Overview
In January 1987 Terry Waite was taken hostage in Beirut. During the 1,763 days of his captivity, rumour and speculation mounted over the events leading up to his kidnapping, in particular the extent of his association with Oliver North , the American colonel at the centre of the arms-for-hostages deals. Was Waite naïve or headstrong in returning to Beirut? What were his motives at the time? Did he have the right sort of personality to negotiate successfully with the kidnappers? In this exclusive film Waite faces up to these issues, he describes the deprivation and tortures of nearly four years of solitary captivity, reveals the tensions of life with the other hostages and explains how the legacy of those years is a haunting sense of vulnerability.
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12 - 1Old, Dirty And Late May 19, 1993 -
12 - 2Tiny Rowland: The Rebel Tycoon May 26, 1993 -
12 - 3Ordinary People June 02, 1993 -
12 - 4Children Who Kill June 09, 1993 -
12 - 5New York Law June 16, 1993 -
12 - 6Care In Mind June 23, 1993 -
12 - 7Immoral Earnings September 08, 1993 -
12 - 8The New Principal September 15, 1993 -
12 - 9Hostage September 22, 1993 -
12 - 10The Great Benefit Robbery September 29, 1993 -
12 - 11Traffic Jam October 06, 1993 -
12 - 12Rector Versus Clinton - The Killer And The Candidate October 13, 1993

