1981: Booking Your Space in a Nuclear Bunker | Classic BBC Clips | BBC Archive
In this clip from Newsroom File, Andrew Harvey investigates the phenomenon of private nuclear bunkers, for which people could pay a premium and book their spaces when the bombs fell. Includes disgruntled locals, the Advertising Standards Agency, the threat of marauding armed gangs, the Almondsbury Motorway Interchange and some great 80s synth. Originally broadcast as Newsroom File: Going Underground,13 March, 1981. You have now entered the BBC Archive, a time machine that will transport you back to the golden age of tv to educate, entertain and enlighten you with classic tv clips from the BBC vaults. Make sure you subscribe so that you never miss a single stop on our amazing journey through the BBC Archive - https://www.youtube.com/c/BBCArchive?...

1969: Going Back To BIKINI ATOLL | Cameron Country | Classic Documentaries | BBC Archive

1979: Can CORBY Survive Without STEEL? | Nationwide | World of Work | BBC Archive

Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

You're Being Lied To About Nuclear Waste | Truth Complex

1972: Moving to a "Town of the 21st Century" | Scene | BBC Archive

1956: The State of British Farming | Special Enquiry | BBC Archive

Why is Austria not in Germany? | The German History Podcast: 12

The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

In Time Of Emergency (1970)

CARW: Bell's Nuclear-War Telephone Network

1970: Could COFFEE Catch on in BRITAIN? | Scene | BBC Archive

1978: How Ceefax Changes Everything | Ceefax Is Here | BBC Archive

German Pilot Tested A Captured Spitfire... His Words Shocked The Luftwaffe

KGB in Chernobyl: The Secret Files Before the Disaster | Chornobyl Uncharted Ep 24

1954: A Few Days' Shore Leave in Devon and Cornwall | Brief Journey | BBC Archive

Who has nuclear weapons and how did they get them? - BBC World Service

AFTER THE BIG ONE: NUCLEAR WAR ON THE PRAIRIES | Why Were the Canadian Prairies at Risk?

How the World's Copper Capital Poisoned an Entire City: Swansea, Wales

INSIDE The Pentagon - World’s Most Powerful Building

