Unofficial chat about the Masters Of The Air series.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Andy and Elton head back to the holiday camp known as Stalag Luft III for some R&R. Allied prisoners of war plan for several hundred of their number to escape from a German camp during World War II.
Andy and Elton jump over the wall and make a run for home in the last episode of Masters Of The Air. Nearing the end of the war, POW’s endure a harrowing journey across German territory while Rosie uncovers a shocking discovery.
Andy and Elton are joined by John ( twitter.com/BadSocialism ) as we play imaginary ball games and rip tree trunks out the floor. Oh and we have new room mates. Crosby prepares for D-Day. The POWs wonder how the Allied landing will affect the... more
Join Andy and Elton as we make a home made radio receiver and eat very questionable rabbit. The prisoners of Stalag Luft III attempt to connect with the outside world. Berlin becomes the 100th’s primary target. Rosie makes a crucial decision.
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This is a great accompaniment to the TV show. I especially enjoy the insight from the author of the book, Don Miller, providing historical background. This regularly brought me to tears. Absolutely brilliant and an amazing tribute to the men in the bomber group who fought hard to keep us safe.
I was hoping for serious historic insight by the presenters. They don’t seem to have done much homework which would’ve enriched the historical significance of this period. A big disappointment when this was such an epic era meted out by such ill prepared presenters.
Really enjoyed hanging out with the guys and hearing their take on the series. For whatever reason their voices and banter reminded me of the DVD commentaries by Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. The "we're not experts" disclaimer was more of a plus than a minus for me. Keep up the good work!
I listed to the podcasts up until the 7th episode where at the end, the hosts showed such dismissive interest in the story and movie of the Tuskegee Airmen without explanation, that one is left to wonder and speculative as to why. Very unfortunate. I truly hope it’s not because it’s about black airmen because their military record and accomplishments supersede their skin colour and are worthy of discussion. At the bare minimum, watch a movie before you trash it.
I won’t be listening to any fur... more
Just happened to find this podcast yesterday, while looking for more information and commentary on the “Masters Of The Air” miniseries. Very much enjoying your reactions to the show, and have listened to all 3 episodes so far, plus the episode you did on the 1990 movie “Memphis Belle” - that was a great addition! Also, as an American, I’m interested in your take on the English RAF flyers (and their accents! LOL - that was fun!) Mostly, I appreciate being able to learn more about this important p... more
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