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Gazzola06 Feb 2018 5:00 p.m. PST

For anyone who might have missed this first time around, there is a documentary on Wellington this coming Thursday.

Wellington: The Iron Duke Unmasked

It is viewable via the 276 PBSAmerica station at 10.15pm on Thursday 8th February.

These type of programmes are usually repeated so it may also be on at another time or day.

If I remember rightly, it was an interesting documentary, with some revealing aspects. Nevertheless, being Napoleonic and with little of that period on show lately, it could well be worth viewing.

daler240D07 Feb 2018 8:00 a.m. PST

I saw this when it was first released. it is very interesting.

Old Contemptibles07 Feb 2018 8:38 a.m. PST

Do you mean BBC America or PBS?

Gazzola07 Feb 2018 3:57 p.m. PST

Rallynow

On the (UK) TV channel listings, it is shown as 276 PBSAmerica.

I hope that helps.

Hagman10 Feb 2018 2:00 p.m. PST

I must have missed this first time round – it's very good with some excellent "talking heads" ( I still think of Peter Snow as a newscaster/reporter rather than "Military Historian"). Prince Charles really should have married Jane Wellesley when he had the chance.

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