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Highlights this Month
Case Notes Radio 4 via BBC Iplayer first broadcast
Wednesday 13th January 2010
In the week when it was revealed that one
in five of Britain's infantry soldiers are not fit enough
for full deployment, often as a result of injuries
sustained in battle, Mark Porter visits Selly Oak Hospital
in Birmingham.
Long running series
Seaside Rescue All upcoming occurrences on
Freeview and satellite TV
Documentary series following Britain's maritime rescue
services
Air Force Afghanistan Channel 5
online only
See how Kandahar Air Field - the biggest military base in
the world, is run
Highland Emergency Channel 5 online
only
Unlike the crews of other emergency
services in Britain, the courageous men and women of the
Scottish Highlands emergency services are equipped to deal
with rescues in all manner of hostile and remote locations
that would be otherwise unreachable.
Sea Patrol UK Channel 5 online
only
For the elite emergency teams based on the south coast of England,
enforcing order and combating disaster in the English Channel is a 24
hour-a-day job. This fascinating documentary series, Sea Patrol UK, charts
the work of the elite teams that patrol the world's busiest waterway -
the English Channel.
Warship Series 2 Channel 5 online
only
The observational documentary series filmed
aboard a Royal Navy ship returns. This second series
follows life on HMS Bulwark, the navy's flagship amphibious
vessel. The Bulwark is an amphibious warship designed for
rapid deployment of ground forces. It can carry three
Merlin helicopters, more than 60 ground vehicles and 30
boats - including four flat-bottomed troop carriers and
four huge floating command centres.
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