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- James Bond's loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her. When MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
- James Bond heads to the Bahamas to recover two nuclear warheads stolen by S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Agent Emilio Largo in an international extortion scheme.
- Focuses on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
- This "story of a ship", the British destroyer H.M.S. Torrin, is told in flashbacks by survivors as they cling to a life raft.
- On the day of her wedding to her sixth husband, a glamorous silver screen sex symbol is asked to intervene in a political dispute between nations, which leads to chaos.
- Jeremy Clarkson tells the dramatic story of the Arctic convoys of the Second World War, from Russia to the freezing Arctic Ocean.
- During World War II, German ships are "safely" docked upriver at Bordeaux, but the British send a team of kayakers to attack them.
- Jaap van Leyden (Sir Ralph Richardson) is in charge of a shipyard in newly occupied Holland. At first he collaborates with the Germans because it is the easiest course to follow. Later, a child's rhyme reminds him of his patriotic duty, but how best to resist the Germans without endangering his wife and fellow workers?
- A group of Wrens rebel because they have been turned down for service on a warship.
- Documentary about the Battle of Jutland, a naval battle during World War I between the British and German fleets, which took place on 31 May and 1 June 1916 in the North Sea, off the west coast of Denmark. It re-creates the events of the battle and examines why the number of British warships that sank was so much higher than the number of German ships that were lost. Shown to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the battle.
- Documentary style presentation of the work of RAF Coastal Command. Shows their work in protecting convoys and attacking enemy aircraft, ships and U-boats, all done by the actual men & women of the RAF.
- Wartime propaganda piece reporting on the success of the economic blockade of Germany in the early years of the war.
- The name's Bond...Frances Bond. She may not be a 007 agent, but Lieutenant Commander Frances Bond knows how to interrogate her targets. Watch her speaking to 'No Time To Die' stars Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux.
- Dan Snow tells the story of the 'little ships' which took part in the Dunkirk evacuation.
- Documentary series about the frigate HMS Chatham's six-month deployment in the Gulf.
- Take a look behind the scenes at the latest James Bond film 'No Time to Die' and the involvement of the UK Armed Forces.
- Instructional film concerning the launching and recovery of aircraft in ships fitted with catapults.
- Instructional film dramatising the dilemma of a young petty officer in the Navy.
- The Doctor and Jo visit the Master at his island prison where the Doctor becomes curious about a number of ships sinking in the area.
- The Doctor and Jo are trapped on the fort by a Sea Devil while the Master convinces Trenchard to help him steal some electronic components.
- The Doctor is held prisoner by Trenchard while the Master attempts to contact the Sea Devils.
- The Sea Devils attack the island prison and rescue the Master, prompting the Doctor to venture underwater to try and contact them.
- The Doctor is taken to the Sea Devils' underwater colony where he tries to make peace with the creatures, only for the navy to attack the base.
- The Sea Devils take over the naval base and the Doctor is forced to help the Master find a way to revive their colony.
- A group of Millwall supporting hooligans travels to Spain for the 1982 World Cup Finals soon after the start of the Falklands War. One member of the gang is bent on avenging a personal loss.
- The Royal Navy save 14 people from a yacht that has lost its mast amid a mid-Atlantic storm. A schoolgirl sees her mum's car on fire outside the school and fears she is still inside it.
- 2 scuba divers describe how they found a WWII bomb under a pier. A steward at a cycling event tells how a support car drove straight at him. A mother snatches her child from the path of a car.
- Two divers documenting a wreck in the Thames find more than they bargained for and call in the Royal Navy bomb team. An insecure load flies off a vehicle, landing on the windscreen of another driver, blocking his view of a busy motorway.
- May 1939. The USS Squalus was a stricken submarine on a test dive when it started taking in water and sunk to the bottom of the sea off Portsmouth New Hampshire. This is the story of the attempted rescue of the submariners.
- 197856m7.1 (10)TV EpisodeAfter denying his father's wish to become a physician or theologian Darwin makes acquaintance with professor Henslow, who recognizes his talent for geology and biology, thereby supporting him to join the travel of captain FitzRoy for mapping the coasts of South America.
- Richard Hammond unpicks the engineering DNA of the mighty aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious. A potent force with a powerful punch, this aircraft carrier can deliver a strike force anywhere on the globe at any time. It's a floating airport, city and battleship all rolled into one. But what connects this indomitable vessel with a boomerang, a hearing aid, an 18th century seed drill, Tower Bridge and the space race?
- David Attenborough shows us how some animals have evolved new hunting, mating and parental techniques to help them survive the challenges of life.
- Former Royal Marine Arthur Williams begins his adventure in the port city of Liverpool.
- "Heart of Oaks" opens with a dramatic retelling of 16th and 17th century history and how victory over the Armada turned an impoverished England into a seafaring nation. With access to the modern Navy and reconstructed ships of the time, Snow recounts the Navy's metamorphosis from a rabble of West Country freebooters to possibly the most complex industrial enterprise on earth.
- How England came out of military and economic disaster to achieve global supremacy.
- Dan Snow sheds light on the evolution of Nelson's Navy and the national enterprise which supported it. Through the stories of naval heroes like Captain Cook, Charles Middleton and Admiral Nelson, Snow explores the elite training, the growing navel meritocracy and years of tough experience which created a ruthless and professional 'Band of Brothers'.
- Dan explores the ups and downs of a climactic 19th century in naval and British history. Rapacious and ruthless, the Navy used 'gunboat diplomacy' to push British interest further afield than ever before, the control of the sea was the key to Britain's growing wealth...
- 2009–TV EpisodeThe 'Back to the Future' DeLorean DMC is the starting point for Chris in the 1980s, followed by a closer look at the unsung hero of the Falklands War, the Scimitar tank. Chris also looks into machines that were ahead of their time including the unforgettable Sinclair C-5.
- Paxman asks how a tiny island in the North Atlantic came to rule over a quarter of the world's population. He travels to India, where local soldiers and local maharajahs helped a handful of British traders to take over vast areas of land. Spectacular displays of imperial power dazzled the local peoples and developed a cult of Queen Victoria as Empress, mother and virtual God. In Egypt, Paxman explores Britain as a temporary peace-keeper whose visit turned into a seventy year occupation. He travels to the desert where Lawrence of Arabia is still remembered by elder tribesman that brought a touch of romance to the grim struggle of the First World War and the British triumph in Palestine that led Britain to believe it could solve the world's problems that haunts the Middle East to this day.
- Michael travels from the naval hub of Portsmouth to Grimsby docks. On the first leg, he helps feed the crew of Britain's newest battleship, and discovers how the Victorians planned to repel a possible French invasion.
- 1994– Not Rated7.4 (9)TV Episode
- Invictus Games medallist JJ Chalmers recounts the devastating injuries that changed his life and describes how his faith and the support of loved one helped his recovery.