Just after the First World War Fred Roberts goes for a job as a newspaper journalist and tells the sub-editor how, in the trenches in 1916, he discovered a printing press in working order. Helped by ex-printer Sergeant Harris and with his friend Jack Pearson as his assistant, he sets up the Wipers Times - the name coming from the soldiers' pronunciation of the town Ypres. Despite disapproval from officious Colonel Howfield but with backing from sympathetic General Mitford they produce twenty-three issues of a satirical magazine - its articles represented on screen in black and white - which boosts morale and even gets mentioned in the Tatler. The press is destroyed by a German shell but another is found and the paper's title changed to fit in with wherever the regiment is deployed.展开
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尼克·弗罗斯特 果尔达·罗斯乌威尔 杰里米·斯威夫特 Priya-Rose Brookwell 简·霍洛克斯 蒂姆·麦克纳尼 乔·威金森 凯瑟伦·德莱斯黛尔 费塞友·阿金那德 艾伦·卡尔 莎朗·鲁妮 桑吉弗·科赫利 Grant O'Rourke Jordan Young 多米尼克·麦克劳克林 劳拉·盖斯特 Suni La Adam McNamara Darran Lightbody Jack Lightley
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尼克·弗罗斯特 果尔达·罗斯乌威尔 杰里米·斯威夫特 Priya-Rose Brookwell 简·霍洛克斯 蒂姆·麦克纳尼 乔·威金森 凯瑟伦·德莱斯黛尔 费塞友·阿金那德 艾伦·卡尔 莎朗·鲁妮 桑吉弗·科赫利 Grant O'Rourke Jordan Young 多米尼克·麦克劳克林 劳拉·盖斯特 Suni La Adam McNamara Darran Lightbody Jack Lightley