The Bomb Disposal Men

The Bomb Disposal Men

1974 · 50 min · Documentary

First transmitted in 1974, this is a documentary about bomb disposal teams, their training, and the problems of maintaining a family life in one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. It follows three Ammunition Technical Officers in the British Army.

Directed by Jenny Barraclough

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