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‘Culloden’ and ‘The War Game’ Don’t Rewrite History, They Rewrite How We Can Learn From the Past
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‘Culloden’ and ‘The War Game’ Don’t Rewrite History, They Rewrite How We Can Learn From the Past

By
Carl Wilson
/ 18 April 2016
Peter Watkins' controversial BBC documentaries from the '60s still astound, startle, and disturb.
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Stuart Henderson
/ 19 August 2008
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The War Game (1968)

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Tim O'Neil
/ 6 October 2006

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