Peter Carrington

Peter Carrington

Born: June 6, 1919
Died: July 9, 2018

Movies for Peter Carrington...

Heath Vs Wilson : The 10 Year Duel
Title: Heath Vs Wilson : The 10 Year Duel
Character: Self
Released: May 25, 2011
Type: Movie
Harold Wilson and Edward Heath are two very different men equally overlooked by history, but they were the political titans of the era in which Britain changed for ever. For ten years they faced each other in the House of Commons, and swapped in and out of Number Ten. They fought four general elections, three of which were amongst the most exciting of the century.
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How to Be Foreign Secretary
Title: How to Be Foreign Secretary
Character: Self
Released: January 4, 1998
Type: Movie
Michael Cockerell talks to all of the surviving people to hold the post of Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs including the current incumbent, and invites the viewer to imagine their life in the position.
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The Death of Yugoslavia
Title: The Death of Yugoslavia
Character: Himself
Released: September 3, 1995
Type: Movie
History of the political events and the wars which broke the former state of Yugoslavia into several nations and caused an international political and humanitarian crisis. Using interviews with all the major participants and archive footage of the events, the series impressively performed the double feat of making understandable something which had appeared intractable and of producing 'immediate' history.
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The Falklands War: The Untold Story
Title: The Falklands War: The Untold Story
Character: Self
Released: April 1, 1987
Type: Movie
Five years after the war in the Falklands between Britain and Argentina, many facts were still wrapped in red tape. Many of the key figures had remained silent. No-one had been to Argentina to tell the other side of the story. For the majority of the British people, the war was another glorious chapter in their history. With flags waving and bands playing, British troops had sailed away to repel the invaders. Patriotic emotions were stirred as they returned victorious. Government MPs tried to get the film banned, but Yorkshire TV's telephones were jammed with messages of support from wives and mothers of those who died in the conflict. Called 'the documentary to end all documentaries about the Falklands War' in the British press, it was also described as 'more poem than polemic - a hymn against war'.