Summaries

British actor Martin Shaw takes viewers on a tour and tale of the RAF Dam Buster mission of World War II. He points out the few fictional aspects in the 1955 movie, "The Dam Busters." This film has interviews with relatives and friends of the men in the Dambuster Squadron. It visits various sites that were part of the WW II mission. The film culminates with Shaw and former RAF pilot Chris Norton retracing the exact route of the May 16, 1943, attack. They leave RAF Scampton in east-central England on a bright, clear day. They fly their twin-engine light aircraft 100 to 200 feet above the water and ground for 400 miles to the Möhne Dam in Germany's Ruhr Valley.—Simon Jack

Retrace the flight of the RAF Dambusters during World War II. British actor Martin Shaw hosts this look back at the most daring operation of the war. Find out what was fact and what was fiction in the popular 1955 movie about the operation.—Simon Jack

Martin Shaw takes a fresh look at one of the most famous war stories of them all. The actor, himself a pilot, takes to the skies to retrace the route of the 1943 raid by 617 Squadron which used bouncing bombs to destroy German dams. He sheds new light on the story as he separates the fact from the myth behind this tale of courage and ingenuity. Using the 1955 movie The Dam Busters as a vehicle to deconstruct the raid, he tries to piece together a picture of perhaps the most daring attack in the history of aviation warfare. Along the way, Shaw hears from the last RAF veteran of the raid, as well as a German survivor of the tsunami which resulted from the Moehne dam's destruction.—'British Broadcastiong Corporation'

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Keywords
  • world war two
  • royal air force
  • lancaster bomber
  • the dambusters
  • bouncing bomb
Genres
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 12, 2010
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Filming locations RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Production companies British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

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Runtime 59m
Color Color
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