PhilB Posted 25 May , 2008 Share Posted 25 May , 2008 9 pm. People talk about the impact on their lives of losing parents in WW1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice Tiger Posted 25 May , 2008 Share Posted 25 May , 2008 QUOTE (Phil_B @ May 25 2008, 08:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> 9 pm. People talk about the impact on their lives of losing parents in WW1. For those who missed it, it's repeated at 03:00 BBC4 tomorrow (Monday) morning. Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alison Arnold Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 Also available on the BBC iplayer for 5 more days. See link here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ralphjd Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 Thank you Alison, had me in tears, thanks. Ralph. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alison Arnold Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 No problem Ralph. I'm going to watch it myself later. Ali Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadog Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 Had a quick look, switched off after 15 mins as I had the feeling I have already seen this. Must have been a pretty old programme, the sons & daughters should be well into their middle/late 90`s or 100+ by now. Really looking forward for somebody to make a decent documentary about the soldiers who came through and then lived their life to the best of their ability. Would make a nice change. Anyway thanks for flagging it up. Norman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J Banning Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 I had the feeling I have already seen this. Must have been a pretty old programme Norman - it certainly wasn't old. It was made last year by Testimony Films, a Bristol company. Most people seem to have thought it was pretty decent. Personally I thought it a very moving programme. Cheers Jeremy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadog Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 Hi Jeremy - I have had dealings with Testimony Films in the past and they do make some excellent documentaries. I have contacted them to confirm when this particular one was made. I do have a "thing" about the emphasis on the doom and gloom of WW1 and the apparent continual ignoring of the lives of the vast majority who did their duty and came home, some of course scarred for ever by the experience. It will be interesting to see if this year the 90th anniversary we will see the same focus on the horror and little or no coverage on events such as the Battle of Amiens which was a great success for the allies. Regards Norman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crawfordb Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 Norman, your comment made me smile - must be middle/late 90's. My father fought on Ypres and was injured on 1st July 1916 on the Somme. He was 59 when I was born in 1956 - I am now 52. But as you say anyone who 'lost' a father would of course be 90/100+. Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadog Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 Brian you are of course correct, when I took a party to the Somme in 2006 we had with us the SON of Lt Earl who fought with the "Sheffield Pals" at Serre on the 1st July. His Son, Joe Earl is in his early 60`s!. And before you ask his Father had him late in life!. Those chidren of the fallen in the film must be 90-100 years old and to me they did not look that, mind you it could be the effect of the NHS, social sevices, cheap booze etc. Best Wishes Norman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pietro Posted 27 May , 2008 Share Posted 27 May , 2008 Seems to be on again in the early hours of Friday morning. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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