Yes, another good programme.
I thought it interesting - and a good point for us all to remember - how the 'family stories' , although having a lot of truth in them, could end up misleading if not checked out.
E.g - grandad who 'had his chest blown open' actually had the end of a finger amputated, and shrapnel removed from his leg and pelvis.
Other grandad, who served on the ship Prince of Wales 'had his ship blown up, was rescued , and then the ship hit again'. Research shows it was likely that it was a rowing boat he was on that suffered the shell hit, and then subsequently some sniper fire.
Family stories are great, useful, and interesting - but always need checking out and backing up by fact. In this case it didnt make any of difference to the family tree, but in many cases a bit of exageration or misquoting of information over the years can send us off on completely the wrong track!!!