
Overview
Eighty years ago, a secret new weapon was born - the tank. From its inauspicious debut on the Somme in 1916 to the massed-tank battles of Cambrai and Amiens, the British media and public were fascinated with the tank. But how did this potent propaganda weapon actually perform on the battlefield? First-hand accounts from Tank Corps veterans and rarely seen archive film trace the highs and lows of this technological novelty, piecing together the true story of the tank in the First World War.
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14 - 1Out of the Ashes January 11, 1995
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14 - 2Uncle Ho and Uncle Sam March 23, 1995
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14 - 3The BBC in Vietnam March 30, 1995
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14 - 4The Life and Loves of Oscar Wilde April 15, 1995
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14 - 5Special: Biafra - Fighting a War without Guns July 23, 1995
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14 - 6Evidence of Vikings October 08, 1995
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14 - 7The True Story of Pocahontas October 15, 1995
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14 - 8Kamikaze October 22, 1995
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14 - 9Quiet Revolution October 29, 1995
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14 - 10The Projection Racket November 05, 1995
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14 - 11Tanks - Wonder Weapon of WW1? November 12, 1995