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Brits between wars

Posted by late on October 18, 2011 at 04:58:46:

The period between the World Wars holds a fascination for the Brits,
and with good reason.

Most everyone knows Brideshead Revisited. But have you seen (or read)
Testament of Youth? It's the complete opposite of Brideshead, but superb.

A lot of All Creatures Great and Small takes place interwar. If you haven't
seen it, it's very enjoyable, a look into a world long gone.

Piece of Cake starts before the war, it's about a Spitfire squadron.
The squad starts the series as a disaster looking for various places
to happen. Sadly, they get far too much opportunity to improve.

Actually, I am hoping someone will suggest a good one I haven't seen.