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  • 37 Days One Long Weekend (Season 1, Episode 3)
  • TV Episode | 52 min | History

37 Days

One Long Weekend (Season 1, Episode 3)
TV Episode | 52 min | History

Learning that Grey had advised Germany of French neutrality without the knowledge of France George V informs Wilhelm that there has been a 'misunderstanding', a statement that fuels the German belief in British duplicity. Hatred of ...See moreLearning that Grey had advised Germany of French neutrality without the knowledge of France George V informs Wilhelm that there has been a 'misunderstanding', a statement that fuels the German belief in British duplicity. Hatred of socialism also makes war seem attractive and, to Jens' horror, the parliament vote for war credits. In England at another contentious cabinet meeting Grey and Asquith point out Britain's duty to upholding the Entente Cordiale supporting France in the likelihood of invasion, after which French ambassador Cambon requests a British military presence to intimidate Germany. With the news that the Germans have violated the neutrality of Belgium by using it as a corridor to attach France the British government, following an impassioned speech by Lloyd George, sees itself as having no option but to declare war on Germany. In a coda Alec and Jens, both in battle-dress, recount the terrible cost of the conflict. Written by don @ minifie-1 See less
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Director
Writer
Mark Hayhurst (written by)
Cinematographer
Editor
Casting Directors
Louise Cross | Georgia Simpson (Northern Ireland)
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Mar 8, 2014

Release date
Mar 8, 2014 (United Kingdom)
Awards
Series awards
1 nomination

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23 cast members
Name Known for
Ian McDiarmid
Edward Grey Edward Grey   See fewer
Nicholas Farrell
Eyre Crowe Eyre Crowe   See fewer
Tim Pigott-Smith
Herbert Henry Asquith Herbert Henry Asquith   See fewer
Sinéad Cusack
Margot Asquith Margot Asquith   See fewer
Bill Paterson
Lord Morley Lord Morley   See fewer
Kenneth Cranham
John Burns John Burns   See fewer
Ludger Pistor
Bethmann-Hollweg Bethmann-Hollweg   See fewer
Rainer Sellien
Kaiser Wilhelm II Kaiser Wilhelm II   See fewer
Bernhard Schütz
Helmuth Moltke Helmuth Moltke   See fewer
Mark Lewis Jones
David Lloyd George David Lloyd George   See fewer
Nicholas Asbury
Winston Churchill Winston Churchill   See fewer
Urs Remond
Prince Lichnowsky Prince Lichnowsky   See fewer
François-Eric Gendron
Paul Cambon Paul Cambon   See fewer
Holger Kunkel
Falkenhayn Falkenhayn   See fewer
Stephan Szasz
Jagow (as Stephan Szász) Jagow (as Stephan Szász)   See fewer
Oliver Ford Davies
Cunliffe Cunliffe   See fewer
Patrick FitzSymons
King George V (as Patrick Fitzsymons) King George V (as Patrick Fitzsymons)   See fewer
Kate Ambler
Muriel Muriel   See fewer
Rainer Reiners
Von Below Von Below   See fewer
Roman Beguns
Russian Secretary (uncredited) Russian Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Chelsea Grant
Franzi (uncredited) Franzi (uncredited)   See fewer
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