The Real Story of TynehamTold by the Villagers Themselves
Rare interviews with the last residents of Dorset's "forgotten village" - captured before they passed away. A moving and unique piece of living history.
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Prefer a tangible keepsake? The physical DVD makes a wonderful collectible and gift.
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Physical DVD: Dispatched within 1-2 working days via Royal Mail. UK delivery usually arrives in 2-3 days total.
Both versions contain exactly the same content and interviews - the digital edition simply gives you the sharpest possible picture.
It includes moving interviews with Arthur Grant, Peter Wellman, Doug Churchill, and others - preserving their memories of village life for future generations.
What makes this documentary so compelling is hearing about village life from the people who used to live there. Interviews include the late Arthur Grant, Peter Wellman and Doug Churchill among others.
It's one thing reading about what life in Tyneham was like, but to actually hear about it from the people who lived there is magical...
Hearing, in their own words, how they were forced to leave their homes is heartbreaking - especially as it was just a few days before Christmas. You really feel the emotion when they return to their old homes for the interviews..
