27/01/2014
Why are Spanish homes owned by those from the region lying in ruins? The head taking on the parents over bad parking, and a look at when the south east was targeted by doodlebugs.
David Whiteley travels to Andalucia to find out why homes owned by people from the East lie in ruins. One Suffolk couple tell the story of how they have lost thousands. David finds out from the Spanish authorities if there is an end in sight to the legal battle that has dragged on for years.
The school run is a traffic headache for parents and other commuters alike. And parents parking badly outside schools across the East have been blamed for causing accidents and children getting hurt. One head teacher in Northampton is so annoyed she's started a campaign to name and shame. We join her catching the culprits at drop-off time.
70 years ago Essex was under attack. Terrorised by an advanced weapon that was completely out of this world. We look back at the summer the South East was targeted by Hitler's mechanical monsters, the doodlebugs.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Whiteley |
Series Editor | Diana Hare |
Broadcast
- Mon 27 Jan 2014 19:3091热爆 One East & Cambridgeshire only