1918 Remembered

Australia, 1999

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Episode of Series “Four corners (Television program)”.
From the ABC series “Four Corners” comes reporter Chris Masters visit to the western Front of the First World war to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the armistice. He explores the turbulent relationship between Australia and our main ally, the British. Never before seen footage from some of the war’s most famous battles, as well as the diggers own uncensored accounts help us to relive their journey and remember an era that shaped our future.

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producer

Victoria Pitt

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ABC-TV (Australia)

Roadshow Entertainment

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01:00:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1999

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Four corners (Television program)

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