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- When Iraq invades Kuwait in August 1990, a callous Indian businessman becomes the spokesperson for more than 170,000 stranded countrymen.
- Two-part historic drama about a difficult love affair between a German woman and an American soldier during the Berlin Airlift. After her husband Axel is declared dead, Luise Kielberg must survive as a single mother of a 12-year-old boy in post-war Berlin. At the beginning of the Soviet Blockade in 1948, she waitresses at the Tempelhof Airport and gets to know General William Turner, one of the most influential aides of General Clay to organize the American airlifts. Luise becomes his personal secretary and falls in love with him, but suddenly Axel returns.
- History of the 1948-1949 Berlin airlift.
- Known as the world's greatest airlift, this heroic mission by the Western allies delivered over 2 million- plus tons of supplies to 2 million citizens of war-torn Berlin in 1948. Lasting 15 months the operation involved over 277,000 flights, 300 aircraft and countless personnel. Featuring rare historical footage and insightful interviews you'll experience the harsh realities of survival after war.
- A revealing account of the controversial evacuation of Pen Farthing's Afghan animal shelter during the West's chaotic withdrawal of 2021. Were pets put before people?
- Chilly Willy and his pals want to get food for the winter. Trouble is, the nearest store has closed.
- When the Russians and East Germans blockaded Berlin in 1948, in hopes of driving the Western Allies out of the city, an airlift was organized to bring in much needed supplies. This short shows how the operation was being carried out.
- Short film commissioned by Field of Vision focusing on residents of a town in North Carolina seeking answers about the role their state played in the U.S. torture program.
- In 1948 American and British airplanes began to fully supply the citizens of west Berlin by air, as all other ways to the city have been cut off by the soviets. British actor David Gant (Braveheart) explores the effect that the airlift had on Berliners and how it changed their perspectives on their former foes. A short documentary (18min).
- The story of the Berlin airlift, when the Western Allies organized the Berlin Airlift to carry supplies to the people in West Berlin. The success of the airlift humiliated the Soviets claiming that such a thing would never work.
- Will recruits some of his buddies from the base to work as berry pickers and then they all come down with the measles.
- From Berlin's Templehof Airport, fog and stormy weather are a serious threat to the plan to transport goods through the air corridor over Russian-held Germany.
- When the Korean War revealed a desperate need for tough and reliable air transport, the US military responded with the C-130 Hercules, a hardy giant that can lift over 42,000 pounds. In this episode, the 'Mighty Herc' plays a central role in "Operation Airbridge" during the siege of Sarajevo, the longest humanitarian aid airlift in history.
- Episode: (2021)2021–Podcast Episode
- 2018– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2002– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 9mPodcast Episode
- David meets up with his friend Cosmo, who says he is worried about the bats in the forest.
- 2020–202115mTV Episode
- 2020– 1mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2021– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 6mPodcast Episode
- Magilla turns into a free-floating gorilla when he accidentally drinks some anti-gravity syrup.
- Episode: (2021)2019– 14mPodcast Episode
- 2007– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 32mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 18mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 11mPodcast Episode
- 2019–TV EpisodeTo Save An Army: The Stalingrad Airlift Part of Eastern Front Fortnight (4) on WW2TV With Robert Forsyth Stalingrad ranks as one of the most infamous, savage and emotive battles of the 20th century. It has consumed military historians since the 1950s and has inspired many books and much debate. In today's show we will tell the story of the operation mounted by the Luftwaffe to supply, by airlift, the trapped and exhausted German Sixth Army at Stalingrad in the winter of 1942/43. The weather conditions faced by the flying crews, mechanics, and soldiers on the ground were appalling, but against all odds, and a resurgent and active Soviet air force, the transports maintained a determined presence over the ravaged city on the Volga, even when the last airfields in the Stalingrad pocket had been lost. Yet, even the daily figure of 300 tons of supplies, needed by Sixth Army just to subsist, proved over-ambitious for the Luftwaffe which battled against a lack of transport capacity, worsening serviceability, and increasing losses in badly needed aircraft. Robert Forsyth is an author, editor and publisher, specialising in military aviation and military history. He is the author of over 25 titles for Osprey Publishing, on the aircraft, units and operations of the Luftwaffe, including Luftwaffe Special Weapons 192-45 and DUEL 97 Tempest V vs Fw 190D-9: 1944-45.
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2021– 1mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 40mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2022– 51mPodcast Episode