Stories from the Home Front 1914-1918 - a special programme to launch a unique partnership between the BBC and Imperial War Museums. Robert Hall presents.
After the previous week's big anniversary commemorations and re-enactment in Belgium, Robert Hall explores whether the events of 200 years ago still resonate today.
In 1916, WWI's bloodiest battle was fought at the River Somme in Northern France. Robert Hall tells the story of one of the British cameramen allowed to film its opening stages. Show more
Sophie Raworth's grandfather was one of the first pilots in the newly-formed RAF. Sophie finds out what life was really like for those pioneers in the skies. Show more
Sophie Raworth's grandfather was one of the first pilots in the newly formed RAF. In this special programme ahead of the centenary of the RAF, Sophie finds out what life was reall Show more
Inside Out South
07/09/2015
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill meets people who are stepping up to help with the migrant crisis. Plus Robert Hall has a special report on the Shoreham air crash. Show more
Vince Rogers investigates the real cause of Operation Stack. Robert Hall looks at the events around the Shoreham air disaster. Show more
Robert Hall presents a special programme showing how millions of people commemorated those who fought and died a century ago. Show more
Robert Hall marks the 30th anniversary of the fire that killed 56 fans during a match between Bradford City and Lincoln City, and speaks to those whose lives changed forever. Show more
VE Day: First Days of Peace
11/05/2015
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One South WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Channel Islands
Robert Hall examines the joy and the challenges that came with the liberation of the Channel Islands, the only part of the British Isles to be occupied by the Germans.
Stories from around the UK that link the places we live in today with the events of WWI.
The BBC's Robert Hall presents a special programme showing how millions of people commemorated those who fought and died a century ago. Show more
After last week's big anniversary commemorations and re-enactment in Belgium, Robert Hall explores whether the events of 200 years ago still resonate today. Show more
In 1916, the First World War's bloodiest battle was fought at the River Somme in Northern France. British cameramen were allowed to the Western Front to film its opening stages. Show more
In the closing years of his long life, First World War veteran Henry Allingham tells his story as a tribute to the millions who never returned home from the war. Show more