Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- List of illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 An Unhealed Wound: Britain and the First World War
- 2 A Monumental Monument: The Great War (BBC, 1964)
- 3 Survivors: Veterans and the Nature of Personal Testimony
- 4 Heroes and Villains
- 5 Drama, Comedy and Drama Documentary
- 6 Over the Top: Reality Experiential Television
- 7 The Fear of Forgetting
- Filmography
- Bibliography
- Index
Filmography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- List of illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 An Unhealed Wound: Britain and the First World War
- 2 A Monumental Monument: The Great War (BBC, 1964)
- 3 Survivors: Veterans and the Nature of Personal Testimony
- 4 Heroes and Villains
- 5 Drama, Comedy and Drama Documentary
- 6 Over the Top: Reality Experiential Television
- 7 The Fear of Forgetting
- Filmography
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The Great War, television, produced by Tony Essex and Gordon Watkins. United Kingdom, BBC: 1964.
Upstairs, Downstairs, series 4, television, produced by John Hawkesworth. United Kingdom, ITV: 1974.
Battle of the Somme, television, produced and directed by Malcolm Brown. United Kingdom, BBC: 1976.
Peace in No Man's Land, television, produced and directed by Malcolm Brown. United Kingdom, BBC: 1981.
Lions Led by Donkeys, television, directed by Brian Duffy, United Kingdom. Channel 4: 1985.
Gone for a Soldier, television, directed by Tina Wakerell, United Kingdom. Scottish Television: 1985.
The Monocled Mutineer, television, directed by Jim O'Brien. United Kingdom, BBC: 1985.
Very Exceptional Soldiers, television, produced by Patrick Hargreaves. United Kingdom, BBC: 1986.
A Time for Remembrance, television, produced and directed by David Batty. United Kingdom, Channel 4: 1989.
Blackadder Goes Forth, television, directed by John Lloyd. United Kingdom, BBC: 1989.
Everyman Special: A Game of Ghosts, television, directed by Stephen Walker. United Kingdom, BBC: 1991.
1914–18, television, produced by Blaine Baggett (KCET) and Carole Sennett (BBC). USA/United Kingdom, BBC/KCET, 1996.
Timewatch – Haig: The Unknown Soldier, television, produced and directed by Helen Bettinson. United Kingdom, BBC: 1996.
Shot at Dawn, television, directed by Alan Lowery. United Kingdom, Carlton: 1998.
The Unknown Soldier, television, directed by David Drury. United Kingdom, Carlton, 1998.
Veterans: The Last Survivors of the Great War, television, produced by Steve Humphries. United Kingdom, BBC: 1998.
Shell Shock, television, produced and directed by Julia Harrington. United Kingdom, Channel 4: 1998.
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- The Great War on the Small ScreenRepresenting the First World War in Contemporary Britain, pp. 173 - 174Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2009