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‘Incredible’ World War 2 period drama branded ‘best of the best’ | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Drama, a very popular period, describes the lives of four women who are part of the women’s land army during the Second World War and “best of the best”. The organization was responsible for ensuring that women work in agriculture to replace male farm workers participating in the armed forces.

Initially, a voluntary organization was later established as a form of consultation, Women from all walks of life To contribute to food production. At the summit, WLA had about 80,000 members and its participants were known as “black girls”. The TV show with the same name gives an idea for women who participate in the program.

Land Girls was broadcast for BBC from 2009 to 2011, and during the Second World War, the love, high and low levels of the four members of the women’s land army working at Hoxley Estate chronic. The show included actors such as Beci Gemmell, Summer Strallen and Mark Benton.

The 15 -episode Drama series was assigned to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the eruption of World War II and BBC became the first commission of a period drama of the day.

The show is around four characters. Joyce Fisher (played by Becci Gemmell): A logical war orphan with a husband on the SPE. Nancy Morrell (played by Summer Strallen) was presented in vain and in search of a husband, forced to join the land army. Annie Barratt (played by Christine Bottomley) was a cautious woman who joined her little sister and the black army to escape a malicious father. Finally, he is a pure sister who swept the feet of Annie’s feet by an American GI by Bea Holloway (played by Jo Woodcock).

In the show, women come to fictional Hoxley property to start their new working life at the pasture farm of Frederick Finch (Mark Benton). It is occupied by the rich manor Lord and Lady Hoxley (revived by Nathaniel Parker and Sophie Ward). The show took place in Birmingham and around Birmingham and in the Warwickshire district.

In Land Girls’ plan, women joined the women’s black army for various reasons, but they all share the same goal, which will help their nations win the war.

The series won the “Best Day Program” at the 2010 Publication Awards. Later, “Best Drama” was elected at the Royal Television Group Awards. While Gemmell won the “Best New Incoming” award, Ward and the web received the “Best Actress” and “Best Actor” awards, respectively.

Land Girls succeeded 7/10 in IDMB And usually received positive evaluations on the site.

A review wrote: “I’m not sure why some people here give such a low score. People have forgotten that there were television. I found stories very unforgettable and touching. Suddenly ended, but the shows were not always canceled and I never finished the story lines. I wouldn’t watch other stories about land girls.”

Another said: “The series has taken good action. The complaint about the clichés is itself. Look at history and the first person, see the eye from witness research. Events are based on real life experiences and should not scare legitimate historians who understand the time period of women.

For a study, the accents were as a point of discussion as they wrote: “I tried, I wanted to love it, but the script is just terrible.

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