Bfbs Radio

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 119:57:52
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Synopsis

Supporting the British Armed Forces in the UK and overseas.Forces Radio BFBS beams a unique mix of music, news and entertainment around the world. We have stations in 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Brunei, Canada, the Falklands, Germany and Nepal. Hear the full service on the free app, Sky Guide 0211, Freesat Channel 786, or right here on the web at www.forces.net/radio

Episodes

  • Police Set Aside Money to Deal With Any New Deepcut Inquests

    09/06/2014 Duration: 01min

    Surrey Police have set aside more than a million Pounds to deal with any new inquests into the deaths at Deepcut Barracks.

  • D-Day Remembered- The 70th Anniversary

    06/06/2014 Duration: 02min

    On the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings BFBS Radio collects memories from Veterans, speeches from political leaders and relatives of those who fought.

  • Victory Through Harmony

    06/06/2014 Duration: 57min

    The Allies had a secret weapon to defeat Nazi Germany… dreamt up by General Eisenhower, endorsed by Winston Churchill and listened to by millions - the weapon was a radio station! Its’ mission was to unite the allied forces in the push across Europe after D Day. Top secret at the time, the first show went on air at dawn on the 7th of June. “ Victory Through Harmony “ is the story of that D Day radio station 70 years later – which fused British, American and Canadian music, news and comedy for the million and a half troops that poured across the English Channel in the Summer of 1944, as well as the home audience in the UK. In a one hour special, bulging with the sounds of the 2nd World War, Adam Gilchrist salutes and celebrates the programmes and programme makers of the Allied Expeditionary Forces with Canadian musicologist Dr Christina Baade , Forces Radio historian Alan Grace, and an exclusive interview with THE forces sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn. What did wartime Britain make of soda pop rickies

  • D-Day Veteran Ron Rogers From the Suffolk Regt

    06/06/2014 Duration: 02min

    Shirley Swain spoke to D-Day Veteran Ron Rogers from the Suffolk Regiment while visiting for the 70th anniversary commemorations.

  • Veteran Returns to Normandy After 70 Years

    05/06/2014 Duration: 03min

    An American cemetery now rests on the high ground that overlooks the Normandy coastline. Almost ten-thousand perfectly aligned crosses mark the final resting places for many who arrived there on D Day. Steve Britton has been hearing from one survivor, Carver McGriff, who has returned 70 years on from his first visit to Utah Beach.

  • D-Day Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

    05/06/2014 Duration: 03min

    The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight is an integral part of the D Day 70th anniversary. Patrick Eade saw them fly over Pegasus Bridge.

  • The First French House Liberated on D-Day

    05/06/2014 Duration: 02min

    70 years ago today, final preparations were being made for the largest amphibious invasion in history. D Day would see allied troops land in Normandy to begin the liberation of Europe. But long before the first beach landings, at just after midnight, British airborne forces mounted a daring raid inland to take the strategically vital Pegasus Bridge.

 Arlette Gondree was a little girl living in the cafe next to the bridge, the first house in France to be liberated.

  • The Real Reason Why World Leaders Visit Normandy

    05/06/2014 Duration: 56s

    Sitrep's Christopher Lee explains the real reason behind world leaders visiting the Normandy commemorations.

  • Powerful Collection of Memories From D-Day Veterans

    05/06/2014 Duration: 02min

    D-Day veterans share their memories of the Normandy Landings and their allies who went into battle with them.

  • Veterans of Pegasus Bridge Share Their Stories

    05/06/2014 Duration: 07min

    Steve Britton spoke to Bill Dickson and Jim Dore who are both veterans of Normandy. They visited Pegasus Bridge for the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

  • D-Day Through the Eyes of an 11 Year Old

    04/06/2014 Duration: 03min

    Many of the visitors to the American war graves cemetery in Normandy have been captivated by a young boy who stands over one grave and tells the story of the soldier buried there. There is no family connection although his father is American. Richard McErlane told Steve Britton a story that offers hope to those who doubt that future generations “will remember them.”

  • BFBS on the BBC's Men's Hour

    03/06/2014 Duration: 48min

    Tim Samuels is this week joined throughout by Mario Chrisostomou of the British Forces Broadcasting Service for a special show focusing on what life can be like for soldiers returning home after serving in the military. We hear from a soldier on his 1st day back on Civvy Street, from a bomb disposal soldier who lost his religion, from a father and son on how their family life radically changed when dad came home from the Iraq war, and an American machine gunner turned poet gives us his take on going out on patrol. We also get a vivid account of life in Camp Bastion from Sally Lockwood of the BFBS, and hear from DJ Charlene Guy on how music in the Camp serves many purposes.

  • Paratrooper Saves Biker From Burning Wreck

    29/05/2014 Duration: 07min

    When Martin Hunter crashed his motorbike Paratrooper Cpl Tony Fitzpatrick was able to save him before the vehicle exploded. Hear the incredible story as they speak to BFBS Catterick's Chris Kaye.

  • SAS Advice on Surviving the Urban Jungle

    27/05/2014 Duration: 04min

    How would you survive an attack by a dog? What about someone breaking into your home? Ex-SAS survival expert Phil Campion reveals how to deal with situations that anyone living in a city could encounter. Photo Flickr/Gerry Lauzon

  • What Does Peter Andre Listen to in the Shower?

    22/05/2014 Duration: 25s

    BFBS of course! He reveals he listens to us while he is spending time at his holiday home in Cyprus.

  • The Combined Services Disabled Ski Team Chairman

    20/05/2014 Duration: 03min

    The Combined Services Disabled Ski Team Chairman is Colonel Fred Hargreaves he also chatted with Hal and focussed on a fundraiser coming up involving a bike ride from Edinburgh to the Tower of London.

  • Mick Brennan of the CSDST

    20/05/2014 Duration: 03min

    Former Serving Soldier Mick Brennan was one of the guest speakers at the CSDST Newcomers Event, Mick lost both of his lower legs in a bomb attack whilst serving in Iraq in 2014. Hal asked him about his career and plans for the future.

  • WO2 Mark Scorgie of the CSDST

    20/05/2014 Duration: 02min

    WO2 Mark Scorgie with the Royal Engineers was a keen Army skier in the Combined Services Team, he now spends a great deal of his time working as a Ski Technician with the Combined Services Disabled Ski Team, he began working with them in 2008 and has gone on to coach Sit Skier Mick Brennan at the Paralympics. Mark sat down with Hal Stewart at a recent Newcomers event held at Hemel Hempstead's Snow Centre.

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