It shows events through the eyes of two very ordinary teenagers, one from England and one from Germany, who enlist in the war, which they expect will be over within months.[3][4] The drama stars Patrick Gibson and Jack Lowden, and was written by Tony Jordan and directed by Brendan Maher.[3][5][6][7]
Plot
The series operates in parallel as it follows two teenagers in two countries, one German (Jack Lowden) and one British (Patrick Gibson), who sign up as soldiers at the outbreak of the First World War. The plot covers the time period from just prior to the war to its conclusion.
The story includes the boys' families, their love interests, and the friends and comrades they make during the war. It reveals the toll the war takes on the two young men and their fellow soldiers as it lasts far longer than expected, and grows harsher and more meaningless. The two soldiers encounter each other at certain points, including at the conclusion of the war.
Cast
Patrick Gibson – Tommy Edwards, a teen in England who enjoys sketching birds
Jack Lowden – Michael Lang, a carefree teen in Germany
Erika Kaar – Joanna, a young Polish nurse Tommy meets when wounded
The series aired in the pre-watershed time-slot of 7pm, and the script was written for a younger audience and family viewing.[12] The title was taken from the first line of Wilfred Owen's 1917 poem, "Anthem for Doomed Youth": "What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?"[13]
Broadcast and home video
The series was broadcast on five consecutive days on BBC 1 beginning on 3 November 2014.[14] In Australia, the series premiered on BBC First on 28 May 2015.[15]
The Region 2 DVD was released on 10 November 2014.[16] The streaming video is available on various services.