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Encyclopedia > Battlefield (documentary series)

Battlefield is a documentary series initially issued in 1994-5 that explores some of the most important battles fought during the Second World War. The series employs a novel approach where each battle is the climax of an extended series of events. The presentation is particularly effective using a perspective you never get in most war documentaries. Battlefield provides detailed accounts of individual battles from World War II, including troop movements, arms deployed, motivation of key players. Rare footage specific to each battle is included. Very comprehensive, exhaustive, entertaining. Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ...


These documentaries were produced and aired over several seasons as separate series. Series One is focused on the main key battles in WW2, and Series Two deals with other lesser known but also key battles. Series Three: Vietnam of the Battlefield Vietnam (documentary series) consists of twelve one-hour episodes from the acclaimed TV series devoted to Vietnam's key battles. Judgment of the Vietnam war has been clouded by issues which occurred away from Vietnam: the campus protests, the controversial presidencies of Johnson and Nixon, the agonised arguments over MIAs and POWs and the tormented veterans of that war. For so many people, the Vietnam War brings to mind events in America, not in Vietnam. When thoughts turn to Vietnam, attention focuses on a young girl burned by the napalm, piles of bodies at My Lai and the summary execution of a Viet Cong insurgent on the streets of Saigon. Those events are important, but they do not shed a great deal of light on the military realities of the conflict. Battlefield Series Three: Vietnam was the first definitive documentary of the Vietnam War as a war. It will intentionally avoid the subsidiary issues which cloud judgment of the war, so that a clearer picture of what actually happened on the ground and in the air will emerge. Battlefield Vietnam is the third installment of the documentary series Battlefield. ...


The Battlefield series was originally aired on BBC and later on PBS. The Military Channel currently shows a shortened version of the series. With a minimum of recreations, this show is nearly 100% actual combat footage. The narrator speaks throughout the series, with no interviews of actual battle veterans. Detailed analysis of the battle including leaders, commanders, soldiers and weapons is presented. Events preceding the featured battle are presented, as well as some aftermath details.


Each episode of Battlefield is divided into segments. A typical sequence is as follows:

  • Prelude to Battle
  • The Leaders
  • Strategy for Offense
  • Strategy for Defense
  • The Commanders
  • The Opposing Forces
  • Weapons
  • The Men
  • The Eve of Battle
  • The Battle, several Phases
  • Order of Battle
  • The Battle Won
  • After the Battle

Contents

Series One

Battlefield Series One
Genre Documentary
Running time 11 hours 10 minutes
Creator(s) La Mancha Productions, a co-production with Polygram Video International
Director(s) Andy Aitken, Dave Flitton, Justin McCarthy;
Writers: Andy Aitken, Dave Flitton, Charlie McBride, James Wignall
Producer(s) Dave Flitton
Starring Tim Pigott-Smith (Narrator)
Music by David Galbraith
Country of origin U.K.
Language(s) English
Release date(s) 02/05/2005
No. of episodes 6

BATTLEFIELD Series One (1994) consists of six two hour programs describing the pivotal confrontations of World War II (France, Britain, Midway, Stalingrad, Normandy and Berlin). Each conflict is placed in the larger context of the global situation. Strategy and tactics are described in detail with excellent graphics. Archival footage from several sources includes rare film from the Moscow archives. Narrated by Tim Piggot Smith and commemorating 60th anniversary of VE day - 8 May 1945: the battles of - France; Midway; Normandy; Britain; Stalingrad; Berlin: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...

  1. The Battle of France - Blitzkrieg's most astonishing triumph, establishing Hitler as unassailable within continental Europe.
  2. The Battle of Britain - An historical account of The Battle Of Britain which was to become a battle for air supremacy. The two mightiest air fleets in the world clashed in tumultuous mortal combat. At issue was Britain’s very survival.
  3. The Battle of Midway - An historical account of The Battle Of Midway which found the American Navy out-numbered 2:1 by the Japanese fleet. The stakes were no less dramatic when Americans met Japanese in this enthralling carrier-to-carrier battle of Midway. Both sides knew that the victor would rule the Pacific for years to come.
  4. The Battle of Stalingrad - The annihilation of an entire army amidst the charred and frozen ruins of Stalingrad was catastrophe for Nazi arms. Thereafter, the colossus of the Red Army was never to lose the initiative in the East.
  5. The Battle of Normandy - D-Day was the biggest amphibious operation in history. But even after the Allied troops had successfully forced a landing in strength, they still had to face a foe whose tenacity and resilience in defense was legendary.
  6. The Battle of Berlin - The furious, climatic last battle of Hitler’s war. Over half a million lives were lost as the Red Army finally crushed the last Nazi citadel.

Series 1 Specifications: Combatants  France  United Kingdom  Canada  Czechoslovakia  Poland  Belgium  Netherlands  Luxembourg Germany Italy Commanders Maurice Gamelin, Maxime Weygand (French) Lord Gort (British Expeditionary Force) Leopold III (Belgian) H.G. Winkelman (Dutch) Gerd von Rundstedt (Army Group A) Fedor von Bock (Army Group B) Wilhelm von Leeb (Army Group C) H.R... Combatants United Kingdom Including combatants from:[1] Poland New Zealand Canada Czechoslovakia Belgium Australia South Africa France Ireland United States Jamaica Palestine Rhodesia Germany Including combatants from Italy Commanders Hugh Dowding Hermann Göring Strength 754 single-seat fighters 149 two-seat fighters 560 bombers 500 coastal 1,963 total... Combatants United States Empire of Japan Commanders Chester W. Nimitz Frank J. Fletcher Raymond A. Spruance Isoroku Yamamoto Chuichi Nagumo Tamon Yamaguchi † Strength 3 carriers, ~50 support ships, 233 carrier aircraft, 127 land-based aircraft 4 carriers, 7 battleships, ~150 support ships, 248 carrier aircraft, 16 floatplanes Casualties 1 carrier... Combatants Germany Romania Italy Hungary Soviet Union Commanders Adolf Hitler Friedrich Paulus # Erich von Manstein Hermann Hoth Petre Dumitrescu Constantin Constantinescu Italo Garibaldi Gusztav Jany Vasiliy Chuikov Aleksandr Vasilyevskiy Georgiy Zhukov Semyon Timoshenko Konstantin Rokossovskiy Rodion Malinovskiy Andrei Yeremenko Strength Army Group B: German Sixth Army German Fourth Panzer Army... Combatants United States United Kingdom Canada Free France Poland Germany Commanders Dwight Eisenhower (Supreme Allied Commander) Bernard Montgomery (land) Bertram Ramsay (sea) Trafford Leigh-Mallory (air) Omar Bradley (U.S. 1st Army) Miles Dempsey (UK 2nd Army) Harry Crerar (Canadian 1st Army) Gerd von Rundstedt (OB WEST) Erwin Rommel (Heeresgruppe... Combatants Soviet Union Communist Poland Nazi Germany Commanders 1st Belorussian Front – Georgiy Zhukov 2nd Belorussian Front – Konstantin Rokossovskiy 1st Ukrainian Front – Ivan Konev Army Group Vistula – Gotthard Heinrici then Kurt von Tippelskirch[2] Army Group Centre – Ferdinand Schörner Berlin Defense Area – Helmuth Reymann then Helmuth Weidling #[3] Strength 2...

  • Genre/Theme: Documentary, war related
  • Language: English
  • DVD Region: Region 2 (Europe) and 4 (Australia, New Zealand)
  • Studio(s): Universal Pictures Video; Universal Music Operations Ltd.
  • Copyright 1994 Universal Pictures Visual Programming.
  • Music: David Galbraith
  • Publisher: Hornall Brothers Music Ltd.
  • Release date: 02/05/2005
  • Format: PAL, six two-hour episodes on six DVDs
  • Running Time: 11 hours 10 minutes

Series Two

BATTLEFIELD Series Two

BATTLEFIELD Series Two (1996) consists of six classic two-hour (100 minute) episodes that focus on the battles that won the Second World War: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...

  1. The Battle for North Africa - The long struggle for North Africa provided US forces with invaluable battle experience, paving the way for the eventual re-conquest of Europe.
  2. The Battle of the Atlantic - For the British the longest and most critical battle of the entire war. The German intention was to sever Britain's trading links with the world, guaranteeing her capitulation.
  3. The Battle for Russia - Hitler's plan for the conquest of Russia called for a classic Blitzkrieg offensive, which would be pressed ruthlessly to its conclusion within the course of a single season's campaign.
  4. The Battle for Italy - When victory in North Africa seemed assured,Allied Planners turned their attention to Italy. The objective was to seize Rome, knock Italy out of the war and push north towards Austria.
  5. The Battle of Leyte Gulf To restore American prestige in the Pacific, Roosevelt authorised an invasion of the Philippines, a former US territory and the scene of a humiliating defeat at the hands of Japan in 1942.
  6. The Battle of the Rhine During the last months of 1944 the British and Americans pressed steadily through France and Belgium to the western frontiers of the Third Reich.

Specifications: During World War II, the North African Campaign, also known as the Desert War, took place in the North African desert from September 13, 1940 to May 13, 1943. ... Combatants  United Kingdom  Canada  United States(1941–5)  Norway Poland Free French Navy  Germany  Italy (1940–3) Commanders  Sir Percy Noble  Sir Max K. Horton  Percy W. Nelles  Leonard W. Murray  Ernest J. King  Erich Raeder  Karl Dönitz Casualties 30,248 merchant sailors 3,500 merchant vessels 175 warships... Combatants Soviet Union,[1] Poland, Tannu Tuva (until 1944 incorporation with USSR), Mongolia Germany,[2] Italy (to 1943), Romania (to 1944), Finland (to 1944), Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Spain (to 1943, unofficial) Commanders Joseph Stalin, Aleksei Antonov, Ivan Konev, Rodion Malinovsky, Ivan Bagramyan, Kirill Meretskov, Ivan Petrov, Alexander Rodimtsev, Konstantin Rokossovsky... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Combatants United States Australia Empire of Japan Commanders William Halsey, Jr (3rd Fleet) Thomas C. Kinkaid (7th Fleet) Takeo Kurita (Centre Force) Shoji Nishimura† (Southern Force) Kiyohide Shima (Southern Force) Jisaburo Ozawa (Northern Force) Strength 17 aircraft carriers 18 escort carriers 12 battleships 24 cruisers 141 destroyers and destroyer escorts... During World War II, the Western Front was the theater of fighting west of Germany, encompassing the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Denmark. ...

  • Genre/Theme: Documentary, war related
  • Language: English
  • DVD Region: Region 2 (Europe)
  • Studio(s): Universal Pictures Video; Universal Music Operations Ltd
  • Release date: 02/05/2005
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of Discs: 6
  • Running Time: 300 mins

Series Three

Main article: Battlefield Vietnam (documentary series)
BATTLEFIELD Series Three

BATTLEFIELD Series Three (1999) presents the key battles of the Vietnam War in six two-hour episodes: Battlefield Vietnam is the third installment of the documentary series Battlefield. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...

  1. Dien Bien Phu - The Legacy : The Undeclared War
  2. Search and Destroy : The Showdown in the Iron Triangle
  3. Countdown to Tet : The Tet Offensive
  4. War on the DMZ : Siege at the Khe Sahn
  5. Air War Vietnam : Rolling Thunder
  6. Peace With Honour : The Fall of Saigon

Series Three was reissued by Time-Life as 12 each 50 minute segments on NTSC VHS videotapes. Between the end of 1996 until late summer 1998, Gavin Bonnar allied with World War II Veteran Greg Moodie, struggled through an intense two year Tour of Duty in a seemingly impossible battle to produce 3D animations and graphics for the 12 hour documentary series that is Battlefield Vietnam. The series was produced by LaMancha Productions. The series was produced and directed by Dave Flitton. A PolyGram Visual Programming/Lamancha co-production. Narrated by Gavin MacFadyen.


Series Four

BATTLEFIELD Series Four - Complete.
BATTLEFIELD Series Four Video tapes.

BATTLEFIELD Series Four has been published by Time-Life with 50-minute NTSC VHS videotape episodes. The program copyright is Cromwell Productions, Ltd. (2001). This series of 12 tapes includes the following titles: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...

  1. Pearl Harbor
  2. Fall Of Singapore
  3. The Bomber Offensive 1941-1943
  4. The Destruction Of The Luftwaffe 1944-1945
  5. Awakening The Bear
  6. Russia's War Against Japan
  7. Island Hopping
  8. The Defeat Of Japan
  9. Operation Zitadelle
  10. The Battle For Kursk
  11. The Road To Leningrad
  12. The Battle For Kurland

Series 4 - 6

In May 2006, Eagle Rock Entertainment issued NTSC Region 1 DVDs of "Battlefield - The classic military series" with 18 programs of 100 minutes each. For more than ten years, ‘Battlefield’ has led the way in World War Two documentary programming. Often imitated but never surpassed, the series has become an almost permanent fixture in the schedules of broadcasters all over the world and has established itself as a firm favourite amongst generations of viewers new and old. Major networks still enjoying success with the ‘Battlefield’ brand include Discovery Networks Europe (UK) and PBS Television (USA). ‘Battlefield’ has also been at the top of the list for buyers of military history videos - an essential addition to any military collection.


The series features

  • Fascinating archive film, including rare colour footage
  • Informative maps and graphics
  • The political and military situation before each battle
  • Portraits of leaders and commanders
  • Explanations of weapons and tactics
  • Detailed analysis of the cause of each battle
  • The action in the context of the war as a whole

Titles in series 4 from 2001:

  1. The Battle Of Kursk
  2. Air War Over Germany
  3. Manchuria - The Forgotten Victory
  4. Pearl Harbor
  5. Guadalcanal
  6. The Siege Of Leningrad

Titles in series 5 from 2001:

  1. The Battles For Tunisia
  2. El Alamein
  3. Monte Cassino
  4. The West Wall
  5. Arnhem
  6. The Battle Of Falaise / Caen

Titles in series 6 from 2002:

  1. Battle for Crimea
  2. Scandinavia - The Forgotten Front
  3. The War Against U-Boats
  4. Destination Okinawa
  5. The Campaign in the Balkans
  6. The Fight for the Mediterranean

Several episodes have been shown on The Military Channel:


The Battle of France, The Battle of Britain, The Battle of Berlin, The Battle of Midway, The Battle of Stalingrad , The Battle of Normandy, The Battle of Leyte Gulf, The Battle of Kursk, The Battle of the Atlantic, The Battle for Russia, The Battle for North Africa, The Battle for Italy, The Battle of the Rhine Combatants  France  United Kingdom  Canada  Czechoslovakia  Poland  Belgium  Netherlands  Luxembourg Germany Italy Commanders Maurice Gamelin, Maxime Weygand (French) Lord Gort (British Expeditionary Force) Leopold III (Belgian) H.G. Winkelman (Dutch) Gerd von Rundstedt (Army Group A) Fedor von Bock (Army Group B) Wilhelm von Leeb (Army Group C) H.R... The Battle of Britain was the fourth of Frank Capras Why We Fight series. ... Combatants Soviet Union Poland Germany Commanders Georgiy Zhukov Ivan Konev Konstantin Rokossovskiy Vasiliy Chuykov Adolf Hitler â€  Gotthard Heinrici Helmuth Reymann Ernst Kaether (one day) Helmuth Weidling # Karl Dönitz # Wilhelm Mohnke # Strength 2,500,000 soldiers, 6,250 tanks, 7,500 aircraft, 41,600 artillery pieces [1] 1,000,000... A 1942 documentary film directed by Oscar-winning director John Ford. ... Combatants Germany Romania Italy Hungary Soviet Union Commanders Adolf Hitler Friedrich Paulus # Erich von Manstein Hermann Hoth Petre Dumitrescu Constantin Constantinescu Italo Garibaldi Gusztav Jany Vasiliy Chuikov Aleksandr Vasilyevskiy Georgiy Zhukov Semyon Timoshenko Konstantin Rokossovskiy Rodion Malinovskiy Andrei Yeremenko Strength Army Group B: German Sixth Army German Fourth Panzer Army... Combatants United States United Kingdom Canada Free France Poland Germany Commanders Dwight Eisenhower (Supreme Allied Commander) Bernard Montgomery (land) Bertram Ramsay (sea) Trafford Leigh-Mallory (air) Omar Bradley (U.S. 1st Army) Miles Dempsey (UK 2nd Army) Harry Crerar (Canadian 1st Army) Gerd von Rundstedt (OB WEST) Erwin Rommel (Heeresgruppe... Combatants United States Australia Empire of Japan Commanders William Halsey, Jr (3rd Fleet) Thomas C. Kinkaid (7th Fleet) Takeo Kurita (Centre Force) Shoji Nishimura† (Southern Force) Kiyohide Shima (Southern Force) Jisaburo Ozawa (Northern Force) Strength 17 aircraft carriers 18 escort carriers 12 battleships 24 cruisers 141 destroyers and destroyer escorts... Combatants Germany Soviet Union Commanders Erich von Manstein Günther von Kluge Hermann Hoth Walther Model Georgiy Zhukov Konstantin Rokossovskiy Nikolay Vatutin Ivan Konyev Strength 2,700 tanks 800,000 infantry 2,000 aircraft 3,600 tanks 1,300,000 infantry and supporting troops 2,400 aircraft Casualties German Kursk... Battle of the Atlantic can refer to either of two naval campaigns, depending on context: World War I - First Battle of the Atlantic World War II - Second Battle of the Atlantic A Third Battle of the Atlantic was envisioned to be be part of any Third World War that arose...


Time-Life Video has published a NTSC VHS videotape series based on the PBS broadcasts of BATTLEFIELD Series One as the TIME-LIFE VIDEO: BATTLEFIELD WORLD WAR II VIDEO LIBRARY.


1) THE BATTLE OF FRANCE "DANZIG" (1994) * 56 MINUTES • Rare archival footage and state-of-the-art computer graphics in the Battle of France details the complexities of Hitler's greatest campaign...and illustrates that within the firestorm of that momentous victory would burn the embers of his eventual defeat.


2) THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN - PRELUDE TO BATTLE (1994) * 58 MINUTES • Part one of the Battle of Britain brings you inside Hitler's War Room, inside the cockpits and inside the tactics of the leaders themselves with rare archival footage, state-of-the-art computer graphics and obscure, often shocking, facts about the battle that was Britain's "finest hour."


3) THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN - THE BATTLE (1994) * 57 MINUTES • Part two of the Battle of Britain brings you closer than ever before the fury of war. By pulling his strike force way from the crippled British military airfields, Hitler unwittingly gave the RAF precious time to recover. The campaign he expected to proceed smoothly, turned into a battle for the ages.


4) THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY - PRELUDE TO BATTLE (1994) * 57 MINUTES • Part one of the Battle of Midway lays the groundwork for the most spectacular sea battle of World War II -- one in which at no point did the opposing forces ever come into visual contact with each other. Midway Island with its strategic position made it a throne from which a navy could rule the Pacific.


5) THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY - THE BATTLE (1994) * 57 MINUTES • Part two of the Battle of Midway chronicles one of World War II most famous naval engagements. The Japanese were confident of another triumph. The Americans, armed with radar and the ability to read Japanese coded communications, fought back with surprising ferocity. CASUALTIES - AMERICA: the carrier Yorktown, one destroyer, 150 planes and 307 lives. JAPAN: four aircraft carriers, two heavy cruisers, three destroyers, 275 planes and 3,500 lives!


6) THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD - PRELUDE TO BATTLE (1994) * 58 min • Part one of the Battle of Stalingrad is the story of Germany's Wehrmacht against the Russian Red Army. The Russians appeared to be seriously overmatched, but history would prove that they were ready for battle when it counted.


7) THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD - THE BATTLE (1994) * 57 MINUTES • Part two of the Battle of Stalingrad provides an unflinching glimpse of the desperation and horrors of war during one of World War II's most ferocious and bloody battles. Hitler's Sixth Army held Stalingrad alone -- cut off from supplies by hundreds of miles of Russian-held territory. After a brutal battle 110,000 German soldiers were captured -- only 5,000 lived to see Germany again!


8) THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY - PRELUDE TO BATTLE (1994) * 57 min • The men: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt & Adolf Hitler. The Germans are prepared for the invasion, but the Allies' campaign of deception made them deploy their armies in the wrong places. Meanwhile, the Allies had broken the German Enigma code giving them a priceless advantage.


9) THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY - THE BATTLE (1994) * 58 MINUTES • June 6, 1944 - D-Day! In one day, five separate beaches were taken, Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword. Within days, all the Allied beachheads were linked up. However, progress was excruciating slow. See in detail World War II's most important battle!


10) THE BATTLE OF BERLIN - PRELUDE TO BATTLE (1994) * 57 min • The men: Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. Intelligence experts informed Hitler that the Red Army had deployed eleven men for every German soldier along the Eastern Front. Seven Soviet tanks for every German Tank, Twenty Soviet guns for every German gun...Hitler ignored the warnings. The result was one of the most bitter, savage and horrific battles of World War II.


11) THE BATTLE OF BERLIN - THE BATTLE (1994) * 58 MINUTES • As senior Nazi officials cowardly fled from Berlin, 300,000 Germans were left to defend the city -- less than 20 % with combat experience. The German soldiers contested every inch preferring death to life under Soviet rule. The result? 305,000 Soviet deaths, 125,000 German civilians killed, thousands more military casualties. The legacy of this battle would be the eventual erection of the Berlin Wall.


Time-Life Video issued NTSC tapes of Battlefield Series Two as Volumes 13 through 24:

  • Battlefield: Volume 13-The Battle for North Africa: Prelude to Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 14-The Battle for North Africa: The Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 15-Battle of the Atlantic-Prelude to Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 16-Battle of the Atlantic-The Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 17-Battle for Russia-Prelude to Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 18-Battle for Russia-The Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 19-Battle for Italy: Prelude to Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 20-Battle for Italy: The Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 21-Battle of Leyte Gulf:Prelude to Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 22-Battle of Leyte Gulf:The Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 23-Battle of the Rhine:Prelude to Battle
  • Battlefield: Volume 24-Battle of the Rhine:The Battle

Numerous other episodes were made in 2001-2002 that included some of the minor battles of the war, including Battle of the Crimea, Battle for Manchuria, Air War over Europe, Battle of Leningrad, Battle of the West Wall, Battle of El Alamein..etc. Siege of Leningrad Conflict World War II Date September 8, 1941 - January 18, 1944 Place Leningrad, USSR Result Soviet victory The Siege of Leningrad (today Saint Petersburg), during World War II, lasted from September 8, 1941, to January 18, 1944. ... El Alamein is a town in northern Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea coast. ...


The Battlefield series has been issued in videotape by Polygram Video (UK - PAL format) and Time-Life (USA - NTSC format). DVD collections were reissued by Polygram Video in the UK (PAL format) in 2005.


The credits for Series One include:

  • Narrator - Tim Piggot Smith
  • Executive Producers - David Rozalla, Dave McWhinnie
  • Producer - Dale Flitton
  • Directors - Andy Aitken, Dave Flitton, Justin McCarthy
  • Editor - Neil McLauchlan
  • Assistant Editor - Gordon Bruic
  • Graphic Designer - Greg Moodie
  • Assistant Directors - Jo Scott, Moe Honan, James Wignall
  • Writers - Andy Aitken, Dave Flition, Charlie McBride, James Wignall
  • Historical Consultant - Prof. John Erickson
  • Music - David Galbraith
  • Sound Effects - Fred Parsons
  • Production Assistant - Kate Hymers

The Battlefield series is copyrighted by PolyGram Video International. The series was produced by Cromwell Productions of Stratford Upon Avon, Warwicks, ENGLAND. Over the years Cromwell Productions in the UK has produced a wide variety of military history documentaries.


Example Citations from Library Collections

  • The Battle of Midway / La Mancha Productions, a co-production with Polygram Video International; producer, Dave Flitton; directors, Andy Aitken, Dave Flitton, Justin McCarthy; writers, Andy Aitken, Dave Flitton, Charlie McBride, James Wignall; editor, Neil McLauchlan, assistant editor, Gordon Bruic; narrator, Tim Piggot Smith; music, David Galbraith. Alexandria, Va.: Time Life Video; PolyGram Video, 1995. 2 videocassettes (VHS) (118 min.). [PolyGram Video V699-05, V699-06].
  • Battlefield : Battle of Britain. New York : La Mancha Productions; distributed by Polygram Video, 1994. 116 min. (940.542 B2 1994 v.01 c.2 Video / IRC-CIS)
  • BATTLEFIELD VIETNAM [VIDEORECORDING] / SERIES PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY DAVE FLITTON. [U.K.] : Universal Studios, c2005. "A PolyGram Visual Programming/Lamancha co-production." Colour recording system: PAL ; Region 2, 4. Narrated by Gavin MacFadyen. Disc 1. Dien Bien Phu, the legacy -- The undeclared war. Disc 2. Search and destroy -- Showdown in the iron triangle. Disc 3. Countdown to Tet -- The Tet offensive. Disc 4. War on the DMZ -- Siege at Khe Sanh. Disc 5. Air war Vietnam -- Rolling thunder. Disc 6. Peace with honor -- The fall of Saigon. Computer graphics and archival footage illustrate many facets of the various battles of the Vietnam era. First released: U.S. : PolyGram Visual Programming, 1998. DVD. ERC Reserve Media. 959.7043 BATT. Region 2,4 Contents:6 discs.


 
 

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