Labels:text | screenshot | font OCR: THE documentation describes the ITN European Video Atlas as "a comprehensive and up-to-date picture of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals". Comprehensive it truly is; up-to-date it isn't and neither can it be, as is the case with all products of this kind. In essence, it's a commendable attempt to show the history of modern Europe in the form of a complete, multimedia almanac. Using edited ITN archive material - video, photographs and narratives - with statistical facts and figures, it provides detailed information on all aspects of the European continent up to the present day or at least as near as practicable.