RAF Bomber


(4.5 stars; 19 reviews)

WWII Docu-drama of the effects of Allied bombing runs over fictional German city, both on RAF crews, and German pilots and civilians

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

001 30:08

Reviews

BBC, DOCUDRAMA


(4 stars)

NOT a full play of ONE of the original B-casts. Nor is this a four hour Audible reading. It IS, however, a decent programme. Several venerable journalist did this very thing; —i.e. became passengers on WW II bombing runs. Such runs could be anywhere from 6 hours to 3 hours. —Depends upon the target and special conditions. I have a full B-Cast from CBS and Ed Murrow. It IS long, —several hours at least. Murrow did this on BOTH a Lancaster and a B-17. I have the B-17 version, I think —"S For Sugar"?

Len Deighton's "Bomber"


(5 stars)

This very long play was originally broadcast by the BBC throughout a single day, the "anniversary" of the events portrayed. It combines narrative based on Deighton's novel with real eye-witness accounts from both sides in the conflict. It is harrowing, moving and above all riveting radio. This reviewer originally recorded it on videotape - the only format long enough to capture it all at the time - but subsequently over-recorded it, so is delighted to find it again.

RAF Bomber


(5 stars)

Admins: Are you sure that this can be uploaded (and downloaded) here? You can still buy a license from audible.com. Maybe someone made a mistake assuming the date/time at the beginning of the recording were when the recording was made, not to set period the dramatization was set in? John

Missing Most of It


(0 stars)

The broadcast was almost four hours, this is a half-hour.