Woolly Al Walks the Kitty Back Until now, the three-man
Argentine junta which led the invasion of the Falkland Islands has kept its secrets. Tonight, for the first time, a junta member, Air Force General
Basilio Lami Dozo , speaks out. His Exocet missiles were the most deadly threat to the British Task Force. And an in-depth look at the US
Secretary of State
Alexander Haig 's attempt to avert a war - and save his own job. He promised President Reagan, "We'll walk this kitty back". Shuttling between General Galtieri and Margaret Thatcher - who dubbed him
"Woolly AI" - Haig's moments of elation and disappointment, revealed here for the first time, became increasingly desperate as the Task Force steamed steadily southwards - to war. Director Paul Mitchell
Series editor Roy Davies
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
(BBC2's War Stories series - personal views of the Falklands conflict - begins tomorrow at 9.30pm)