Tito
Second in a two-part special to mark the 100th anniversary of Tito's birth.
His Own Man. When Marshal
Tito imposed a communist dictatorship on Yugoslavia in 1945, the western allies regretted their support for the wartime resistance leader. But when, three years later, Tito fell out with Stalin, the west backed him once again.
Timewatch examines how Tito was able to play east against west to his own advantage and leave behind him a legacy which haunts Yugoslavia to this day. Written and produced by Peter Batty Series editor Roy Davies