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Focusing on the experience of women as social conventions are suspended and the new age of total warfare ensure they have a vital role to play; exploring how many brave women performed crucial work for the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain.

Focusing on the experience of women as social conventions are suspended and the new age of total warfare ensure they have a vital role to play; exploring how many brave women performed crucial work for the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain.

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Fighting the Blue

S1, EP1 "Spirits in the Wind"

Sir Hugh Dowding is responsible for the effective air defense system employed during the Battle of Britain.

Fighting the Blue

S1, EP2 "A New Revolution"

Focusing on the experience of women as social conventions are suspended and the new age of total warfare ensure they have a vital role to play; exploring how many brave women performed crucial work for the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain.

Fighting the Blue

S1, EP3 "The Fighting Few"

Loss of planes and pilots increase as the battle approaches its climax.

Fighting the Blue

S1, EP4 "Fire in Their Hearts"

The RAF leads in aerial combat; German blitzes at night cause fear.

Stories from those who helped save Britain from the onslaught of the German Air Force.
Original Air Date: Sep 10, 2010
Rating: G
Playback: HD
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