Find out what time 100 Days to Victory is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
100 Days to Victory is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
The first in a two-part documentary drama reconstructing the final months of battle in 1918, showing how the Allied forces eventually won the First World War. The Germans had launched a might 'shock and awe' attack, advancing more than 60km in only three days. Standing in their path were British, French, Australian and Canadian forces, whose four leaders - General Haig, Marshal Foch, General Monash and General Currie - concluded that the only way to achieve victory was by the effective co-ordination of artillery, tanks, aircraft and infantry. It was the birth of modern warfare
The conclusion of the two-part documentary drama showing how the Allied forces eventually won the First World War. Having won a great victory at Amiens, the tide was turning for the Allied forces. However, they were under no illusions - the German Army remained a daunting fighting force and it had an ace up its sleeve in the shape of the Hindenburg Line, the most formidable defensive system in military history. If the Allies were to have any hope for victory, they would need to find a way to punch through Germany's wall of steel