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BBCRAF Bomber

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


This audio is part of the collection: Old Time Radio

Artist/Composer: BBC
Keywords: OTR


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Reviewer: JohnnyG5 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - September 10, 2008
Subject: RAF Bomber
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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

Reviewer: Papasai - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - September 2, 2008
Subject: Len Deighton's "Bomber"
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.


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