It was his questioning which I found odd. "What would it have been like to be digging 70 feet underground listening for the enemy?" How the hell would the "expert" know?
"How do you feel watching that" he asked the daughter at the end. What sort of stupid question is that? What the hell does it matter to the viewer?
Potentially a good program ruined by his pathetic narrative.
What would have made it a bit more interesting would be more superimpositioning of the photographs from those plates and/or the original airship film onto the way things are now, perhaps with a computer generated interlink.
That live shell could have been a starting point for a bit more exploration of a mini-tangential thread.
Such a shame that such a rich source of materials wasn't used to it's potential in the documentary. Wasted opportunity really.
Agreed, looked like it was just dropped there.
Can you imagine, the owners leave it there near that cemetary with visitors running around, and it was "live" SET UP
REPEAT...boring, why do they reuse their material? Different voice over, same material. IS this what we pay out license fee for? Then if we missed it, buy it on DVD? So why did I buy it on my TV license then? Why do I have to rebuy it?