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- A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
- In post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German POWs are forced to clear a beach of thousands of land mines under the watch of a Danish Sergeant who slowly learns to appreciate their plight.
- Trapped in a bunker during World War I, a group of soldiers are faced with an ungodly presence that slowly turns them against each other.
- In India, the 19th century, the rebellious Kasim Khan fought the English.
- Survivors of the World War 2 German Resistance Group attend an annual reunion at an English country house. The reunion is hosted by Colonel Price, who intends to find out which guest had betrayed their leader.
- All of those handsome young men in their flying machines are billeted in a field next to the Widow Berthelot's farmhouse in France. Her daughter Jeannine is curious about the young men fighting for England in World War I and their airplanes. Then one of the aviators is killed. His replacement is Captain Philip Blythe, who can't help but notice Jeannine: when he lands the first time, she is standing in the middle of his "runway." She makes a more favorable impression when he sees her later by the lilacs. When all of the young men depart on a mission, Blythe promises to return.
- Set during the first Anglo-Boer War 1880-1881 details the events leading up to this final battle ending in one of the most humiliating defeats for Britain in history.
- After the evil maharajah Varauni exterminated his whole family, the brave Sandokan decides to retreat on the island of Mompracem to meditate a terrible revenge against him.
- Four British red coats fighting for the King of England in the Revolutionary War run from an ancient beast in the woods.
- Returning to England a hero after saving a British garrison in India, Leigh Dering marries Jean Desmond, the daughter of a wealthy merchant. Humiliated by the patronage of his wealthy father-in-law, Leigh turns to drink, estranging him from Jean. Returning home one night he finds the body of his wife's father. When Jean accuses her husband of the crime, Leigh disappears, making it seem as if he has been killed in a railway accident. Five years pass and Leigh has become a victim of drink and drugs, barely existing in India. Jean marries Willoughby, an unscrupulous officer who was forced to leave India when his betrayal of the Rajah's sister earned the enmity of the ruler, thus endangering the garrison that Leigh had rescued. When Willoughby returns to India with his new wife, the Rajah seizes upon the opportunity for revenge. Planning to blow up the palace during a reception, the Rajah is thwarted by Leigh. In a rage, the Rajah kills Willoughby in hand-to-hand combat, thereby permitting the reconciliation between Jean and Leigh, who have already paid the price of redemption.
- When the two Werner brothers are called to the front it is not strange that the mother is very solicitous about the younger brother and enjoins the older boy to care for and defend him at all hazards. The English army is transported lo the Soudan and is now encamped in the midst of the activities of the campaign. A messenger arrives and announces that the Arabs and the Dervishes are preparing to attack the encampment. The younger of the two brothers is directed to act as an outpost on the border of the desert. He had .scarcely taken up his position on picket duty when he is dragged away to an Arabian village and imprisoned. A messenger rides into camp and informs the older boy that his brother is taken captive. He reaches the Arabian village and learns that his brother is soon to be put to death. The older brother overpowers a Dervish priest and dons his robes. He approaches the executioner and declares that Allah refuses the young man put to death. He is released, but before the two brothers reach a place of safety, the real priest who had been bound rushes to the Arabian camp, explains what has happened and together with a number of Arabs go in pursuit of the brothers. Just as they are captured a company of English Fusiliers and Scotch Kilties come to their rescue and put the Arabs to flight. At the close of the war, the brothers are received with open arms by their parents.
- Journalist Peter Taylor investigates loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland.
- The story of Francis Scott Key and how he wrote the Star Spangled Banner after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812.
- 20238.3 (66)TV EpisodeThis episode looks at times of relative peace and good times to full conflict. The Catholics modeled their marches on the civil rights marches in the United States to try to improve their voting rights and improve employment opportunities. These marches evolved into riots that resulted in the British Army being used, which resulted in "The Troubles".