The War That Changed Us

The War That Changed Us (2014)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, War

The story of Australia and the First World War is revealed through the lives of six Australians. Brought to life through personal testimony, dramatic reconstruction, expert analysis, location filming and colourised archive.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Coming Home (1918 - 1919)Sep 9, 2014
S01E03Coming Apart (1916 - 1917)Sep 2, 2014
S01E02Coming Together (1915 - 1916)Aug 26, 2014
S01E01Answering the Call (1914 - 1915)Aug 19, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The War That Changed Us' premiere?

'The War That Changed Us' premiered on August 3, 2014.

Who were the main characters in 'The War That Changed Us'?

The main characters in 'The War That Changed Us' were Sarah Adams, Roy Briggs, Vera Grant, and Joan Miles.

What was the setting of 'The War That Changed Us'?

'The War That Changed Us' was set in Australia during World War I.

What was the main storyline of 'The War That Changed Us'?

'The War That Changed Us' followed the lives of four young individuals whose lives were profoundly affected by World War I.

Were there any romantic storylines in 'The War That Changed Us'?

Yes, 'The War That Changed Us' featured several romantic storylines, including a love triangle between Sarah, Roy, and George.

Did 'The War That Changed Us' focus on the experiences of soldiers on the battlefield?

While 'The War That Changed Us' touched on the experiences of soldiers, it primarily focused on the impact of the war on civilians and their personal lives.

Were there any historical figures portrayed in 'The War That Changed Us'?

Yes, 'The War That Changed Us' included portrayals of real-life historical figures such as General William Birdwood and Prime Minister Billy Hughes.

Did 'The War That Changed Us' explore the social changes brought about by the war?

Yes, 'The War That Changed Us' delved into the social changes that occurred in Australia during and after World War I, including the women's suffrage movement.

Were there any themes of sacrifice and loss in 'The War That Changed Us'?

Yes, 'The War That Changed Us' prominently explored themes of sacrifice and loss, as characters grappled with the devastating effects of war.

Did 'The War That Changed Us' receive critical acclaim?

'The War That Changed Us' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its historical accuracy and compelling storytelling.

Were there any notable awards or nominations for 'The War That Changed Us'?

Yes, 'The War That Changed Us' received multiple nominations at the Logie Awards, including Best Drama Program and Most Outstanding Drama Series.

Did 'The War That Changed Us' have a strong fan following?

'The War That Changed Us' garnered a loyal fan following, with viewers appreciating its engaging characters and emotional depth.

How many episodes were there in 'The War That Changed Us'?

'The War That Changed Us' consisted of six episodes.

Did 'The War That Changed Us' accurately portray the events of World War I?

'The War That Changed Us' made efforts to accurately depict the events of World War I, incorporating historical research into its narrative.

Was 'The War That Changed Us' based on a true story?

While 'The War That Changed Us' was not based on a specific true story, it drew inspiration from the experiences of Australians during World War I.

Did 'The War That Changed Us' explore the psychological impact of war on its characters?

Yes, 'The War That Changed Us' delved into the psychological effects of war, portraying the trauma and resilience of its characters.

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