Overview
On one day in October last year 7,000 policemen were on the streets of Greater Manchester at a cost of over a quarter of a million pounds to defend the Englishman's right to free speech. But these Englishmen were members of the National Front, and their speeches - avowedly racist - would be in direct contradiction to the very idea of freedom. In 'the story of that day, and in interviews with the leaders and rank-and-file members of the National Front, a portrait emerges of England's fourth largest political party.
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5 - 1Behind The Front February 15, 1978 -
5 - 2Closed Shop April 28, 1978 -
5 - 3From Blighty To Belize May 12, 1978 -
5 - 4The End Of The Line May 19, 1978 -
5 - 5Alcamo - The Anatomy Of A Mafia Town May 26, 1978 -
5 - 6Back To The Beginning June 16, 1978

