This handsome though strangely uninvolving BBC production, which has an unnecessarily fractured narrative and strange, ungainly musical interludes, paints a portrait of nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale, from her calling to nursing by God, through her involvement in the Crimean war, to her impassioned campaigning for medical and military reform. Iain.Stott
Wednesday 18 August 2010
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