Another chance to see an unscripted talk by interviewer and former MP Brian Walden from the series in which he explored the concept of the hero.
The man credited with leading the nation to victory in the Second World War was, according to Walden, arrogant, callous and a military strategist of very modest talent. However, he also contends that the leader, who remained steadfast in his beliefs even when he found himself isolated, was responsible for inspiring a whole nation to shake off its defeatist outlook.
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