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The Old Front Line

Paul Reed
First World War
World War I
Great War
Battle Of the Somme
Ypres
Trench Warfare
British Army
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Royal Flying Corps
Western Front
Hindenburg Line
Menin Gate
Somme
Flanders
German Army
Passchendaele
American Expeditionary Force
Gallipoli
Verdun
Western Front Association

Walk the battlefields of the First World War with Military Historian, Paul Reed. In these podcasts, Paul brings together over 40 years of studying the Great War, from the stories of veterans he interviewed, to when he spent more than a decade living on the Old Front Line in the heart of the Somme battlefields.

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In this episode of the Old Front Line Podcast, we continue our exploration of the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 1916 by examining the southern sector of the British attack. Travelling across the battlefields of Mametz and Montauban, we uncover how ... more

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On the morning of 1st July 1916, as whistles blew along miles of the Somme front, the men of the III Corps and XV Corps rose from their trenches and walked into the centre of one of the most catastrophic days in British military history.

In this sec... more

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In this latest Questions & Answers episode of the Old Front Line podcast, we tackle another fascinating collection of listener questions that uncover some of the lesser-known aspects of the First World War.

We begin by exploring the German tradition... more

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In the first of a three-part series marking the 110th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, we explore the fighting in the northern sector of the battlefield on 1 July 1916.

This episode examines the attacks at Serre, Beaumont-Hamel and Thiepval, ... more

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Recent Guests

Tom Isitt
Author, historian, photographer
Thunder in the Mountains; Riding in the Zone Rouge
Episode: Thunder in the Mountains with Tom Isitt
Donald Fraser
Private, 31st Battalion; Canadian infantryman and memoir author
Canadian Army (31st Battalion)
Episode: St Eloi Craters 1916
Harold McGill
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Arthur Meek
New Zealand playwright and filmmaker, historian
Voices of Gallipoli Project
Episode: The Bad Luck Battalion
Mark Connelly
Professor of History, guest on the episode
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Episode: Chalk, Englishness and the Great War
Alex Sotheran
Archaeologist, historian, and war gamer
Storm of Steel YouTube channel
Episode: From The Battlefield to the Tabletop
Jon Gedling
Director of Estates for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Episode: Caring For The Silent Cities
Peter Doyle
Historian, Geologist, and Author
Episode: Battle of Loos with Peter Doyle
Josh Levine
Historian and author, frequent broadcaster
Episode: The Air War in WW1 - with Josh Levine

Host

Paul Reed
Host and military historian focused on the Western Front and battlefield memory.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.2k ratings
  • Superb

    Thanks Paul! Thank you for honoring the fallen and the veterans of the Great War. I have an endless fascination with the history, heritage and lessons of WWI.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bp12579
    United States3 months ago
  • High Quality WW1 Podcast

    A high-quality podcast. Highly recommended for people interested in the First World War.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fwfam3
    United States5 months ago
  • Best podcast for the Great War around

    If you are looking for a podcast on the First World War look no further, Paul is so incredibly knowledgeable and has a way of delivering stories that will always keep you interested

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    harperslj
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Fascinating Podcast

    I’ve been listening to to Paul for a good while now on this podcast. I throughly enjoy them. The knowledge I gather from the podcast on so many aspects of the Great War is fantastic. It’s my go to podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Henman312
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Excellent

    This is a great podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GEFtheMongoose
    United States5 months ago

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High praise for depth and accessibility from listeners who value site-based history.
Engaging history with vivid site storytelling, great for battlefield enthusiasts.
A must-listen for memory and battlefield landscape discussions, with thoughtful guests.
Knowledgeable host who makes complex history accessible and inviting.

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#199
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#215
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#226
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#241
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Questions and Answers Episode 55
Q: Question number four: how did soldiers dig trenches when facing the enemy, and what does that tell us about the early trench warfare period?
Soldiers dug quickly under fire, creating shallow shell scrapes that were deepened and connected as darkness fell; this iterative, collective tunneling and fortification work under continuous threat illustrates the improvisational and adaptive nature of early trench warfare before fully stabilized fronts.
Questions and Answers Episode 55
Q: Question number three: where did the names Pip, Squeak and Wilfred come from to name the 1914–15 Star, British War Medal, and Victory Medal?
The trio's nicknames derive from a Daily Mirror cartoon strip featuring a dog, penguin, and rabbit; the terms became shorthand for the trio of medals, while the British War and Victory Medals formed a separate set for those who didn't qualify for the first star.
Questions and Answers Episode 55
Q: Question number two: how much did the 1918 flu pandemic factor into the decline of the German army's effectiveness, and what were the broader implications?
The Spanish flu spread across forces in 1918, causing substantial casualties and straining medical resources, with millions infected; while influenza was a factor, the broader decline also depended on allied victories on the Western Front and blockades, but the pandemic accelerated logistical and morale pressures.
Questions and Answers Episode 55
Q: Question number one: how were death cards for German soldiers typically issued and to whom, and what do they usually include?
Death cards were produced by families who would provide photographs and text through printers, creating a personal memorial that often listed unit details and place of death; such cards accompanied memorials to relatives and sometimes the press or priests, serving as a personal, archival glimpse into individual soldiers.
Questions and Answers Episode 54
Q: Question number four from Dean Ahern about trench foot and a relative who rode on wagons due to frostbite, and how common such injuries were.
Dean's question is answered with an explanation of trench foot causes, winter conditions on the Western Front, treatment measures like whale oil and dry socks, and the practice of using transport to move troops when feet were severely affected.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Old Front Line

What is The Old Front Line about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A field-recorded history podcast exploring the First World War through on-site storytelling, archival insights, and expert guests. Host Paul Reed blends decades of battlefield experience with interviews, battlefield tourism tips, and memory-work to illuminate places, people, and events from the Western Front and beyond. Episodes frequently cover terrain, cemeteries, memorial culture, and the human dimension of warfare, often featuring historians, archaeologists, veterans, and writers who provide deep context and practical access to battlefields for curious listeners and potential visitors. A standout trait is the hands-on approach—walking tours, site-focused analysis, and memory conversations—that makes history tangible rather than purely t... more

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