Britain at War in Colour

Season 1

The Second World War has mainly been seen in black and white, but recent research has unearthed an abundance of superb colour film and shows what it really looked like to those who were there. Britain at War in Colour is a stunning and vivid new account of Britain during World War II and covers the events that happened on the Home Front between the years of 1934 and 1945. It tells the remarkable story of Britain's involvement in the Second World War using much previously unseen colour film footage, letter and diaries of the people who lived through this unforgettable period in British history. Narrated by John Thaw. Britain at War in Colour portrays the bloody conflict of the most cataclysmic event in recent history. It includes colour film of Winston Churchill before the 1945 election, British prisoners of war at a liberated prison camp in Burma and spectacular footage of the D-Day landings. Brilliant colour footage is also featured of a Royal visit to Warrington, of the Hampshire Regiment at their training camp at Seaford in Sussex in 1934 and of Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts marching along London's embankment in 1940.

Where to Watch Season 1

4 Episodes

  • Darkest Hour
    E1
    Darkest HourThe Darkest Hour focuses upon Britain's preparations for war with Germany, life on the home front, and the difficulties the British civilians and troops faced in surviving the terrors thrown at them by Hitler.
  • The Beginning of the End
    E2
    The Beginning of the EndThe Beginning Of The End has the fortunes of war turning and now Britain and her allies are able to tighten the screws upon their enemies.
  • Unknown Warriors
    E3
    Unknown WarriorsUnknown Warriors allows you to meet and listen to many of the people whose film and personal stories were used.
  • Letters, Diaries, Bonus Footage
    E4
    Letters, Diaries, Bonus Footage

Cast of Season 1

  • John ThawNarrateur

 

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