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David Olusoga sets out once more to uncover the history of a single house in Leeds.
The Second World War puts our residents in danger. Leeds is a shock to a Greek war bride with a tragic past and a return for students who lived here at the Millennium.
David follows the trails of a traumatised soldier on the run, a family man at breaking point and one resident who developed an interest in the paranormal.
A ruthless factory owner is hit by an arson attack, a pacifist couple make a stand and one man sets sail for a life on the glamourous Atlantic liners.
David discovers our house's first resident - idealistic Victorian lawyer William Bruce, who tries and fails to save the life of a man convicted to hang for murder. Decades later Bruce is serving as a Leeds magistrate when a similar case comes before him - can he save a young man's life this time?
Tracking our house forward, David uncovers the remarkable rags-to-riches story of Ann Dawson, who went from working on the factory floor to living in style in Grosvenor Mount. When her husband's business collapses, Ann looks set to lose it all.
Finally, David learns that our house was next home to master builder William Nicholson, founder of a famous dynasty that built Leeds landmarks, including County Arcade. William hands his business down to the next generation, but when Leeds train station is destroyed by fire, can William's grandson ride to the rescue?
David Olusoga tells the story of two apartment blocks, in London and Berlin, tracing the lives of their residents from the 1920s through the deadliest conflict in history - World War II.
David Olusoga sets out once more to uncover the history of a single house in Leeds.