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Mutiny:
The True Story of Red October
Saturday,
March 29, 7.30pm on SBS.
Reviewer: By LS Rachel Irving
Mutiny:
The True Story of Red October is the truth behind the
Hollywood blockbuster The Hunt for Red October.
Set
not on a nuclear submarine but the Soviet destroyer The Sentry,
the real mutiny in Russia in November 1975 was not that of
a defector but that of a communist idealist, Valeri Sablin.
Sablins
intention was to overthrow his countrys corrupt leadership
and so, on November 7, he locked up the commander of The Sentry
and assumed control, heading for Leningrad (now St Petersburg)
to appeal to the masses to rise up to revolution.
Just
six hours after sailing, the mutiny was in ruins. The ship
was fired on by war planes sent by the Kremlin, half the Baltic
fleet was in pursuit and some members of the crew released
the commander, who in turn shot and wounded Sablin.
The
KGB arrested everyone on board and demanded absolute silence,
telling the world the event was an act of defection.
Mutiny: The True Story of Red October will interest those
who enjoyed the Sean Connery Hollywood film and those who
just like to see history being told in its entirety. A great
watch.
Reality
Bites: Police Training Academy (PTA)
Tuesdays
at 8pm on ABC TV.
Reviewer: Ben Caddaye
Dont
be fooled by the title this is nothing like the Police
Academy movies.
It
takes 26 weeks of intense training to become a cop and Police
Training Academy follows 60 recruits who think theyve
got what it takes.
This
fly on the wall documentary pokes its nose into
Western Australias Joondalup Police Academy as its newest
batch of recruits are put through their paces for six months.
Over
four episodes, Police Training Academy enters the lives of
a handful of these people, who hail from a variety of backgrounds,
as they experience the highs and lows of the tough path to
a career in law enforcement.
The
creators of this documentary have done well to get their subjects
to open up in front of the cameras, putting an intimate and
personal spin on half-a-year of trauma and triumph.
Police
Training Academy didnt exactly make me want to rush
out and join the boys in blue but it is compelling
viewing.
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