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Bomber Crew- on U.K. tv. Monday

Sat Nov 27, 2004 3:56 pm

Set your videos guy's for Monday 29th Nov. 21.00 CH. 4 for
BOMBER CREW
1/4 - Into the Whirlwind

Following the success of Spitfire Ace earlier this year, Channel 4 has moved on to bombers in its efforts to teach the video-game generation about the war in the air. This time round, the grandchildren of five bomber command airmen will be trained up to crew a B17 flying fortress. And one lucky trainee will get the chance to fly a Lancaster - one of two in the world still flying.

Historian Stephen Bungay, always a good contributor, sets the scene by pointing out that during the war, the people RAF fighter pilots admired most were not other fighter pilots but bomber crews, or as one of them puts it, "We had all the glory, but they had the guts." Sure enough, hearing veteran gunners, navigators and pilots talking about their nerve-shredding sorties makes you puff your cheeks in wonder. It's this cocktail of moving oral history and reality show - which young hotshot will get to be the pilot? - that makes the series so unusual.

Sat Nov 27, 2004 4:35 pm

And there's 'Battle of Britain' on Channel 5 tomorrow afternoon too.

Did you see that one of the participants in 'Bomber crew' is a grandson of the rear gunner who baled out of a Lancaster from 20,000 ft without a parachute & survived!

Geoff.

Sat Nov 27, 2004 5:23 pm

von Perthes wrote:Did you see that one of the participants in 'Bomber crew' is a grandson of the rear gunner who baled out of a Lancaster from 20,000 ft without a parachute & survived!

I may well be wrong Geoff, but wasn't that a Halifax (if we're talking about the same incident)?

Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:30 am

Mike,

The chap taking part is a relation of Sgt N.S. Alkemade who abandoned Lancaster II DS664 of No115 sqn on the night of 24/25 March 1944. In 'Bomber Commans Losses' it mentions that someone else did beat his record by a few thousand feet, but doesn't say who it was, but he could be the one you're thinking of.

Geoff.
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