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Carbon Collectibles - Battlefield - 2 of 2 - BBC documentary

Infohash:

7F02DA40BD4D182BC65B128FF43ADA7A70023592

Type:

Other

Title:

Carbon Collectibles - Battlefield - 2 of 2 - BBC documentary

Category:

Video/Other

Uploaded:

2007-12-28 (by Carbon13)

Description:

Battlefield - Series Two An excellent World War II documentary series first broadcast in 1995 on BBC. These files were assembled from a number of peer-to-peer sources. (There is no new content.)

Files count:

7

Size:

4203.95 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

ljgdjhqwgd (2008-01-08)

Please seed this one! I crave this documentary

PirateOnPirates (2008-02-05)

can't thank you enough for seeding this. I'll try to seed as long as I can before my isp goes nuts

farthing (2008-03-22)

Seeds pleezzzzzzzzzzz

TheWhitefish (2008-04-09)

As far as I can tell I am the one seeder on this file; unfortunately I've only got 96% of the file. Anybody else?

psikogeek (2008-04-10)

I AM THE HERO!
This torrent has been stuck at 95.9% for a long time and unavailable elsewhere.....UNTIL I discovered the files being shared as Discovery Channel drivel and copied them here.
For the unenlightened, Discovery Channel is background noise for children. Adolescents graduate to PBS or BBC. Adults get by on The History Channel.
This series was produced by the BBC around 1994 which was during an era when the BBC fed the intellects of the free world. There even came a time when Tony Blair was its leader.
This series is the pinnacle of documentaries putting "The World at War" into second place. It is almost completely factual, overflowing with archival footage, less repetitious, and nearly devoid of hype. In short, it is nothing like Discovery Channel and even better than The History Channel.
Probably, we should collect the 30 or so files and put them under a meaningful name.

TheWhitefish (2008-04-10)

Hooray!!! Thank you very much.
Discovery channel was much better five or ten years ago before they split it up and moved the good stuff off to make room for mechanics shows.