100 Years of the RAF - Channel 5
Yes! Some good photography in places, but not much else really!
I thought it was a very unimpressive job, very rushed. The old boy from Hurricanes saying how shameful it was to be shot down by a bomber was good value though!
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Agree with all above ... we both thought it was bloody awful, actually. Just a job lot of random film clips, with poor/unbalanced overall structure, overlaid with a drab narrative from Sir whatshisname. She described as being a bit like a school project.
So how would you critics have improved it?
Remember that it was aimed at the genpub, many of whom don't even know what the Battle of Britain was.
At least the V-force bit didn't drone on about OP BLACK BUCK, for once!
Remember that it was aimed at the genpub, many of whom don't even know what the Battle of Britain was.
At least the V-force bit didn't drone on about OP BLACK BUCK, for once!
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And indeed the Falklands War [sorry, Conflict] didn't even get a mention! And the inter-War colonial activity likewise expunged, as usual.
Sadly it was too broad a scope to do justice to 100 years of the RAF in one hour.
Sadly it was too broad a scope to do justice to 100 years of the RAF in one hour.
And indeed the Falklands War [sorry, Conflict] didn't even get a mention! And the inter-War colonial activity likewise expunged, as usual.
Miguel Portijo, whose programme followed, presented a far more interesting Cold War item.
But the NBC suit was hardly a '60s version.
But the NBC suit was hardly a '60s version.
The old boy from Hurricanes saying how shameful it was to be shot down by a bomber was good value though!
we both thought it was bloody awful, actually. Just a job lot of random film clips, with poor/unbalanced overall structure, overlaid with a drab narrative from Sir whatshisname. She described as being a bit like a school project.
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Hmmm... seemed a mish mash of clips, as said no Falklands or NI, along with other parts of the World missed out and I couldn't understand the largish portion put over to Jon Peters and Co whose only claim to fame was getting shot down.
Nice to see the Javelin getting a mention even though it was a bit of a dog apparently. I couldn't understand the hours of footage they must have on Wessex, why when mentioning its combat use they showed the SAR version, and why pick Harrier scenes that have flies crawling over the window they shot the scene through.
Nice to see the Javelin getting a mention even though it was a bit of a dog apparently. I couldn't understand the hours of footage they must have on Wessex, why when mentioning its combat use they showed the SAR version, and why pick Harrier scenes that have flies crawling over the window they shot the scene through.
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I have long since given up watching television documentaries that have any connection with aviation. They are invariably dire and a waste of time. Grrrr.
During RAF100, I gave evening or formal presentations on 'a century of the first independent air force', the B of B and 95 years of RAF helicopters and I also gave several informal talks on things like the Warsaw uprising and the attempts to supply the Polish Army. In every case the main problems were time and how to do justice to the subject in that time. In each case I decided to deal with what I called 'anchor points' and to give the audiences pointers to where they might find out more if they were interested. As the year went on I polished and sharpened up some of my presentations, based on the questions being asked at the end but I never successfully resolved the time issue with what needed to be covered.
Fortunately, all the VAs were genuine and my wine cellar benefited from the bottles of a decent claret, which was my frequent reward! I also got some invitations to 'come again', so I must have got something right!
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Fortunately, all the VAs were genuine and my wine cellar benefited from the bottles of a decent claret, which was my frequent reward! I also got some invitations to 'come again', so I must have got something right!
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It was the section on AAR which really summed it up. A long diatribe about the most common method being boom while showing extensive clips of good old RAF probe & drogue - the equivalent of not even spellchecking