Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 10/19/2010 in all areas

  1. Tonights offering is the second of two programmes screened on the 15th September (Battle of Britain Day - as if you weren't aware). Entitled 'Aftermath', two historians and AVM Greg Bagwell discuss various aspects of the battle from personal and professional viewpoints. Screened by the BBC as part of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, and posted here for the benefit of those without access to iPlayer. Jabo P.S. Four down, five to go! (Plus one which isn't about the Battle of Britain, but about the Dambusters, so it's sort of relevant.) Still to come The Real Story - Tells the story of the battle from the Luftwaffe point of view The South Coast Trail - A journey along the South Coast looking for evidence of the batttle still visible today Spitfire Women - Looks at the work of the female pilots delivering unarmed aircraft to fighter bases during the battle The Battle of Britain - Ewan and Colin MacGregor examine the history of the battle. Battle of Britain Sunday - The remembrance service from Westminster Abbey including the flypast. Dambusters Declassified - Actor Martin Shaw goes in search of the real story of the Dams raids.
    1 point
  2. I think Jensen is looking gobsmacked because the PM just told him not to expect BOB by Christmas.
    1 point
  3. dragged the family out for an event last week and got a chance to intro the family to the PM. Stephen Harper. Parker is on the left, Jensen on the right. Me, looking like I'm asleep, on the far left. Also, wife Sasha. The PM was real cool with the boys...taking the opportunity to chat with them a bit. The older chap at the back was a Lancaster navigator during the war. He was shot down on his 22nd mission with the Pathfinders. He had flown the Halifax for about 15 missions, then one day (upon a crash landing) found out they'd been transferred. 85 years old and still going strong.
    0 points
×
×
  • Create New...