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Series info and concept
Live to tell is a new American military docu-series that premiered on History Channel on January 10, 2016. It's produced by Films 45, and executive produced by Peter Berg, Matt Goldberg, Brandon Carroll, Matt Ginsburg and Paul Cabana. The series is set to contain eight one-hour episodes.
The series is a rare instance of a non-scripted show that gives a very personal glimpse into the reality of US Special Operations Forces and their involvement in the current War on Terror. The first-hand accounts of the actual frontline participants of the events of the last 15 years, beginning in 2001 are revealing and very relevant to our perception of the world, adding a crucial and unique perspective. Archival footage enhances the visceral realistic quality of the material presented in Live to Tell.
Current season and renewal prospects
Live to Tell addresses very important issues that have to be acknowledged, as they affect our lives in more ways than one. There have been both losses and triumphs in these years, and it is equally important to be aware of both. The men and women of the Army Rangers, Navy Seals and the Green Berets who put their lives on the line in Afghanistan, Iraq and other places deserve to be recognized and their accounts of the specific operations they were involved in are certainly fascinating to hear. This is history made in front of our own eyes, and it is important to be able to focus in on personal experiences and not necessarily on the broader military and political reasoning behind the war, which is done much more often. There are many more stories to tell, so hopefully, there will be some sort of a continuation of this important and compelling series,
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Their stories elucidate the need to better support our soldiers in war, and at home.
You will learn why there is a need for improved psychological services and advanced medical technology for those vets that return home disabled. And in the end you will understand why the free world must honor these men and women who never quit, and who often make the ultimate sacrifice for those who cannot defend themselves.