British Army Girls

British Army Girls (2016)

EndedDocumentary show

A new three part documentary series for Channel 4 will, for the first time, follow a platoon of female recruits as they embark on their training for a career in the British Army.

As the Government gears up for their 2016 review of women in the military, GI Janes will follow the 14 week training period of 47 women aged between 17 and 32 all of whom are being trained to survive in combat on the frontline. The series has been filmed over 14 weeks at Pirbright Army Training Centre, the biggest training centre in the UK, hosting Phase 1 training for around 2000 new soldiers every year.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Episode 3Apr 21, 2016
S01E02Episode 2Apr 14, 2016
S01E01Episode 1Apr 7, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'British Army Girls' premiere?

The show premiered on May 5th, 2016.

Where is the show set?

The show is set in the British Army Training Unit in Kenya.

Who is the main character of the show?

The show features several main characters, including Abby, Molly, Martha, Georgia, and others.

What is the show's genre?

The show falls under the genre of documentary-reality.

How many episodes were in the first season of the show?

The first season of the show consisted of five episodes.

What was the show's original title?

The show's original title was "Ladies of London Battalion."

What challenges do the characters face in the show?

The characters face physical challenges, mental challenges and a lot of stress during military training.

Who created the show?

The show was created by Zig Zag Productions.

What do the characters hope to achieve by being part of the British Army?

The characters aim to serve their country and become valuable members of the British Army.

Did the show receive any awards?

I could not find any information about awards received by the show.

Was the show well received by audiences?

Audience reception of the show is not noted on the website.

How do the characters cope with being away from home during their training?

Some characters find it difficult to adjust, while others thrive and make strong relationships with their fellow trainees.

What was the inspiration behind the show's creation?

The show was inspired by the lives and experiences of real-life female soldiers in the British Army.

What kind of training do the characters undergo in the show?

The training includes a range of physical activities such as drill commands, weapon handling, and obstacle courses.

Do the characters face any discrimination or bias during their time in the army?

There are hints of gender bias and stereotypes faced by some characters in the show.

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