
Overview
Two names that shaped Britain in two World Wars. SECRETS OF THE KAISER: The private papers of Germany's last Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, uncover his secret life. In public the figurehead of swaggering Prussian militarism, in private a manic personality obsessed with fantastical schemes for himself and Germany. Christopher Andrew reports. SIR WILLIAM BEVERIDGE: If D-Day was the moment victory over Hitler began, it was Beveridge who gave the vision of the new world for which Britain was fighting. His report established the system of social security in Britain. He was known as the father of the welfare state. In 1984, as the entire system comes under government scrutiny, John Tusa examines the most influential blueprint for Britain this century.
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3 - 1The Klagenfurt Affair / The Black Death January 03, 1984
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3 - 2Episode 2 January 11, 1984
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3 - 3Episode 3 January 31, 1984
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3 - 4Episode 4 March 06, 1984
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3 - 5Episode 5 April 03, 1984
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3 - 6Episode 6 May 01, 1984
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3 - 7The Conquest and the Conqueror May 08, 1984
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3 - 8Episode 8 June 06, 1984
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3 - 9Episode 9 July 10, 1984
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3 - 10Episode 10 August 07, 1984
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3 - 11Episode 11 September 05, 1984
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3 - 12Episode 12 October 03, 1984
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3 - 13Episode 13 November 07, 1984
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3 - 14Episode 14 December 05, 1984