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A reporter describes the scene as an Allied convoy comes under attack from the air.

A reporter describes the scene as an Allied convoy comes under attack from the air.

±«Óătv war correspondent, Charles Gardner, recorded this commentary on 14 July 1940 when he witnessed an aerial engagement between the RAF and German dive-bombers attacking a convoy in the English Channel.

When it was broadcast it caused something of an uproar. Many people in Britain felt that such an eye-witness account was too dramatic, was inappropriate to be broadcast as 'news' and reduced a life-and-death struggle between combatants to the level of a sporting contest.

What reaction would it get today?

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