WIZEB wrote:
You'll know what I mean after watching blondie reading the letter out at the end of the programme Mc.
Ooh I've watched it now.
You see for me, thats what TV should always be about, real life stories which are always far more dramatic in the telling then the shoite that gets served up as "serial drama".
The bloke in question already had a cushy job at the start of the war, didn't need to get involved at all, but volunteered for service in the RAF as a tail gunner in a Halifax bomber - only the most dangerous job in the whole air force with a life expectancy of a couple of weeks, any fighter attacking a slow moving four engine bomber would hit it from behind while the tail gunner sat there and waited for the shells to hit him.
Unsurprisingly he was killed in action as were the rest of his crew, and only then did his letter reveal to his wife that he wasn't working in a desk job at the RAF but had deliberately volunteered as a gunner "because it was the right thing to do" and then he apologised to her for not telling her the truth.
Eastenders can't hold a candle to that sort of storyline.