137 épisodes

Drama series exploring World War I and the tragedies of war through the love letters of two young lovers

Love Letters from the Front BBC Radio Ulster

    • Romans et nouvelles

Drama series exploring World War I and the tragedies of war through the love letters of two young lovers

    Episode 137

    Episode 137

    A major new World War One drama series telling the true love story of English soldier Eric Appleby and his Irish sweetheart, Phyllis Kelly. The final episode in the series.

    • 5 min
    Episode 136

    Episode 136

    Major WWI drama series telling the true love story of an English soldier and his Irish sweetheart. Eric relives the horror of seeing the face of a driver trapped under three horses.

    • 4 min
    Episode 135

    Episode 135

    A major WWI drama series. 'Heavens. When I think of the poor infantry who have to stay for long hours... in absolute freezing cold.'.

    • 5 min
    Episode 134

    Episode 134

    A major WWI drama series telling the true love story of English soldier Eric Appleby, and his Irish sweetheart, Phyllis Kelly. The dugout collapses as water destroys the trench.

    • 3 min
    Episode 133

    Episode 133

    WWI drama series telling the true love story of an English soldier and his Irish sweetheart. 'I can feel the wonderful thrill of real love go through me as I kiss your lips'.

    • 4 min
    Episode 132

    Episode 132

    A major new World War One drama series telling the true love story of an English soldier and his Irish sweetheart Phyllis Kelly. German troops advance on Eric and his men.

    • 4 min

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