

A time when war overshadowed everything but hope
A dramatization of Vera Brittain's 1933 autobiography Testament of Youth—a memorial to a generation devastated by WWI—chronicles her experiences as a nurse in London and Malta and at the front lines in France. It opens with 18-year-old Vera, the genteel daughter of a paper-mill owner, nurturing "hopes of escaping from provincial young ladyhood." Her plan is to attend Oxford.

Nov 4, 1979 - 52m
In 1913, eighteen year old Vera Brittain tries to convince her stuffy, Conservative parents to allow her to attend Oxford, while war looms on the horizon.

Nov 11, 1979 - 53m
Working hard at Oxford, Vera decides to contribute to the war effort by becoming a nurse, while Roland heads abroad to fight for his country.

Nov 18, 1979 - 55m
As the war continues to rage, Vera receives devastating news from all sides, which forces her to reconsider her future.

Nov 25, 1979 - 55m
After another loss, Vera retreats into nursing, but the demands of her parents, and yet more tragedy, begin to overwhelm her.

Dec 2, 1979 - 55m
Vera returns to Oxford, where she strikes up a friendship with a fellow student, before beginning to concentrate on writing.