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[color=black]Mortgaged to the Yanks[/color]

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First Aired: Wed 3 Jan, 2007, 9:00 pm-10:00 pm on BBC Four
Subject: Factual; History


Sir Christopher Meyer, former ambassador to Washington, tells the story of how Britain came to be mortgaged to the Americans during World War 2, a debt only paid off at the end of 2006.

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At midnight on 31st December 2006, Britain finally paid off the last tranche of its multi-billion dollar debt to the Americans from the end of World War 2. Sir Christopher Meyer, controversial former ambassador to Washington during the Bush and Blair era and author of explosive memoirs DC Confidential, tells the dramatic story of how the country came to be mortgaged to the Americans, and reveals what this cautionary tale really tells us about our so-called special relationship.

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Video Bitrate: 1546 KB/s
Video Codec: XviD
Resolution: 688 x 384
Aspect Ratio: 1.79:1
Framerate: 25 FPS (89915 Frames)
Quality Factor: 0.234 B/px
Audio Bitrate: 192 KB/s (CBR)
Audio Codec: MP3
Channels: 2 @ Sampling Rate: 48 kHz
File Size: 745.31 MB
Length: 00:59:57
Subs: (TV Cap =>) NO
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