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Rohna -> War documentary (3/6/2005 12:27:50 PM)

I used to watch it a lot on PBS when I was younger and my absolute favorite documentary is "World at War". GI Diary came a close second, with War Chronicles following.

(Was watching it tonight)




Dutchgy2000 -> RE: War documentary (3/6/2005 12:36:30 PM)

lol.. you know reading that I had to think back about when I was younger and watching war documantaries thinking: why didnīt the $#&$#& Americans and British help us out, what the %$#%$#& did they expect us to do?!! (ah yes, the things ya worry about when ya are younger [:)]

Now in the game I can make them... lol (and much use it is.. not!) so atleast we end up on the seafloor together [:D] )




scott64 -> RE: War documentary (3/6/2005 6:18:40 PM)

There was a program that featured a soldier on each side, Japan and USA. Not sure of what the name of it was.




donkuchi19 -> RE: War documentary (3/6/2005 6:21:09 PM)

Being a Navy Fanboy, I always liked Victory at Sea. World at War was good one too though.




waynec -> RE: War documentary (3/8/2005 4:20:51 AM)

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There was a program that featured a soldier on each side, Japan and USA. Not sure of what the name of it was.


i remember that but can't think of the name. was it battlefront of battlefield?

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Crimguy -> RE: War documentary (3/8/2005 7:30:30 AM)

Victory at Sea rocked. I want to get a copy of that series.

Even though it wasn't military, Connections was a great series on TLC. Anyone ever see it, or know if reruns are available?

Don't ask me why I've been thinking about that program - I was just having a talk with my wife about it (she's a teacher).




DeepSix -> RE: War documentary (3/8/2005 7:36:54 AM)

Connections was cool. Don't know about reruns; you can probably buy it or parts of it from A&E. All the nerd channels have kind of gone to hell since A&E took them over (even A&E lol). Seems like all they ever do now is talk about UFO conspiracies.[:'(]




Speedysteve -> RE: War documentary (3/8/2005 2:21:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: waynec

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There was a program that featured a soldier on each side, Japan and USA. Not sure of what the name of it was.


i remember that but can't think of the name. was it battlefront of battlefield?

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Battlefield if it's the one i'm thinking of. I like thta too. Not always 100% accurate but nice use of maps and footage.

World at War was excellent for it's time. Also had a fair few interviews with then still alive generals/commanders etc




Gem35 -> RE: War documentary (3/8/2005 4:02:04 PM)

Tim Piggot-Smith narrated The series 'battlefield'. His voice alone made it an excellent program. Best documentory I have ever seen on WW II. Sad part is I never had the chance to record it when it aired on PBS.[:(]




freeboy -> RE: War documentary (3/8/2005 4:52:05 PM)

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Connections was a great series on TLC

absolutely the best very very interesting show




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