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If "Dallas" had a baby with "Married With Children".
Inserted Billy Bob Thornton.
Sprinkled in modern self-talk comebacks.
Put scoop of whoredom jokes from the X & daughter.

I give you, season #1 of Landman, 10 episodes.

Warning, BBT takes the Lord's name in vain, but his character admits non-belief.
Solid show. Season #2 is in the works.
Would classify this as a drama, edging on soap-opera.
Rebecca, by far, is my favorite supporting character.
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I recently posted of reading a book about the Spanish navy and the Spanish Civil War. The naval historiographer Drachfinel has put out a video on the subject matter and featuring the author. Worth watching whether you have or haven’t read the book.
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warspite1 wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 12:44 pm I recently posted of reading a book about the Spanish navy and the Spanish Civil War. The naval historiographer Drachfinel has put out a video on the subject matter and featuring the author. Worth watching whether you have or haven’t read the book.
I really like your interest in Navy but there is also great books about Ottoman navy around 1500-1700 about Mediterian how mercanary privateers changed religion 3 times according to Papacy achives. İnquisition was successfull to catch some. Very interesting book. https://www.kitapyurdu.com/kitap/sultan ... Xu6HjxZ_Ul

Anyway Miguel in the past AGEOD dev did produce full Spanish war. I don't think there are many in PC games recently.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1933 ... d=41213231 full price yet. As it is new.
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I'm rewatching The Secret War. I concentrates on British Scientific intelligence vs Germany. Here's what I wrote about it almost five years ago...

The Secret War was an excellent 1977 BBC series about the scientific developments during World War 2, presented by the legendary William Woollard. As a kid I loved it and luckily my local library had the book of the series.

It was made at a time when they assumed you knew what was going on and compared to the slow-paced and often inaccurate bilge they produce these days, it's a wonder of fast, informative, technical television. Additionally, many of the important figures were still alive and participated in the production.

Years later, I picked up a copy of the classic Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939–1945 by Dr R.V. Jones, which was the basis of the series. If any one person can be said to have been instrumental in foiling Nazi Germany's designs, it's him. He was a dead-set genius in the right place at the right time.


It has stuff on electronic counter measures, radar, vengeance weapons, other secret weapons, naval stuff and a very early discussion of ENIGMA.

Here's the entire series in one video. Read the comments if you want to know how good it is but trust me, it's worth watching. The next year they produced a dedicated Battle of the Atlantic program, which is the second link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJCF-Ufapu8

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x123wr9
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I've found an alternative and possibly better option for The Secret War. Internet Archive has each program, including the Battle of the Atlantic one. If you scroll down a bit and go to "DOWNLOAD OPTIONS", you can select H.264, MPEG4 etc. A list of the episodes will appear and by right clicking on each you should be able to save them.

https://archive.org/details/the-secret-war-documentary
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Incidentally, if anyone wants a complete copy of the classic 1973 WW2 series The World at War, you can employ the tip above to this page.

https://archive.org/details/the-world-a ... ld-war-two
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Neilster wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 2:08 pm Incidentally, if anyone wants a complete copy of the classic 1973 WW2 series The World at War, you can employ the tip above to this page.

https://archive.org/details/the-world-a ... ld-war-two
That is fabulous, thanks for posting it.
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Neilster wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 2:08 pm Incidentally, if anyone wants a complete copy of the classic 1973 WW2 series The World at War, you can employ the tip above to this page.

https://archive.org/details/the-world-a ... ld-war-two
Wow, haven't seen this in long time.
Excellent post!

Commentary is great, simple, clear.
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No worries. Again, like The Secret War, The World at War is brilliant. Apart from not having anything on ENIGMA, which was still secret when it was made, it still stands up incredibly well and Laurence Olivier's narration is magisterial. It's a British production, so it understandably has a British emphasis, but Americans are awash with WW2 documentaries emphasising their participation, so it might make a refreshing change. For the time, they went to incredible lengths to cover the Eastern Front, but the Russians still whinged. Nothing's changed.

I find most modern WW2 documentaries infuriating for a variety of reasons. The film research is usually incredibly sloppy, done by people who clearly don't know anything about the weapon systems of the time. Hence Tiger tanks in 1940 etc. The research in this is meticulous. It seems you aren't allowed to show dead bodies anymore. Well, it was a war that killed about 80 million people, so there were a lot of stiffs. Probably the same goes for dead animals. I'm amazed they can even show people eating, as "meat is murder" and even Hitler's vegetarian soup required the sacrifice of several innocent plants.

Actually covering the military campaigns now seems to be "glorifying" the war but what's the point of a war documentary without detailing the...you know...war? Again, that requires actually knowing history, which these days seems to be a bit too hard. The role of women and the home fronts should rightly be covered, and in The World at War, is. These days, however, by the time they've exhaustively explained the impact on every conceivable group, there's little time left for anything else.

In short, if you haven't watched both The Secret War and The World at War, do, and take the opportunity to download them while you can.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVk0eLG-t5c

It always makes me cry. 04:47 10 August 1915 Conkbayırı, Gallipoli.
I think Hollywood standard trailer. Atatürk telling soldiers how Ottomans failed.
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