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mhifle
Hi

Sunday 25 October

7PM, Channel 4

Presented by Ian Hislop, the Not Forgotten documentaries use Britain's war memorials as a starting point for an investigation of the impact of the First World War on British society

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/not-forgotten

Regards Mark
CGM
Thank you. I have a family interest.

Regards
CGM
Ian Murphy
Mark,

Thanks for the notification - an area of particular interest to me.

Best regards,

Ian.
Will O'Brien
Thanks for the heads up Mark
IPT
Bump
CGM
Thank you! I'd forgotten.
Ian Murphy
IPT,

Thanks very much, I must admit that I had also forgotten that this is on tonight! blush.gif

Ian.
jossw
Just in time, cheers
rjaydee
Found it very interesting and thought provoking, not a subject that I have looked at in the past. Ralph.
CGM
I was pleased with the programme. The men who were imprisoned (the Absolutists) were only a relatively small percentage of the total number of conscientious objectors but articles and programmes often concentrate attention on them. This programme did not.

CGM
Pighills
An excellent episode made in 2008, finished off the series rather nicely , the four previous episodes having been made in 2005 and shown earlier in the week on The History Channel.

Anyone missing it can watch it here: The Men Who Wouldn't Fight
Ian Murphy
QUOTE (CGM @ Oct 25 2009, 09:41 PM) *
I was pleased with the programme. The men who were imprisoned (the Absolutists) were only a relatively small percentage of the total number of conscientious objectors but articles and programmes often concentrate attention on them. This programme did not.

CGM

CGM,

I agree, I also thought the programme covered a wide range of the spectrum and did not concentrate solely on the absolutists.

Ian.
Ian Murphy
QUOTE (Pighills @ Oct 25 2009, 10:16 PM) *
An excellent episode made in 2008, finished off the series rather nicely , the four previous episodes having been made in 2005 and shown earlier in the week on The History Channel.

Anyone missing it can watch it here: The Men Who Wouldn't Fight

Kim,

Thank you for posting that, I hope the earlier programmes in the series get enough repeats to allow me to catch one or two of them.

Best regards,

Ian.
Liam
Excellent programme and an episode I hadn't seen before

Belper is only up the road from us so the story about the two brothers who heaped shame on the family by resigning their commissions was very intersting but sad to think that the old boy never spoke them again



Liam
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