Warship: Life In The Royal Navy
WARSHIP: LIFE IN THE ROYAL NAVY gives unprecedented access to the inner workings of the Royal Navy. From attending the UK’s biggest and most powerful warship meeting, to joining Royal Marine Commando recruits in the thick of training, this series reveals what life is really like behind the scenes. Throughout the series, Julia Bradbury and JJ Chalmers also discover how crucial historical events shaped our oldest fighting force, from the sinking of Tudor warship the Mary Rose, to the Falklands conflict.
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Duration: 3 x 60' HD
Resolution: HD
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Genre: Documentary
Tags: Documentary
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Producer: True North
Original Broadcaster: Channel 5
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