
Overview
The Boer War of 1899-1902 saw correspondents and cameramen play a major part in war propaganda for the first time. Diaries, memoirs, photographs and films form part of an examination of the media's role in a conflict that saw young journalists Winston Churchill, Rudyard Kipling and writer Edgar Wallace make their names.
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16 - 1Love Story February 25, 1997
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16 - 2Before Columbus March 04, 1997
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16 - 3Secret Memories March 11, 1997
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16 - 4The Boer War: The First Media War March 18, 1997
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16 - 5Birth Story March 25, 1997
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16 - 6Forgotten Allies April 01, 1997
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16 - 7Back to the Iron Age April 18, 1997
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16 - 8The True Story of the Bridge on the River Kwai October 28, 1997
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16 - 9Lords of the Maya November 04, 1997
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16 - 10Alison: A Personal History November 11, 1997
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16 - 11The Gentlemen Spies November 18, 1997
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16 - 12The African Trade November 25, 1997
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16 - 13Lenin's Secret Files December 02, 1997
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16 - 14Remember the Ugandan Asians December 09, 1997
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16 - 15In Search of Cleopatra December 16, 1997