Land Girls

I quite enjoyed it. With the 70th anniversary of the start of WW2 from our point of view I had developed a sort of mini obsession with WW2 stuff. I got the sense from the final scense that there will be a new series focused on those new Land Girls but there was no confirmation of that so this could be it. Works well as one story I think. I like the way it panned out to 1940's style tape at the end. Showed how the story was consigned to history. :)
 
It was recommissioned

http://uk.tv.yahoo.com/12032010/19/land-girls-recommissioned-bbc.html

Land Girls, the BBC drama about women's war effort in the 1940s, has been recommissioned.

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Executive producer Will Trotter said the cast had not yet been confirmed.

"It's too early to be able to reveal which of our characters we'll be meeting up with again, but viewers can be assured that we'll see some old faces and meet some new ones. Land Girls will continue to follow the lives and loves of the women as they work the fielRAB and forge frienRABhips that will last a lifetime, in an experience that will change them forever," he said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/06_june/25/land_girls.shtml

Jo Woodcock (All The Small Things) and Becci Gemmell (Home Time) return as land girls Bea and Joyce in the new, five-part series of the award-winning Land Girls, for BBC One Daytime. They're joined by newcomer Seline Hizli, who plays streetwise, cockney land girl Connie Carter, who causes mayhem from the moment she arrives on the farm.
 
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