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The unsung heroes of the Blitzkrieg-Britains's bomb-defusers-fight a battle of suspense against unexploded bombs (UXBs) in the rubble of 1940 London as the battle rages overheard. Their task was to save the survivors before Nazi bombs killed again, and for Lieutenant Brian Ash and the 97th Tunneling Company, no risk was too great to take. Based on actual World War II memoirs.
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PBSMasterpiece: Danger UXB DVD
 
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5.0

Brings back memories...good and bad.

By Jim's wife

from Manhattan, KS

Comments about PBS Masterpiece: Danger UXB DVD:

My husband is a former USAF EOD Oficer who served in Viet Nam and this is absolutely his favorite Masterpiece presentation. Thank you so very much for offering it in your catalog, thereby allowing me to give it to him as a Father's Day gift that he can share with his sons and grandsons. He and I have both been looking for it to be aired once more for so many years!

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5.0

UXB even better the second time around

By Krikor

from Goldsboro, PA

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Comments about PBS Masterpiece: Danger UXB DVD:

I have just finished viewing the whole DANGER UXB series on DVD. I followed the series avidly when it first aired on PBS back in the late '70s or early '80s. Thames Television and Freemantle Media are to be congratulated on this outstanding digital release, albeit in full screen format. Picture and sound are sharp as ever. The series itself, though the screenplays are written by different authors, rivetted my interest every moment. Thank you, PBS, for making it available!

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