


A terrifying virus. The world in panic. Scientists battling for a cure. Sounds like 2020 – but it’s 1918. This one-off special brings to life the onslaught of the Spanish flu that would kill three times more people than the Great War that preceded it. What lessons does this horrifying pandemic teach us? And could the deadly spread of coronavirus have been avoided if we had heeded them?
Contributors
Director:
Andrew Thompson
Narrator:
Christopher Eccleston
Producer:
Jackie Williamson
Series Production Company
BBC Studios, Pacific Quay Productions

