Still M. A. D. after all these years.

Date:
1980
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About this work

Description

This Anglia TV programme looks at the strategy of Mutually Assured Destruction as cruise missiles were about to be sited in East Anglia, United Kingdom. East Anglia would be a very likely target for a pre-emptive attack and the programme looks at the likely effect of H bombs falling on military targets there. Some context about how the Cold War started is included. There are plenty of vox pops from members of the public responding to the threat of a nuclear war. Part two covers the powerless position most would be in in the event of a strike especially as there are 5 US bases in the East of England which makes the region particularly vulnerable. The booklet, 'Protect and Survive', is shown as well as some clips from British Government Civil Defence films from the 1960s. There is some debate about what level of radiation is fatal or ultimately fatal over time. There is a small CND march. A. J. P. Taylor, historian, offers some historical perspective.

Publication/Creation

United Kingdom : Anglia Television, 1980.

Physical description

1 DVD (30 min.) : sound, color, PAL.

Notes

This DVD has been created from a VHS copy and the picture is quite soft.
The programme is in 2 parts and the VTR transmission clock between the parts with audio is at about 19 minutes.

Creator/production credits

Written and directed by Chris Watson

Copyright note

Anglia Television

Type/Technique

Languages

Where to find it

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