Did a quick search about this and couln't find anything so thought I would post this. Weird that it is from ITV as it's normally the BBC and Channel 4 that concentrate on these sort of documentaries. Sounds worth a watch though. OUTBREAK To mark the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War Two, this programme combines personal recollections and archive footage to recreate the events of September 3, 1939, from the delivery of the ultimatum and the declaration of war to George VI's radio broadcast and the first air raid sirens. Including contributions by Richard Attenborough, George Cole, Tony Benn, Vera Lynn, Betty Driver, Nicholas Parsons and Peter Blake, as well as relatives of Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain and Charles de Gaulle ITV1 10:35pm-11:35pm (1 hour ) Thu 3 Sep