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    UK BBC TV Programme Tankies: Tank Heroes of World War II

    A new two part series starts tonight @ 21:00 on UK BBC 2 called "Tankies: Tank Heroes of World War II".

    Here is the link to more information:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pvbds

    And in case the link moves.....

    The Second World War was the ultimate conflict of the machine age, and the tank was its iconic symbol. The "tankies" who fought inside had experience of much of the conflict from the fall of France, to the deserts of Africa, from the invasion of Italy to D-Day, and on to the final victory in Germany.

    In this two part series, historian, BBC Diplomatic Editor, and former officer in the Royal Tank Regiment, Mark Urban tells the story of six remarkable men from one armoured unit - The Fifth Royal Tank Regiment, also known as the Filthy Fifth.

    Using first hand testimony from the last surviving veterans alongside previously unseen letters and diaries, Mark Urban brings the story of an extraordinary "band of brothers" to life, and in visceral detail. At the same time he analyses the evolution of Tank production in Britain and illustrates how we fell far behind our German enemies, in both technology and tactics, relying instead on dogged determination and a relentless drive to victory, whatever the costs.

    In part one, Mark begins his journey in Northern France introducing our band of brothers in the midst of the Fall of France and the retreat to Dunkirk. Characters such as "rookie" tank driver Gerry Solomon join veterans, themselves still only in their twenties, such as and Jake Wardrop and Harry Finlayson.

    Mark Urban then follows in the Tankies footsteps across the deserts of North Africa. Here he looks at the game changing tank battles of Sidi Rezegh, Alam Halfa and of course the battle that changed the course of the Second World War, Alamein. He then takes us back to England where the "Tankies" expect a well-earned rest; instead they are confronted with the news that as battle hardened troops they must fight again, this time on the beaches of Normandy.

    With spectacular archive footage, including rarely seen colour footage, "Tankies" brings to life the Second World War from a unique point of view.

    #2
    I recorded it but haven't had a chance to watch it yet, was it any good in the end ?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Helden View Post
      I recorded it but haven't had a chance to watch it yet, was it any good in the end ?
      Unfortunately not as good as I hoped.

      Some nice shots of (I think!) of the Bovington collection and I enjoyed the stories from the veterans but there was a lot of "filler".

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        #4
        The second and final episode was a lot better than the first.

        Well worth a watch.

        The BBC iPlayer link is:

        http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode..._II_Episode_2/

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          #5
          Yes, I agree.

          I've just watched it and it was much better than first.

          I didn't realise the Cromwell was so bad as an afv.

          Chris.

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            #6
            A good documentary. Lots of quotes from the war diary of Jake Wardrop used, and i would recommend the book based on this diary Tanks across the desert edited by George Forty, an excellent read.

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