Saul David discovers the lost camps that were set up to train the hundreds of thousands of animals, from cavalry horses to mules, sent to the frontline during WWI.
Source: BBC 1
Royal Victoria Hospital
Author Philip Hoare examines the shocking stories of the World War I Hampshire hospital doctors who faked footage on cures for shellshock.
13-11-2019
BBC 1
The Trawlermen
Examining the role of east coast fishermen in WWI, and the story of the trawler captain who was accused by the Germans of being a war criminal.
18-05-2019
BBC 1
The Safe House
Louise Minchin explores how Dunham Massey stately home in Cheshire was turned into a hospital for injured British soldiers during WWI.
21-10-2014
BBC 1
Whose Side Are You On?
Professor Jean Seaton uncovers the story of industrial conflict in Devon during the First World War.
14-10-2014
BBC 1
The Zeppelin Terror
Historian Ben Robinson employs archive film, expert analysis 3D graphics and eyewitness testimony to trace the first air attacks on Britain by the Zeppelin.
07-10-2014
BBC 1
The Equine Army
Saul David discovers the lost camps that were set up to train the hundreds of thousands of animals, from cavalry horses to mules, sent to the frontline during WWI.
30-09-2014
BBC 1
Despatches From Tyneside
Chris Jackson follows a community project creating a unique picture of the impact of conflict on those living and working on Tyneside.
16-09-2014
BBC 1
The Killing Factories
Kate Adie tells the story of the women and men who produced the millions of shells used in trench warfare and the dangers in the factories where they worked.
09-09-2014
BBC 1
When The Whistle Blew
Josh Lewsey recalls the sacrifice made by football and rugby players during WWI and explores how they shaped the modern game.
02-06-2014
BBC 1
The Safe House
Louise Minchin explores how Dunham Massey stately home in Cheshire was turned into a hospital for injured British soldiers during WWI.
21-10-2014
BBC 1
The Zeppelin Terror
Historian Ben Robinson employs archive film, expert analysis 3D graphics and eyewitness testimony to trace the first air attacks on Britain by the Zeppelin.
07-10-2014
BBC 1
When The Whistle Blew
Josh Lewsey recalls the sacrifice made by football and rugby players during WWI and explores how they shaped the modern game.
02-06-2014
BBC 1
The Equine Army
Saul David discovers the lost camps that were set up to train the hundreds of thousands of animals, from cavalry horses to mules, sent to the frontline during WWI.
30-09-2014
BBC 1
Whose Side Are You On?
Professor Jean Seaton uncovers the story of industrial conflict in Devon during the First World War.
14-10-2014
BBC 1
Despatches From Tyneside
Chris Jackson follows a community project creating a unique picture of the impact of conflict on those living and working on Tyneside.
16-09-2014
BBC 1
The Trawlermen
Examining the role of east coast fishermen in WWI, and the story of the trawler captain who was accused by the Germans of being a war criminal.
18-05-2019
BBC 1
The Killing Factories
Kate Adie tells the story of the women and men who produced the millions of shells used in trench warfare and the dangers in the factories where they worked.
09-09-2014
BBC 1
Royal Victoria Hospital
Author Philip Hoare examines the shocking stories of the World War I Hampshire hospital doctors who faked footage on cures for shellshock.
13-11-2019
BBC 1