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D-Day: The Last Voices: Over the Sea

The landings begin. Paddy O’Connell explores what it was like for those in landing craft approaching the shore, fighting for survival as they were targeted by enemy fire.

D-Day: The Last Voices brings together a rich collection of historical audio testimonies recorded with those who fought in the invasion of Normandy, alongside extraordinary new interviews with the last surviving veterans, to tell their story of D-Day as it unfolded.

Presented by Paddy O’Connell, each programme charts a distinct chapter of the complex, visceral and moving story of the invasion, from subterfuge and secret planning, to the approach of H-Hour, the landings by air and sea, and on into the battles beyond the beaches.

Commissioned as a collaboration with D-Day: The Unheard Tapes for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two, and drawing on the same longitudinal access and research, the series tells the story of D-Day through the last voices of those who lived it, leading us through their personal experiences of the invasion. Supported by the historical recordings of those who were there with them – this is their story, told in their own words.

As the landings begin on all five beaches, the first waves of men approach the shores of Normandy in landing craft. For many of the young soldiers on both sides, this is the first time they have seen action, and the closer the shore comes, the more excitement is replaced with terror.

At Omaha, the American landing craft are carried off course by strong currents. Worse still they discover that the pre-invasion naval bombardment has largely missed the German bunkers. Men see their friends gunned down before they even step foot on the shore. British Commandos peddle bicycles from Sword beach to act as reinforcements, and tank commanders describe scenes of untold terror on the beaches as they try to cross the sand.

Finally, movement off the beaches seems possible, but as the Allied Forces move off the beaches and into the Normandy countryside, danger lurks at every turn.

Featuring:
Don Duffield-Abdy
Bernard Morgan
Joe Cattini
Jim Glennie
Geoffrey Weaving
Ted Batley
Ray Nance
William Dunn
James Kelly
Stanley Scott
Ray Nance
James Sink
Warwick Nield-Siddall
John Clegg
Bill Millin

Written and presented by Paddy O’Connell

Produced by Paul Kobrak
Technical production by Richard Courtice
Sound design by Roy Noy, Tom Chilcot, Alex Short, Adam Palmer, Paul Donovan
Music composed by Sam Hooper

Production Executive – Anne-Marie Byrne

Archive Assistant Producer – Hannah Mirsky

Archive: Fremantle, ´óÏó´«Ã½ News, Paddy O’Connell, made in partnership with Imperial War Museums.

Executive Producers - Morgana Pugh and Rami Tzabar

A Wall to Wall Media production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4

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  • Wed 29 May 2024 11:45
  • Thu 30 May 2024 00:30

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