Mon, Apr 3, 1989
A glimpse into the life of MI5 'cut-out' David Coghlan, a free-lance agent whose work for that organization was in the secret, shadowy world of covert surveillance and telephone tapping. The program was presented by Olivia O'Leary, narrated by Roger Finnigan and produced by Yorkshire Television.
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Mon, May 22, 1989
"Four Hours in My Lai" is a documentary film made by Yorkshire Television in England concerning an infamous massacres of Vietnamese civilians in Tu Cung sub-hamlet, better known to the US Army as My Lai (4) and commonly referred to as "Pinksville", on 16th March 1968. This massacre was carried out by "Charlie Company" - members of C Company, 1st battalion, 20th Infantry, 11th Light Infantry Brigade of the US Army. The film-makers interview participants in and survivors of the tragedy, trying to understand how such an atrocity could have happened.
Mon, Oct 2, 1989
A Well-Founded Fear - Documentary about Tamil refugees seeking asylum in Britain. Hearts of Oak - Documentary about the friendship between Herbert Herrmann and Taff Davies, who were on opposing sides in World War II at the time of the sinking of the Royal Oak in Scapa Flow by a German U-Boat in October 1939.