Drawing on much rare and never before seen footage from diverse film archives, Royal Navy historian Roland R Smith creates a powerful film portrait of the Royal Navy in the early years of the Second World War, reviewing the fleet and recounting some of the earliest action.
Royal navy at War in Colour A Sailor's View Rare archive footage shot by serving officers from the HMS Nelson, HMS Kent, HMS Ivanhoe and HMS Laforey.
British Convoys Royal Navy Historian Roland R. Smith vividly capture two very different types of British convoys during the Second World War.
British Pacific and East Indies Fleets Disparagingly referred to as the 'forgotten fleets', this is the ultimate film record of these two fleets, their fighting ships and men.
Operation Torch and Neptune Two of the largest, most spectacular and successful operations conducted by the Royal Navy during the Second World War.
King George V Battleships 1941-1942 One of the last battleships to be commissioned by the Royal Navy, it played a major role in the Second World War.
Britannia Goes to War A look at how the Royal Navy responded to war through training of new recruits, new tactics to protect convoys in the Channel and mine sweeping of the waters.
War in the Frozen North The story of the carrier Glorious from 1935 to her sinking during the ill-fated Norwegian Campaign of 1940.
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