Great programme. By great coincidence four of us were in Ypres from last Sunday to Thursday. When we got home we saw the prog. was on and watched it.
If any of you have never been to Ypres then it is a "must do" experience.
We went to the Menin Gate on Wednesday night. It was pouring with rain but was packed with British, Belgian and many other nationals who were there to hear the last post performed by the Belgians. They have done so every night night since WW1 ended (except for German occupation in WW2). It made hairs stand at back of neck.
Ypres now fully rebuilt is a pleasant town with a nice cathedral and impressive Cloth Hall which houses the Flanders Fields fantastic museum. Pascherndale also has a very interesting WW1 museum. On our way back we called in at Vimy Ridge in France. Also a good visit.
Also, importantly, the beer was very good!!!
I second your recommendation. When I was teaching we ran annual trips to teach the children a mixture of respect and never to let this happen again. My uncles name is on one of the panels. The Germans finally got him in 1917. He had been previous blown up on the infamous Hill 60, buried up to his neck and had his head smashed with a German rifle butt to finish him off (he survived). After recovery in England he was declared fit for duty. He was never to come home to his family again. He was buried near the Cloth Hall but his grave was, like many others blown up in the continued battle. He has no known grave. In our family he is remembered to this day.