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The episode titles are taken from quotations, the origins of which are shown in parentheses. With few exceptions, successive blocks of episodes are devoted to each year of the war: episodes 1–6 to 1914, 7–10 to 1915, 11–14 to 1916, 15–19 to 1917, 20–23 and 26 to 1918.
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century is a 1996 documentary series that aired on PBS. It chronicles World War I over eight episodes. It was narrated by Salome Jens. In the UK, the programme was renamed 1914-18 and was narrated by Dame Judi Dench.
The Great War channel produces a number of different types of content, the main feature being a weekly recap of the war that corresponds to the events of the same week 100 years prior. The events presented are also summarized quarterly in their own videos.
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The Great War is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Stephen Ives, Amanda Pollak and Rob Rapley. [1] [2] It is based on World War I (1914–18) and focuses especially on the United States' 20-month experience (April 1917 – November 1918) of deploying to the European theater.
"The Last Flight" (1960 episode) William Claxton A World War I pilot travels through time to 1959 D 1964 US A Carol for Another Christmas: Joseph L. Mankiewicz: Daniel Grudge fought in World War I D 1969 UK Doctor Who "The War Games" (1969 episode) David Maloney: The Doctor and his companions end up in World War I 1986 UK Biggles: John Hough
In an early scene in the movie, one of the first pieces of advice that Lee gives to Jessie is to wear a helmet. And during a firefight early in the film, Dunst, Spaeny and Moura are indeed all ...
14 - Diaries of the Great War (titled Great War Diaries when aired on the BBC) is a 2014 international documentary drama series about World War I. It uses a mix of acted scenes, archive footage, and animation. All episodes were directed by Jan Peter , series authors were Jan Peter and Yury Winterberg. [1]