Do you have interesting tales of childhood in the 1920s and 1930s?
Did you serve during the Second World War or keep our home fires burning?
Have you found a new lease of life since retirement?
Are your children or grandchildren fascinated by your tales of the past?
If so we would love to talk to you about your story.
Testimony Films, a social history documentary company, is currently working on a new four-part series for BBC2 called The Greatest Generation.
In the series we want to tell the story of the generation who fought and lived through the war and who went on to rebuild Britain. From a historical point of view this generation has witnessed not only great but rapid changes in society – changes to almost every aspect of life.
We want to hear from men and women in their late 80s and 90s or even older who have vivid and interesting stories to tell from their past.
From childhood to war, romance to retirement, this generation has experienced the most radical amount of change. Their memories and values are hugely important for educating and inspiring our future generations.
If you would like to share your memories, call us on 0117 925 8589 or email pete.vance@testimonyfilms.com.
Emily Sivyer, Testimony Films
And, while you're at it, tell us why your generation is great: email letters@theargus.co.uk
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