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Episode 2

Series looking at how ordinary people played a part in Britain's wartime victory. Alfie Boe learns how his grandfather helped protect the nation as a member of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Guard.

Series commemorating the ways in which ordinary men and women played a vital part in Britain's wartime victory. Singer Alfie Boe discovers how his grandfather helped protect the nation during the war as a member of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Guard immortalised in Dad's Army. He takes to the sea to find out how volunteers patrolled the country's shores and hears how fishermen from his home town not only helped feed a hungry nation, but were key to a daring beach rescue on the beaches of Dunkirk. Overwhelmed by the sacrifices made to keep wartime Britain safe, he meets a 97-year-old
fisherman who risked his life to defend the British coastline.

45 minutes

Music Played

  • Bud Flanagan & The Band of the Coldstream Guards

    Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr Hitler?

  • Band of HM Royal Marines

    For Those In Peril On The Sea

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Alfie Boe
Narrator Siobhan Finneran
Series Producer Andrew Nicholson
Producer Peter Taylor
Executive Producer Claire Hughes
Executive Producer Rob Unsworth

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