We Sons of World War Two Vets

Matthew Collins
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Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 5min

Episode 11 - Arthur and Syd

Comedian Arthur Smith talks about his dad Syd who was a prisoner-of-war in Colditz.Syd was captured at the Battle of Alamein. He was taken to Sicily, paraded in Palermo as a trophy of war, and then sent to do forced labour in a copper mine.But he finally ended up in Colditz, the Saxony castle that became a prisoner-of-war camp for Allied officers who'd escaped from other camps - or who were deemed a security risk.But Syd wasn't a committed escapee. So, Arthur explains why his dad was sent to Colditz.Syd hand-wrote his memoirs when he was 70. Arthur says they're his most-prized possession. And reads the odd extract from them during the interview.This podcast is a tribute to a much-loved father but it does contain the odd profanity and occasional reference to “getting his leg over”.Send us a textSupport the show
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Oct 3, 2025 • 47min

Episode 10, Ray and "Nick"

Before WW2, Nick Wells was an engineer who specialised in commercial vehicles. At the outbreak of war, he joined the Royal Navy and became an engine room 'artificer'. He was at sea for four years.Ray arrived in 1946 - an early baby boomer.​​Nick didn't talk much about his war but one horrific tale stuck in his son's mind: Nick saw a colleague get vaporised by steam from a damaged turbine when their ship was hit by a torpedo.​Other stories included accounts of going ashore in Crete with commandos in small dinghies to sabotage enemy supply lines. Then hurtling perilously back to the UK across the Mediterranean. "Blood, sweat and tears," was how he described the voyage.​​There were also mentions of freezing Murmansk and motorcycling in the desert on a Moto Guzzi with a dangerously rogue flywheel. (It shot off into the sand at 60mph.) The overall effect of his father's war on Ray was a lifelong wariness of moving parts in engines. He's never serviced his cars. Send us a textSupport the show
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Aug 7, 2025 • 1h 7min

Episode 9. Richard and Jack.

Richard Foster, a retired IT project manager and the son of ace WWII night fighter pilot Jack Foster, shares his father's remarkable journey. He recounts Jack's daring missions, including shooting down nine enemy aircraft, and fascinating logs detailing battles and a crash in Libya. Richard reflects on Jack's post-war career as a test pilot and the legacy of aerial combat strategies. With stories of family sport and military history, he captures the essence of connection across generations, emphasizing the powerful bonds formed in the skies.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 44min

Episode 8. David and Edward.

Matthew met Edward and David Toms in the picture framing shop they ran. When they framed a booklet of Matthew's father's quotes (which included a few lines about WW2) he got to know a little about Edward's war. But it was only when Edward died and obituaries appeared in national newspapers, that Matthew found out quite how extraordinary Edward Toms' war had been.Send us a textSupport the show
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Apr 16, 2025 • 38min

Episode 7. Eric and George. And George.

Eric Grant talks about his father George who took 11 bullets after parachuting into Arnhem.He also talks about his mother, Pearl; about wartime romance; and about a desire to erase wartime history.Send us a textSupport the show
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Apr 16, 2025 • 56min

Episode 5. Richard and Thomas

Richard Hicks, an engineer and inventor who taught at Wormwood Scrubs, shares fascinating stories about his father, Thomas Henwood Hicks, a Wellington bomber pilot with 458 Squadron. Richard recounts Thomas’s incredible luck in combat, leading his crew to believe he was in league with the devil. The conversation dives into the high-stakes world of wartime flying, the psychological impact on pilots, and the emotional scars carried by veterans. Richard also reflects on his father's journey and the legacy left behind, blending humor with poignant memories.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 11min

Episode 4. Joe and John

Matthew speaks to Cumberland farmer Joe Roe about his father John.Joe was born in 1947 but describes the Second World War as "a thread which ran through my entire life".John's war took him to Dunkirk; the Western Desert; Italy; and, afterwards, to Palestine.When he came home, John took over the local post office. But, says Joe, "Not a day seemed to go by when the war wasn't mentioned in some way."Send us a textSupport the show
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Apr 16, 2025 • 57min

Episode 6. Robert and Hugh

Matthew talks to Robert Sackville-West about his father Hugh.Hugh won a Military Cross for his heroic actions in a tank battle during the liberation of France. But none of his family knew the full details of how he won his medal until after he died.Send us a textSupport the show
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Apr 16, 2025 • 43min

Episode 2. Murdo and John

Matthew speaks to Brighton-based journalist Murdo Morrison - who grew up on the Isle of Lewis - about his father John. John took part in the Normandy landings (on D-Day plus 4).They explore the huge cultural differences between the baby-boomer son and his war vet father. Send us a textSupport the show
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Apr 16, 2025 • 52min

Episode 3. Andy and Andy

Matthew speaks to Londoner Andy Trevillion about his father, also called Andy.Andy Senior's war saw him rescued from Dunkirk; fighting Rommel in the Western Desert; seeing action in Southern Italy; and, after the war, fighting in Greece.Retired architect Andy describes his father as "A good bloke, an easy person to be around". But it was only after his death that Andy Junior fully appreciated the extent of the toll that his father's war experiences had taken.Send us a textSupport the show

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