I thought that this was one of the moving documentaries that I have ever seen. It focuses on the families of British soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan over the last number of years. It shows how different families cope with grief and loss and each family has a story to tell.
The film names every British serviceman and woman to have died in Iraq and Afghanistan since those wars began in 2001 and 2003 respectively. It also features interviews with the families and loved ones of many of those killed.
As Morgan Matthews the film maker says "In this country, there's a strong cultural tradition of remembering people with humour. But underneath the humour there is an incredible sense of pain." For me it is some of the most moving and poignant TV that I have ever seen.