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Guest: David Fairhead
Host: Dave Homewood
Recorded: 29th of August 2022
Released: 30th of August 2022
Duration: 1 hour 25 minutes 30 seconds
In this episode of the WONZ Show, Dave Homewood chats with British filmmaker David Fairhead, who was the director, producer, editor and main interviewer behind the new feature film ‘Lancaster’ which opens in selected New Zealand cinemas on the 1st of September 2022.
David and his fellow director/producer Anthony Palmer have followed up their brilliant 2018 film ‘Spitfire’ with this equally beautiful and enthralling documentary looking at the greatest four-engined bomber aircraft of World War Two, the Avro Lancaster.
The story of the aircraft, the roles and operations if flew on, the people who flew them and the groundcrew are told through interviews with 38 veterans connected with the type. These include men from across the British Empire who were attached to the RAF, and among them we see New Zealand’s own bomber hero, the late Ron Mayhill DFC.
David is a lifelong aviation enthusiast, and has worked in the television and film industry for for thirty years, including working on many of Britain’s best space documentaries. He talks passionately about the Lancaster, the Spitfire and the subject of his next project, the Mosquito. And David reveals lots of fascinating stories from behind the scenes of the making of ‘Lancaster’.
To see ‘Lancaster’ in New Zealand, here is the list of cinemas that will be screening this amazing film:
Below is the film trailer:
Thanks to: Jessica Keast of Trigger Marketing for suggesting this interview and setting it up.
The music heard in this episode is Wild Flower by Joakim Karud
Looks like a great movie. My Dad flew in a Halifax Bomber and it is my understanding that of the 39,000 bombing raids that the RCAF flew, at least 29,000 were Halifax missions. I would also like to see a documentary on them.
very interesting, listening. Thanks Dave homewood
In the small village Weiswampach in Luxembourg there is a memorial for the Lancaster crews hailing from the UK, Canada ANd New Zealand who lost there lives when fighting to liberate my ancestors from Nazi Germany. A replica of this memorial got erected in Te Atatu, New Zealand.
Forever grateful. Thank you.
Danielle Peters, Luxkiwi
https://www.lancaster.lu/
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/lancaster-memorial-te-atatu