Churchill and the Generals

Summary

Churchill and the Generals is a 1979 BBC television drama concerning the relationship between Winston Churchill and generals of the Allied forces, set in the Cabinet Office and War Rooms between 1940 and 1945. It was written by Ian Curteis (with Peter Young as military advisor).

Churchill and the Generals
Written byIan Curteis
Directed byAlan Gibson
StarringTimothy West,
Eric Porter,
Arthur Hill
Theme music composerWilfred Josephs
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJack Levin
Alan Shallcross
Original release
NetworkBBC 2
Release1979 (1979)

It was first broadcast on BBC 2 on 23 September 1979, and repeated on BBC 1 on 22 August 1981. It screened on 5 March 1981 in the United States.

The Times television critic Michael Ratcliffe wrote: 'Churchill, though trivial, was intermittently moving and fun (alternative title: Punch in the Second World War?)'[1]

Timothy West won the John Logie Baird performance award (1980).[2] He reprised the role of Churchill in The Last Bastion (1984) and Hiroshima (1995).

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References edit

  1. ^ Michael Ratcliffe. "Television." The Times (London, 26 November 1979), p. 9.
  2. ^ 'Woman awarded Logie Baird scholarship', The Times (London, 30 May 1980), p. 16.

External links edit

  • Churchill and the Generals at IMDb