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If there has been a more emotional piece of TV this year, I haven't seen it. Absolutely brilliant.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We live quite near and have attended the repatriations a few times, very,very moving. None of the people involved was "acting up" for the camera, Big Steve, the motorbiking chap is exactly like he was in the documentary, very kind with the relatives when he greets them, with a lovely unassuming manner. It makes your blood run cold when that bell starts tolling and you see the hearse(s) in the distance. It was nice to hear the relatives say they found some comfort from it.
It was simply a brilliant piece of television. No hype, just people being themselves and showing respect and support for others. It was the little things like the lady who does tea and coffee and sarnies in the pub for the family for free, just so they haven't got to worry about getting a bite to eat after a long journey. Agree with craft; I didn't know about the whole route being lined. I must admit, I was on the verge of tears all the way through. What an admission for a 50+ rufty tufty truck driver!!