The First World War (1973-1974), a 26-episode British television documentary chronicles the events of World War II. At
its completion in 1973, it was (the inflation rate in 2016 was nearly
75 million £ regular) the most expensive series of ever-ever £ 900,000
cost is a fact. [1] Jeremy Isaacs, narrated by Lawrence Oliver, who made the song composed by Carl Davis. By the First World War, a book written with Mark Arnold Foster of the TV series was released in 1973.
The war has attracted wide acclaim and is now seen as a milestone in British television history. [2] Jeremy Isaacs produced the study of the resurrection of military history, which he was considered to be ahead of time. [3] On the other side of the series draws attention to the experience of conflict: how war affects the lives of soldiers, sailors and pilots in the war, civilians, prisoners and camps and other victims of death.
The war has attracted wide acclaim and is now seen as a milestone in British television history. [2] Jeremy Isaacs produced the study of the resurrection of military history, which he was considered to be ahead of time. [3] On the other side of the series draws attention to the experience of conflict: how war affects the lives of soldiers, sailors and pilots in the war, civilians, prisoners and camps and other victims of death.
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