The history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly with the most infamous of the death camps. First shown: 24 Jan 2015 Graphic images and descriptions of the Holocaust that some viewers may find upsetting This programme is subtitled This programme is audio described We expect that on January 27, 2020, about 200 of them will come to the Memorial from all over the world. Channel 4 has marked 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz with a powerful documentary series from the perspective of Holocuast survivors using Auschwitz Untold: In Colour is a two-part film and will be narrated by Sir Ben Kingsley and feature harrowing testimonies from survivors which haven’t been shared before.‘Once we entered there, we thought we’d entered hell,’ one female survivor recounts.‘We were wearing colours, we were not all in grey,’ another survivor affirms.Development producer, Sheldon Lazarus, said: ‘The 16 survivors who feature in this series tell their extraordinary accounts of survival and resistance against all odds in their own voices.‘Accompanied by remarkable colourised footage from the archives, we hope this series will help remove a barrier that separates contemporary audiences from the reality of the Holocaust, so that we never ever forget the atrocities of the past.‘With the 75th anniversary to commemorate the liberation of Auschwitz in 2020, we felt it was really timely and important to bring to life the untold stories of the Holocaust in a new way.’Producer and Director David Shulman said he wanted his documentary to have ‘as much contemporary resonance as possible’.‘The colourisation of black and white archive footage is one aspect of making this history more accessible to a younger audience and giving greater humanity to the people seen in the footage,’ he added.The Auschwitz Memorial and Museum estimates 1.1 million of the 1.3 million deported to the camp were murdered.‘Also, by including a Jewish resistance fighter from Vilna and a Roma holocaust survivor from France I think Auschwitz Untold: In Colour adds unique perspectives typically overlooked by most documentaries about the Holocaust.’Viewers will witness the colourisation of black and white footage for the first time.If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us Watership Down review: Cold and moody animation will scare a new generation of kidsSir Ben Kingsley much prefers female directors to male directorsVikings' Clive Standen reveals new side project after completing graphic novelLearn how to retrain for a job in health and social careLucifer star Tom Ellis recovering from surgery as concerned fans wish him wellWhy you need to be thinking about training for your career NOWLittle boy thinks his dad is Leonard Hofstadter from The Big Bang Theory and it’s easy to see whyDr Hilary Jones reassures parents that coronavirus risk to children returning to school is ‘very small’Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer’s Penny Dreadful spin-off cancelled after one seasonI’m A Celebrity 2020 cast face ‘frightening’ seagull attacks as birds mob Welsh castleLucifer season 5’s Noir episode leaves fans heartbroken over shock character return

• This article was amended on 13 January 2020 to refer, in accordance with the Guardian style guide, to Auschwitz-Birkenau having operated in Poland during the … It was first televised on BBC Two on 11 January 2005. Jonah finds letters written by Ruth, explaining the deepening affection between her and Meyer while at the Auschwitz concentration camp. 5 "At Night, … February 21, 2020 () At Auschwitz concentration camp, a doctor known as The Wolf is disappointed when Ruth will not work with him, so he does tortuous experiments on Meyer in retaliation. Two CBC programs, flagship nightly newscast The National and documentary The Accountant of Auschwitz, led the first batch of winners Monday at the 2020 … Each year, the weeklong event organized by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television recognizes excellence in Canadian film, television and digital media.Monday's announcements saw the winners for broadcast news, sports programming, and documentary and factual content streamed from the academy's website and social media pages.The program was also given the award for best news or information segment for the piece Scars Left Behind, in which victims of the 2018 Toronto van attack opened up to reporter Ioanna Roumeliotis about their recovery and rehabilitation. February 21, 2020 () The Hunters find a huge collection of Nazi stolen treasure hidden in a bank in New Jersey. Auschwitz Untold: In Colour, produced by Fulwell73, will air at 9pm on January 26 and 27 on More4, followed by a 90-minute special on January 29 at 10.30pm on Channel 4. It combined interviews with former inmates and guards with authentic re-enactments of relevant events. Adrienne Arsenault, Rosemary Barton, Andrew Chang and Ian Hanomansing also received the joint honour of best news anchor for their work on the show.That film finished a project three years in the making, including animated film It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered onTwo CBC programs, flagship nightly newscast The National and documentary The Accountant of Auschwitz, led the first batch of winners Monday at the 2020 Canadian Screen Awards with four awards each, as the ceremony moved online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.The National, The Accountant of Auschwitz lead first night of Canadian Screen AwardsCBC videographer/editor Jared Thomas talks about one of his most memorable assignments of 2018 when he travelled with Susan Ormiston to Kluane National Park in Canada’s Yukon to document the impact of climate change on the territory’s glaciers.Two survivors of the Toronto van attack opened up to CBC News as they work through their recovery — they told CBC's Ioanna Roumelioitis they are still trying to deal with the physical and psychological scars from that attack.The Accountant of Auschwitz: In his 90's, he went on trial for Nazi war crimesOskar Groening, former Auschwitz guard, describes camp in chilling detail at trialBefore his passing, Gord Downie took this country on a profound journey.

Now, one year later, Gord's brothers take us through his final year full of passion and emotion, and share what it was like to be right by his side the entire way.Oskar Groning was the charged at the age of 93 for crimes related to genocide - he was the accountant at the Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz.