Sailors, nurses and pilots bring to life the Japanese attack on Hawaii's Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, an event that took the US by surprise - in just two hours five battleships were out of action and more than 2,000 people had lost their lives.
Time Shift examines how satirists have portrayed politicians in TV programmes such as The New Statesman, Spitting Image and Yes Minister (an episode of which follows). Barbara Flynn narrates.
5/5. How change and excess saw a fragmentation of British cinema at the close of the decade. While Sean Connery's James Bond set a suave new tone for spy thrillers, Mick Jagger's louche turn in cult drama "Performance" left the censors reeling.
)azzling 1965 spy thriller based on -en Deighton's novel, starring
Michael Caine. Intelligence agent Harry Palmer enters the treacherous world of counter espionage as he uncovers a "brain drain" among scientists.
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Kirsty Wark goes behind the scenes of the seminal 1980s movie, which gave Daniel Day-Lewis his first major role.
Meet the Stans2/2. Ben Anderson visits Uzbekistan and Tajikistan