All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Arthur Currie : Master of War

    • August 20, 2018
    • TVO

    General Sir Arthur Currie led the Canadian Corps to a series of spectacular victories hastening the end of the Great War. Norm Christie retraces Currie's rise from amateur soldier to the most successful Allied general. He asks why Currie was feted throughout Europe and the Empire yet maligned by enemies and forgotten at home.

  • S01E02 The Missing

    • August 27, 2018
    • TVO

    Few Canadians know that 20,000 Canadian soldiers killed in the Great War are still missing. Some lie in unnamed graves others vanished on battlefields in France and Belgium. Norm Christie reveals why so many men disappeared. He solves a 90 year old mystery finding 44 men lost at the Battle of Vimy Ridge

  • S01E03 Sacred Places

    • September 3, 2018
    • TVO

    Historian Norm Christie visits the Western Front battlefields, where the real story of the war is in the cemeteries. Here he discovers how these faraway, exquisitely designed, and little-visited burial grounds, with their thousands of Canadian dead, are sacred places.

  • S01E04 The Vimy Pilgrimage

    • March 24, 2018
    • TVO

    Norm Christie recounts the extraordinary story of the largest peacetime armada in Canadian history - the spectacular 1936 Vimy pilgrimage to Europe - to honour the 60,000 dead of the Great War, and to unveil Canada's magnificent war memorial at Vimy Ridge.

  • S01E05 The Wounded

    • March 31, 2018
    • TVO

    The Great War marked a turning point in the treatment of battlefield wounds. Many techniques developed during that time are still used today. In this episode, Norm Christie takes viewers to the sites of frontline hospitals, casualty clearing stations and medical ships to tell the dramatic story of the Canadian Medical Corps in the First World War.

  • S01E06 Your Granddads War

    • April 7, 2018
    • TVO

    Randall Christie and his brother John served four years in the Great War and like most veterans rarely talked about their time in the trenches. 100 years later Norm Christie retraces his granddads war