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The Great War: The People's Story: Con Olivia Colman, Rosalind March, Alison Steadman, Claire Foy. Through diaries, letters and memoirs, this documentary shows how the Great War transformed the lives of regular British citizens. Historical footage as outstanding actors reenact first-hand accounts found in Britain.
Serie TV. |. Drama. |. The Great War: The People's Story. / 2014. Attraverso diari, lettere e memorie originali, questo documentario indimenticabile racconta come le vite di uomini e donne britannici normali furono trasformate dalla Grande Guerra.
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10 ago 2014 · 1x01Episode 1. Series Premiere. — 2014-08-10T20:00:00Z— 60 mins. 22. 30. 97. 1. As war breaks out, the journey of Reg Evans, a cockney lad and one of the first to volunteer to fight, is told told through moving letters to his anxious mother at home.
Reg will go through the war, winning a distinguished conduct medal, marrying and surviving until 1943. Alan Lloyd is less fortunate for whilst he gets home leave to see his new born son in 1915 the next year he will be killed at the battle of the Somme, being awarded a posthumous Military Cross.
Synopsis. Through original diaries, letters, and memoirs, this unforgettable documentary tells how the lives of regular British men and women were transformed by the Great War. Cast. Olivia Colman.
- Narrator; Arthur Burke; Ms. Harrold
- Paul Copeland
- 2014
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18 ago 2014 · The best thing about The Great War: The People’s Story is the variety of intonations and accents that reveal the characters of the individuals whose letters, memoirs and diaries are collected in the programme. Last week’s opening episode caught all the gung-ho excitement that followed the declaration of war as men streamed along to join up.
Hallie, Kate, Reg and Alan. With half his jaw blown away Reg undergoes reconstructive surgery from pioneering doctor Harold Gillies, writing to his mother that he is now uglier than ever. Reg will go through the war, winning a distinguished conduct medal, marrying and surviving until 1943.