I saw it. I live in Northern Ireland and I was a young teenager when the soldiers first came to Northern Ireland.
The programme was accurate and fair, presenting facts and deeds from both points of view.
But it was harrowing to watch and despite my many decades of determinedly shaking off my bigoted upbringing, I found the old resentments rising to the surface once again.
"Give me the child until he is seven, and I will give you the man".
I have worked very hard to suppress and overcome the negative attitudes that I was socialised into, and I am proud to say that my children and grandchildren are now living their lives in a mixed environment - but it was painful for me to be reminded how much influence my upbringing had upon me, and how much effort it took to overcome it.
Painful experiences - bereavements, fear and anger - from the 35 years of violence have taken their toll, and my generation find it difficult to forget.
But my children and grandchildren are living happier lives so there is hope for the future in this country.