewers have an opportunity to watch the show which ran the comedy gamut from the sardonic wit for which Merton is famous to his hilarious salute to the ice skaters Torvill and Dean, not forgetting a comic version of the pantomime Aladdin, as never seen before. Featuring Lee Simpson and Richard Vranch.
  • The Battle of Austerlitz
    E8
    The Battle of AusterlitzThe Battle of Austerlitz, also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors, was one of Napoleon's greatest victories, where the French Empire effectively crushed the Third Coalition. On 2 December 1805 (20 November Old Style, 11 Frimaire An XIV, in the French Republican Calendar), a French army, commanded by Emperor Napoleon I, decisively defeated a Russo-Austrian army, commanded by Tsar Alexander I and Holy Roman Emperor Francis II, after nearly nine hours of difficult fighting. The battle took place near Austerlitz (Slavkov u Brna) about 10 Km (6 mi) south-east of Brno in Moravia, at that time in the Austrian Empire (present day Czech Republic). The battle is often regarded as a tactical masterpiece. The French victory at Austerlitz effectively brought the Third Coalition to an end. On 26 December 1805, Austria and France signed the Treaty of Pressburg, which took Austria out of the war, reinforced the earlier treaties of Campo Formio and Lunéville, made Austria cede land to Napoleon's German allies, and imposed an indemnity of 40 million francs on the defeated Habsburgs. Russian troops were allowed to head back to home soil. Victory at Austerlitz also permitted the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine, a collection of German states intended as a buffer zone between France and central Europe. In 1806, the Holy Roman Empire ceased to exist when Holy Roman Emperor Francis II kept Francis I of Austria as his only official title. These achievements, however, did not establish a lasting peace on the continent. Prussian worries about growing French influence in Central Europe sparked the War of the Fourth Coalition in 1806.
  • Man On The Moon
    E9
    Man On The MoonThe story of Project Apollo, the US space programme, from the early days of the space race with the Soviet Union to the first moon landing 25 years ago in 1969. Featuring interviews with astronauts and ground staff, plus spectacular and rarely seen archive film. Introduced by Neil Armstrong , the first man to set foot on the surface of the moon.
  • Great Pyramid - Gateway to the Stars
    E10
    Great Pyramid - Gateway to the StarsWriters Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert claim that the 4,500 year old pyramid is an instrument of worship in the stellar cult of the fourth Egyptian dynasty. Emma Freud talks to experts who have studied the pyramids.
  • Digging the Dancing Queens
    E11
    Digging the Dancing QueensPart of a celebration of Top of the Pops 30th anniversary, with a documentary looking at dance troupe Pan's People who appeared weekly on UK pop music show from 1970-1976.
  • Girl Friday
    E12
    Girl FridayJoanna Lumley agrees to spend nine days on an uninhabited desert island off the coast of Madagascar with just a basic survival kit and a film crew.
  • At the Drop of Flanders & Swann
    E13
    At the Drop of Flanders & SwannThe BBC has featured Flanders & Swann in documentaries, notably At the Drop of Flanders & Swann, hosted by John Amis, which used footage from a 1962 BBC program and later performances to cover their career.
  • Peace in No Man's Land
    E14
    Peace in No Man's Land Three soldiers recall the famous occasion during the First World War when British and German troops abandoned their trenches on the Western Front on Christmas Day 1914.

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