It is 1918 and the end of WWI. Millions have died, and the world is exhausted by war. But soon a new horror is sweeping the world, a terrifying virus that will kill more than fifty million people - the Spanish flu. Using dramatic reconstruction and eyewitness testimony from doctors, soldiers, civilians and politicians, this one-off special brings to life the onslaught of the disease, the horrors of those who lived through it and the efforts of the pioneering scientists desperately looking for the cure. Narrated by Christopher Eccleston, the film also asks whether, a century later, the lessons learnt in 1918 might help us fight a future global flu pandemic.
as Narrator
as William Welch
as Ernest Gibson
as Basil Hood
as Alexander Jamieson
as Katherine Garvin
as Ada Berry
as Mary Dobson
as Victor Vaughan
as James Niven
as Catherine MacFie
as Arthur Newsholme