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  2. Category:World War I television drama series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War I television drama series" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. World War One (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    After putting together one of the largest collections of WWI footage, [3] CBS News produced 26 half-hour episodes that cover the war beginning with the tensions leading up the war, the events of the conflict, and legacy of the war. The series used archival footage from various national and private archives, some of which were at that point ...

  4. Category:World War I television series - Wikipedia

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    World War I television drama series (29 P) T. Television episodes about World War I (5 P) Pages in category "World War I television series" The following 7 pages are ...

  5. 37 Days (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    37 Days is a British drama miniseries that was first broadcast on BBC Two from 6 to 8 March 2014. The three-part miniseries covers the 37 days before World War I, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria on 28 June 1914 to the United Kingdom declaring war on Germany on 4 August 1914.

  6. The First World War (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The First World War (2003) is a ten-part Channel 4 documentary television series surveying the history of World War I (1914-1918). It is based on the 2003 book of the same name by Oxford history professor Hew Strachan . [ 1 ] (

  7. Wings (1977 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wings is a drama series about the Royal Flying Corps that ran on BBC television from 1977 to 1978. It stars Tim Woodward as Alan Farmer, a young blacksmith turned fighter pilot in the First World War.

  8. The Crimson Field - Wikipedia

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    Originally called The Ark, the series was commissioned by Ben Stephenson and Danny Cohen [3] [4] as part of the BBC World War I centenary season. Sarah Phelps, the creator of The Crimson Field said: "I am bouncing off the walls with excitement at having such an extraordinary talented cast, bouncing off the walls." [3] Filming began in August 2013.

  9. Birdsong (serial) - Wikipedia

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    The television adaptation differs from the novel in many respects, completely omitting the section set in the 1970s. The story is told in flashbacks, with Stephen Wraysford's experiences in World War I alternating with his memories of his affair with Isabelle Azaire, a young married woman whom he met before the war when he was staying in her husband's house to learn about business.