Toronto, ON – The gripping story of the Allies’ collaborative efforts to end the First World War and Canada’s crucial role within those victories is coming to HISTORY Fall 2018, as production begins on the new original docudrama, 100 Days to Victory (2×60). The two-part series is set to air during HISTORY’s annual Days of Remembrance programming, timed to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the First World War’s conclusion.
Through cinematic recreations of crucial battles and insights with top historians, the series tells the story of the courageous contributions in the final days of the First World War, including Canada’s pivotal role. Commissioned by Corus Entertainment’s HISTORY, this international co-production is produced by Canada’s Bristow Global Media and Australia’s Electric Pictures.
“100 Days to Victory marks a timely reminder of the heroic Canadian stories that HISTORY is proud to reignite on screen,” said Lisa Godfrey, Vice President Original Content, Corus Entertainment. “We continue to dedicate original programming for Days of Remembrance to those who have and continue to serve our nation.”
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