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- On the 60th anniversary of the assassination of John F Kennedy, this is a unique, moment-by-moment view of the events in Dallas, Texas on the 22nd November 1963.
- In this two-part series, explore the mystery behind the assassination of President John F Kennedy with Dr David J Hall.
- An in depth look at some of the greatest aircraft that have seen service in different armed conflicts. Experts examine factors affecting the manufacture and use of the aircraft, while individual participants offer their perspectives.
- Climb into the cockpits of historic planes, and meet the craftsmen who dedicate their time to bring these aviation icons back to life.
- Since opening its doors in 1981, The Center of Family Love has been offering residential and vocational programs for atypical and neurodiverse individuals to help them grow, learn and thrive; changing lives, outcomes and communities.
- Explore the world of injured US soldiers - their loss, pain, redemption and rise as they return to an America which is ill-equipped for them. When a missile exploded next to his helicopter, Walt Fricke's life changed forever.
- A Historical retrospective documentary film featuring untold stories from across Europe about one of the turning points of the Second World War, by those who saw action in the critical period in 1940.
- The extraordinary story of a a race driver coaching legend, his long lost son and the car that connects them after 60 years. A touching and fascinating story set against the backdrop of the European Historic Grand Prix race series.
- The Foo Fighters, the mysterious glowing orbs of World War II that later gave their name to a band, first appeared on a much bigger stage - the battle-torn skies over Europe. Glowing balls ducked and dodged military flight formations at high speed, under apparent intelligent control. Some were even photographed or filmed. Military chiefs rushed to explain the craft in official reports as Nazi or Japanese secret weapons. At the end of the conflict the mysterious interceptor sightings faded away, to be replaced with their modern counterpart: the UFO.
- Film following the efforts to rescue one of the most important and influential seaplanes of WWII when it became stranded in the notorious waters of the Loch Ness.
- In commemoration of the war efforts and the lives lost in the battle for freedom, this compelling documentary celebrates the approaching 75th Anniversary of freedom and peace in Europe. Archive footage from World War II is almost exclusively black and white, however, this film, with its full - colour archive, sits alongside newly recorded interviews with some of the dwindling numbers of those who lived through this momentous day This compelling documentary celebrates the approaching 75th Anniversary of freedom and peace in Europe.
- A veteran C47 and it's museum crew from the Commemorative Air Force set out to offer aid to the victims of Hurricane Harvey, from their Texas base.
- An extraordinary look at the life of Uri Geller, the man famous for bending spoons and reading minds, told through exclusive interviews with the man himself.
- An in depth re-examination of archive footage, archive witness testimonies and recently declassified documents, photographs and footage of the alleged 1947 Roswell Alien spacecraft crash.
- One of only two remaining examples of the monoplane built by Louis Bleriot, the pioneering channel-crosser. This elderly aircraft is put gently through its paces for the cameras, leaving the ground on one of its rare outside excursions.
- A look at a beautifully restored example of the later, clipped-wing version of the legendary fighter-plane flown by Czech refugee pilots in the UK during wartime, featuring long-unseen test and operational footage.
- The ugly-ducking aircraft that shunned the limelight - and the daylight. Learn the story of how the aircraft, an initial failure, helped win the war supporting covert operations.
- The astonishing tale of a tiny 1930s aircraft capable of 230mph, that smashed records all over the world in the hands of an almost forgotten British hero, Alex Henshaw.
- Developed just too late for WW2, it was called an aerial anachronism - a piston engine warplane in a world of jets and missiles. However, it was to come into its own during the Korean and Vietnam wars
- The wooden wonder that simply outran its foes, and took part in some of WW2s most daring missions. We get an up close look at the only running example in Europe
- The ugliest combat veteran of Vietnam. Though never a fighter or a bomber, the sight of the Caribou above the jungle proved just as welcome for troops on the ground.
- The team flies a P-40 Warhawk, a fighter that was obsolete before the Second World War commenced in Europe, but served right to the conclusion in every theatre of the conflict
- Unique access to the museum example of 'The Turkey' is combined with stunning archive footage and the heartbreaking story of a fatally wounded gunner.
- Crude, yet pretty, and deadly, the Yak 3 and its siblings were Soviet Russias best fighter planes of WW2, and were taken into combat by the worlds first female front line pilots.
- The remarkable story of the definitive German fighter plane, and it greatest exponent, Adolf Galland - a deadly ace, respected o both sides of the Channel.
- The mighty Flying Fortress takes to the air as we examine the background and development of one of WWIIs most iconic bombers. Serving with both the USAAF and the RAF, we see it in action and fly a surfing example.
- Cruelly called 'the packing case the B17 came in,' the Liberator more than proved its worth over Europe and the Pacific, patterning the B17 to deliver a blow to the axis powers in WWII however it wasn't simply a bomb delivery system.
- Often called 'the forgotten bomber', the mighty North American twin delivered the first blow in the fight back against Japan, in one of the most daring and audacious raids of all time.
- The aircraft capable of delivering the payload of a B17, in a single post war air frame. The many variants of this single piston engined fighter bomber helped dominate the air to ground attack role in Vietnam, earning quite a reputation.
- The definitive combat helicopter saw first blood in South East Asia and has been transport, gunship, smoke ship, command centre, MediVac and dozens of other roles. We hear and see it's hair raising missions and watch it earn its fame.
- The F15 Eagle immediately turned the tide of the first Gulf War to prove its greatness. Our immaculately restored MiG Killer was involved in one of the most bizarre combat incidents during that conflict, and has survived to tell the tale.