The Second World War has mainly been seen in black and white, but recent research has unearthed an abundance of superb colour film and shows what it really looked like to those who were there. The Second World War in Colour is a stunning and vivid new account of Britain during the war. and covers the events that happened on the Home Front between the years of 1934 and 1945. It tells the remarkable story of Britain's involvement in the Second World War using much previously unseen colour film footage, letters and diaries of the people who lived through this unforgettable period in British history. Narrated by John Thaw, The Second World War in Colour includes colour film of Winston Churchill before the 1945 election British prisoners of war at a liberated camp in Burma and spectacular footage of the D-Day landings. Brilliant colour footage also featured of a Royal visit to Warrington, of the Hampshire regiment at their training camp at Seaford in Sussex in 1934.