The Great War in Numbers

The Great War in Numbers (2017)

EndedDocumentary showWar, History

The Great War in Numbers tells the complete story of World War I - from outbreak to conclusion - and the fragile peace that followed. It was a war unlike any other before it, with a number of firsts along the way. Seventy-milliion men were mobilised to fight around the world, from the trenches of the Western Front to the Middle East and Africa. There were more bullets fired, more bombs dropped, more men killed, more money borrowed and spent than in any war before.

It was a war of numbers: men, ammunition, food - quantity was the difference between victory and defeat, and for the first time in human history, everything was recorded in exacting detail: 762,000 Britons enlisted in the first four weeks of the war; 980,000 'war' horses shipped to Europe from America; the life expectancy of a WW1 pilot was only 15 flight hours; the cost of bullets for one day of fighting in 1918 was £3,800,000 - in today's money that's £237,500,000. The series takes these numbers and more to present a new, vivid look at The Great War, with statistics helping to shed new light on the war to end all wars.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Endgamenov. 8, 2017
S01E05Total Warnov. 1, 2017
S01E04The Home Frontoct. 25, 2017
S01E03Descent Into Helloct. 18, 2017
S01E02Weapons Of Waroct. 11, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Great War in Numbers' premiere?

'The Great War in Numbers' premiered on September 6, 2017.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Great War in Numbers'?

The first season of 'The Great War in Numbers' consisted of 6 episodes.

What was the format of 'The Great War in Numbers'?

'The Great War in Numbers' was a documentary series that explored World War I through statistical analysis and data visualization.

Who were the hosts of 'The Great War in Numbers'?

'The Great War in Numbers' did not have a specific host, as it primarily focused on presenting historical facts and figures.

What were some of the topics covered in 'The Great War in Numbers'?

'The Great War in Numbers' covered a wide range of topics, including casualty figures, military strategies, technological advancements, and the impact of the war on various aspects of society.

How did 'The Great War in Numbers' present the statistical information?

'The Great War in Numbers' used a combination of infographics, charts, and visual effects to present the statistical information in an engaging and informative manner.

Did 'The Great War in Numbers' feature interviews with historians or experts?

Yes, 'The Great War in Numbers' included interviews with historians, experts, and military strategists who provided additional insights and context to the statistical data presented in the series.

Were there any interactive elements in 'The Great War in Numbers'?

Yes, 'The Great War in Numbers' featured interactive elements that allowed viewers to explore the data and statistics further, enhancing their understanding of World War I.

How long were the episodes of 'The Great War in Numbers'?

Each episode of 'The Great War in Numbers' had a runtime of approximately 45 minutes.

What was the production style of 'The Great War in Numbers'?

'The Great War in Numbers' employed a mix of archival footage, reenactments, and computer-generated imagery to recreate and illustrate the historical events and statistical information.

Did 'The Great War in Numbers' cover all major battles of World War I?

Yes, 'The Great War in Numbers' provided insights into the major battles of World War I, highlighting the significance of each battle through statistical analysis.

Did 'The Great War in Numbers' explore the social impact of World War I?

Yes, 'The Great War in Numbers' delved into the social impact of World War I, examining how the war affected the lives of soldiers, civilians, and different communities.

Were the episodes of 'The Great War in Numbers' presented in a chronological order?

Yes, 'The Great War in Numbers' followed a chronological order, presenting the events of World War I in a structured manner to provide a comprehensive understanding of the war.

Did 'The Great War in Numbers' provide context for the statistical data presented?

Yes, 'The Great War in Numbers' contextualized the statistical data by providing historical background, explanations, and analysis to give viewers a deeper understanding of the numbers.

Did 'The Great War in Numbers' receive critical acclaim?

'The Great War in Numbers' was well-received by both critics and audiences for its unique approach to exploring World War I through statistics and its visually engaging presentation.

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