
Overview
In July 1962, Harold Macmillan sacked a third of his Cabinet, including Chancellor of the Exchequer and some of his oldest political friends. Did the normally unflappable Macmillan panic? Was there, as Macmillan claimed, a plot to overthrow him and, if so, who was behind it? Rare archive film and interviews with Macmillan's closest confidants and victims of his purge offer new evidence for this unprecedented act of political butchery.
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8 - 1Light in the Dark January 11, 1989
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8 - 2An Age of Empire February 08, 1989
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8 - 3Sacrifice at Pearl Harbor April 05, 1989
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8 - 4Playing with History May 03, 1989
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8 - 5Witnesses May 31, 1989
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8 - 6The Night of the Long Knives July 27, 1989
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8 - 7Summer of the Bomb August 09, 1989
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8 - 8The Land of Lost Content September 06, 1989
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8 - 9Trotsky October 04, 1989
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8 - 10Fascist Legacy: 1: A Promise Fulfilled November 01, 1989
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8 - 11Fascist Legacy: 2: A Pledge Betrayed November 08, 1989