In 1964, with the aid of China and the Soviet Union, North Vietnamese troops invaded South Vietnam on a large scale, and the Soviet troops crossed the Berlin Wall to occupy West Berlin. the two major camps of the East and the West were suddenly at loggerheads and nuclear war was on the verge of breaking out. While actively preparing for war, the British government is teaching people how to deal with nuclear strikes, but ordinary people do not have the proper knowledge of scientific prevention, and the most rudimentary anti-nuclear facilities seem too expensive for them. Then the nuclear war broke out: a tactical thermonuclear bomb landed in Kent near London, millions of people were immediately happily reduced to ashes, and the living began a long period of purgatory. After World War II, there were three times when the British government openly interfered with BBC programs, one was the report of the hydrogen bomb in 1954 / 55, one was during the Suez Canal crisis in 1956, and another was the 1965 film "War Game" about Peter Watkins. Originally commissioned by BBC television, the film was originally made to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the tragedy of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After filming, it was regarded by the government as the propaganda material of the nuclear disarmament campaign because of its too real and powerful impact, appeal and complete negation of Britain's completely useless nuclear policy, thus interfering with BBC,....