Guerrillas In Uniform: Churchill's Private Armi... May 2026

The shift from traditional "fair play" to a brutal, necessary pragmatism to defeat the Axis powers.

A gritty, visual retelling of the SAS raids in North Africa.

Each episode focuses on one specific unit and their most daring raid (e.g., Operation Postmaster or the heavy water sabotage). Guerrillas in Uniform: Churchill's Private Armi...

How Churchill championed "eccentric" leaders like Orde Wingate and David Stirling against the wishes of the traditional High Command.

Elite raiding parties designed for "butcher and bolt" missions along the European coastline. The shift from traditional "fair play" to a

In the darkest days of 1940, with Britain facing imminent invasion, Winston Churchill demanded a way to "set Europe ablaze." This led to the creation of irregular, highly specialized forces that bypassed traditional military bureaucracy to wage unconventional warfare.

The "Libyan Desert Taxi Service" that mastered deep-reconnaissance navigation. with Britain facing imminent invasion

How these "private armies" laid the literal and tactical blueprints for modern Special Forces like the Navy SEALs and Delta Force. Potential Format Ideas