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The Week We Went To War

The Week We Went To War

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Overview

Katherine Jenkins and Michael Aspel celebrate the heroes of the Home Front.

NetworksBBC One

Top Cast

Michael Aspel

Michael Aspel

Himself - Presenter

Katherine Jenkins

Katherine Jenkins

Herself - Presenter

Themes & Keywords

world war iihome front

About The Week We Went To War

The Week We Went To War is a documentary, war & politics, talk series that first aired in 2009 exploring themes of world war ii, home front. it stars Michael Aspel, Katherine Jenkins. Katherine Jenkins and Michael Aspel celebrate the heroes of the Home Front.

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