Image: People researcher Julia Cave interviews Victor Packer, a Great War veteran for the series. Clip: Opening titles of the first episode 'On the Idle Hill of Summer' TX 30 May 1964. p01z12lt
It took just nine months for the 成人快手 to conceive and produce one of the most significant documentary series in the Corporation's history - The Great War. Running for twenty-six, forty minute editions, the series was sold to twenty-six countries across the world, with the 成人快手 Handbook for 1965 claiming that 'the series will ultimately be seen by every television country in the world'.
The programmes used archive footage of actual First World War battles and life in the trenches, held at The Imperial War Museum in London. Interviews with service men and women, by 1964 in their sixties and seventies, were highly revealing and candid.
Made in association with the CBC (Canada) and the ABC (Australia), rather than another European partner, the series drew an audience averaging 8 million viewers per programme. Director General to be Alisdair Milne came up with the idea for the series whilst he was working as a producer on the current affairs programme Tonight. Big name narrators such as Michael Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, and Marius Goring helped make the series such a success.
The Great War was highly acclaimed at the time, and set the standard for subsequent documentaries on the subject, most notably Thames Television's The World at War of 1973 which approached World War 2 on a similar scale.
May anniversaries
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Bread
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Top of the Form
1 May 1948 -
First VHF transmitter opens at Wrotham
2 May 1955 -
Horizon first transmitted
2 May 1964 -
Luther
4 May 2010 -
The Ascent of Man first broadcast
5 May 1973 -
Wedding of Princess Margaret
6 May 1960 -
VE Day broadcasts
8 May 1945 -
First gardening programme
9 May 1931 -
The Queen鈥檚 Hall destroyed by bombing
10 May 1941 -
Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
12 May 1937 -
First episode of Bucknell's House
14 May 1962 -
Broadcasting House opens
15 May 1932 -
Strictly Come Dancing
15 May 2004 -
The Debussy film debuts
18 May 1965 -
Beatrice Harrison, cello and nightingale duet
19 May 1924 -
Churchill's first broadcast as Prime Minister
19 May 1940 -
Thomas Woodrooffe at the Coronation Fleet Review
20 May 1937 -
Opening of Lime Grove Studios
21 May 1950 -
Eurovision first broadcast
24 May 1956 -
That's Life
26 May 1973 -
The Goon Show
28 May 1951 -
The Great War
30 May 1964 -
Tumbledown
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