Series which reunites a group of people intimately involved in a moment of modern history
Sue MacGregor reunites five campaigners who fought to bring about the 1976 Race Relations Act: Anthony Lester, Dipak Nandy, Jocelyn Barrow, Usha Prashar and Herman Ouseley.
DetailsSue MacGregor talks to the Beirut hostages John McCarthy, Brian Keenan and Terry Waite about their shared experiences and are joined by campaigner Jill Morrell.
DetailsIn a special edition of the programme, recorded in front of an audience at the BFI Southbank, Sue MacGregor reunites the cast and director of the 1987 cult movie Withnail and I.
DetailsSue MacGregor brings together some of the original members of the National Theatre to remember its birth in 1963 under artistic director Laurence Olivier.
DetailsSue MacGregor presents the series which reunites a group of people intimately involved in a moment of modern history. 1/5: She gathers together five Bletchley Park code-breakers.
DetailsSue MacGregor brings together some of those involved in the publication of the Hitler Diaries in 1983, which were subsequently shown to be a hoax.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites five former debutantes who made their entry into society in 1958.
DetailsSue MacGregor presents the series which reunites a group of people intimately involved in a moment of modern history. 3/5: The programme features British veterans of the Korean war.
DetailsSue MacGregor brings together a group of people who were involved in the Hillsborough stadium disaster of 1989, which resulted in the deaths of 96 Liverpool FC fans.
DetailsSue MacGregor explores tales of pressure and accusations of underhand dealings as she gathers together five key players in the foundation of the UK National Lottery.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites five people who were involved in the dramatic fire which swept through Windsor Castle on 20 November 1992.
DetailsSue MacGregor presents the series which reunites people involved in a moment of modern history. This programme features original members of the cast and crew of EastEnders.
DetailsSue MacGregor presents the series which reunites a group of people intimately involved in a moment of modern history. This programme features staff from the New Musical Express.
DetailsSue MacGregor meets some of the young artists who emerged in the 90s to create the Brit Art movement, including Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, Abigail Lane, Mat Collishaw and Gregor Muir.
DetailsSue MacGregor gathers together a group of artists, writers and editors who have created and drawn a vast array of cartoon strip characters for popular children's comics.
DetailsSue MacGregor presents the series which reunites people involved in a moment of modern history. She brings together some key players in the construction of the Channel Tunnel.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites architects, planners, community workers and residents who created the new town of Milton Keynes.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites some of those involved in the great cricket split caused by the launch of World Series Cricket by Australian business tycoon Kerry Packer in 1977.
DetailsSue MacGregor meets a group of former sannyasins of the Bhagwan Rajneesh to reflect on the rise and fall of an extraordinary cult.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites five people who were involved in a truly epic expedition, the first ever circumnavigation of the globe via the North and South Poles.
DetailsSue MacGregor brings together a group of people to tell the story of the 1960s 'wonder drug' Thalidomide, which caused so much damage and distress.
DetailsSue MacGregor recalls the transformation of the Royal Opera House in the 1990s and brings together some of the people involved with it.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites rioters and staff to remember the 25 days of the Strangeways Prison riots of 1990.
DetailsSue MacGregor is joined by some of those involved in the international relief effort mounted in response to the famine in Ethiopia in 1984, culminating in the Live Aid concerts.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites some of the original team behind the radio sitcom The Navy Lark, including June Whitfield, Leslie Phillips, George Evans, Heather Chesen and Tenniel Evans.
DetailsSue MacGregor gathers some of those involved in the TV series Brideshead Revisited: Jeremy Irons, Claire Bloom, Anthony Andrews, Diana Quick, Charles Sturridge and Derek Granger.
DetailsSue McGregor reunites people affected by the Dunblane school shootings in 1996, including surviving teacher Eileen Harrild and parents Mick North and Pam Ross.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites those who were there at the start of the first London Marathon in 1981, including current race director David Bedford and founder John Disley.
DetailsSue MacGregor travels to New Orleans to gather together five Hurricane Katrina survivors who weathered the storm - five years after the hurricane hit.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites those caught up in the siege at the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980, which ended with a dramatic storming of the building by SAS commandos.
DetailsSue MacGregor brings together some of the Jewish children who were rescued from Nazi persecution by the Kindertransport movement in the late 1930s.
DetailsSue MacGregor gathers together some of the on- and off-stage participants from the controversial Miss World 1970 beauty contest, held at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites the core negotiators and key campaigners involved in the secret talks which ultimately led to the release of Nelson Mandela from prison in 1990.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites people involved with classic children's TV programme Play School, which ran from 1964 to 1988.
DetailsSue MacGregor brings together the men and women who founded the gay rights campaign group, Stonewall, 20 years ago.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites key people who created The Millennium Dome; Chief Executive Jennie Page, Architect Mike Davies, Lord Falconer and designers Eva Jiricna and Peter Higgins.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites prisoners, staff and negotiators involved in the Maze Prison hunger strikes of the early 1980s.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites some of the comic crew of 'HMS Troutbridge', including Leslie Phillips, June Whitfield and Tenniel Evans.
DetailsSue MacGregor reunites the brains behind the pioneering current affairs show Tonight, Alasdair Milne, Tony Jay, Cynthia Kee, Julian Pettifer and Jack Gold.
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