Foxtel Magazine - 01.04.2018

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ANZAC DAY ON SKY NEWS LIVE Wednesday


April 25 at 5am on Sky News Live [601]


part of the ENTERTAINMENT pack


The events that


shaped history


THE PACIFIC WAR IN COLOUR


Rare and restored colour footage provides


vivid insight into the WWII battles that


unfolded across the Pacific Ocean and Asia.


This eight-part series covers the pre-war era


to the shock Pearl Harbor attack and the


bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as


well as the Japanese surrender in 1945. The


real human stories are moving reflections.


Tuesdays from April 3 at 7.30pm


FRONTIERSMEN: THE MEN


WHO BUILT AMERICA


Leonardo DiCaprio produces and narrates


this series that follows the first 75 years


of the United States. The four episodes


detail the history and delve into legends


such as Lewis and Clark, Davy Crockett,


George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.


Mondays from April 9 at 8.30pm


AFGHANISTAN:


INSIDE AUSTRALIA’S WAR


This three-part series uses stories of some


of the 26,000 Aussie men and women who


served in Afghanistan. Beginning from the


2001 deployment alongside US Marines,


through to the fall of Kandahar, securing


Uruzgan, the efort to build roads, hospitals


and schools, and the eventual withdrawal.


Former prime ministers John Howard and


Julia Gillard reflect, along with Afghans who


experienced the invasion of their country.


Wednesdays from April 11 at 7.30pm, all on


HISTORY [611] available in the DOCOS pack


We go to various services around the world,


from New Zealand to Gallipoli, and this year


we’ll be crossing to France for the centenary


commemorations of the end of WWI.


Out of the 2018 coverage I hope viewers get


a sense of what our nation is doing to honour


the service of our military today and over


decades past, with historians giving us context


of the battles we’re commemorating, but also


hearing from modern-day personnel too,


because that is just as important.


As a country, ANZAC Day is a day to


remember values we hold dear: mateship,


egalitarianism, courage and sacrifice.”


Kieran Gilbert
is honoured to
cover ANZAC
Day services

The Pearl Harbor
bombing in 1941
signalled the US
entry into WWII

The 1st Light Horse
Regiment was deployed
to Gallipoli in May 1915

This month, HISTORY takes


a look at the repercussions


of war around the world

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