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Churchill's People: With Alfred Lynch, Bernard Hepton, Geoffrey Matthews, Mark Donaldson. A historical anthology series based on "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples", Winston Churchill's four-volume history of Britain and its former colonies.
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- 1974-12-30
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Churchill's People: With Alfred Lynch, Bernard Hepton, Geoffrey Matthews, Mark Donaldson. A historical anthology series based on "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples", Winston Churchill's four-volume history of Britain and its former colonies.
Mar 31, 2020 · British former Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965) (in white hat) and US President Dwight Eisenhower (1890 – 1965) (in white shirt) sit on a helicopter, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania May 6, 1959.
Churchill's People is a series of 26 historical dramas produced by the BBC, based on Winston Churchill's A History of the English-Speaking Peoples. They were first broadcast on BBC1 in 1974 and 1975. It was produced to mark the centenary of Churchill's birth.
#TitleOriginal Air Date1Pritan30 Dec 19742The Lost Island6 Jan 19753The Coming of the Cross13 Jan 19754King Alfred20 Jan 1975- Historical Drama
Still, on and on, down the centuries Churchill’s People battled, the 800 leading actors, 1,000 extras and 20 directors bravely ignoring the audience’s non-Churchillian V-sign and dismissing claims that their efforts resembled a Women’s Institute pageant in a slightly tatty town hall.
Jan 26, 2015 · The UK is marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Winston Churchill. He is regarded by many as the greatest Briton ever, but for some he remains an intensely controversial figure.
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Sitter in 228 portraits. Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, his family's estate. After serving in the army, he entered parliament in 1900 and was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty in 1911.