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Technology, War Documentary hosted by Robert Wolstenholme, published by Channel 5 in 2019 - English narration
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This three part documentary series charts the history of the warship from the dawn of the twentieth century to the present day and in doing so tells the story of the most iconic ships of all time, and looks at the engineering breakthroughs that allowed them to become genuine game-changers and play leading roles in the greatest naval battles of the past century. Each episode focus on a specific class of vessel: Dreadnoughts, Word War II Destroyers and Aircraft Carriers.
From HMS Dreadnought to USS Enterprise, from Tirpitz to Ark Royal these are ships that took part in some of the greatest naval battles in history, such as Jutland, Iwo Jima, The Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Pearl Harbour, Korea, Desert Storm, and the Battle of the North Atlantic.
In each episode, we focus on one important class of warship; from the great leviathans of the Second World War to WWI's Dreadnoughts, ending with the aircraft carrier. The series features expert interviews, original filming aboard existing ships, stunning archive footage, exclusive access to original ships plans and computer-generated animations of long-lost ships.
Series Produced & Directed by Theo Williams ; An IWC Media Production for Channel 5
2) The Mighty Dreadnoughts: Monster Warships of WWI
In the 20th century, huge warships were built with which the designers wanted to win battles on the high seas. This episode focuses on the gigantic constructions that had to prove themselves in the naval battles of the First World War. In the middle of the Great War, more than 200 warships clashed in a decisive sea battle in the Battle of Skagerrak. There was a new type of ship in use that caused widespread destruction and took heavy hits, but still stayed afloat and made it to the base for repairs. These war machines started the arms race that changed the world. They were dreadnoughts. From 1906, the turbine-powered, big-gun Dreadnoughts revolutionised the rules of the high seas. For the next 35 years, Dreadnoughts ruled the waves worldwide. With the help of archive footage and expert interviews, the fearsome war machines are presented and analyzed.