and this is the moment 92—year—old tommy clough is shown his. that's me there, is it?h, can you see? yeah, it looks good. well, to be honest, i can't see very well, but i can see a blur. it's gorgeous, it's gorgeous. it is, jack, it's really gorgeous. in april 1951, after four long days of heavy fighting, they saved the capital seoul. but harry hawksworth was captured and held for two years in a prisoner of war camp. i never slept in a bed for two and a half years, because they had no beds. we all slept ten in a little room — ten each, head to toe. if somebody wanted to turn over in their sleep, somebody used to say "turn" and everybody used to turn over in one go, like, you know. it was amazing. kept in terrible conditions, but he was lucky to live. many of his friends died when they were moved to another camp upriver. they were fired on by american aeroplanes, thinking that we were chinese. and we lost a lot of people. there were also pows. they were killed by friendly fire, as they call it. do you want to look at the picture? have a quick look. all right, there you