This looks very interesting. I'll be checking out a goodly amount of it. All the programming seems to be decidedly British. I hope the CBC matches with some good Canadian content.
....for some reason the Brit's seem to honour and remember those who sacrificed everything for those they love
edit: i'd like to take a step back from a bit of a scathing comment on Canada's track record for paying tribute to our own......yes, we do.....just think we could do a way better job of it........they DIED for us
I agree 100%.....Although I'm happy to see on remembrance day our local memorial is packed with people paying their respects...WW1 is more ingrained within British Society. Whole towns lost a generation, and the cemetaries containing the many thousands are only a ferry ride away. Its right on their door step. I certainly think the geography of it plays a part, especially for us in the West.
If Vimy Ridge was a 2 hour drive away things would be different.....
FYI, that poster is WWII, but it's great propaganda.
My issue with the CBC is that the talent for documentary filmmaking is second-to-none. There's no reason why they shouldn't use the latest techniques along with their piercing social conscience.
Yep, lets hope there's something here from CBC....Probably time to re-visit the BBC documentary of The Great War (Narrated by Michael Redgrave) First aired on the 50th anniversary of WW1....