Drama series exploring WW1 and the tragedies of war through letters of two young lovers.
Eric tells Phyllis: 'It was the first time you had ever called me by my name'.
Eric loses his gun, telling Phyllis it was used to kill a German soldier.
Eric expresses his fears to Phyllis that he might not survive.
Phyllis hears that Eric is moving towards the Dardanelles.
Eric tells Phyllis of his despair as his men plunder and steal from local towns.
'I am still alive' - Eric sends a heartfelt message to Phyllis.
Eric is left heartbroken after leave to see Phyllis is cancelled.
Phyllis hears how Eric's days drag on.
Eric reveals to Phyllis that he has to walk through 12 miles of mud each day.
Eric asks Phyllis - 'Do you want your Englishman as he is you?'.
The Easter Rising in Dublin causes Eric to wonder about Phyllis's safety at home.
Eric tells Phyllis: 'Phyl, I am most terribly afraid something awful may have happened..'.
Eric realises that Phyllis has been cut off during the Easter Rising.
Eric is outraged by a letter he receives from Phyllis.
Eric laments his fears to Phyllis.
With Dublin in turmoil, Eric feels unable to take care of Phyllis.
Eric confides to Phyllis - 'It almost makes me want to get wounded so that I could be...'.
Eric frets about the possibility of never seeing Phyllis again.
Phyllis hears that Eric has had his fill of war.
Eric asks Phyllis to marry him.
Eric wonders how Phyllis will tell the world about their engagement.
Despite the awful conditions of war, Eric is delighted to be engaged to Phyllis.
'How much happiness seems to rest on that little word, "Yes"...', Eric tells Phyllis.
Eric is left in darkness, with another move forward planned.