
WAR JUNK: THE PODCAST
WAR JUNK: THE PODCAST is based on the popular TV series hosted by Professor David O'Keefe and filmmaker Wayne Abbott. The War Junk duo will continue telling stories of war through mysterious artifacts and remnants they've found on battlefields around the world. They will also have weekly guests to discuss stories of war and rare artifacts. And as the podcast develops they will be searching for anyone with mystery artifacts or stories of loved ones who fought in battle. You can contact the team at warjunkpodcast@gmail.com
Each episode will also give insight into how they produced the series with discussions into some of the most poignant stories they've investigated. The first two WAR JUNK: THE PODCAST episodes focus on their pilot show, the BATTLE OF HONG KONG with special guest, war relic hunter, Craig Mitchell.
Viewing the podcast on War Junk TV on Youtube or on the War Junk Facebook page you will see clips from the series plus footage never seen before. Enjoy.
WAR JUNK: THE PODCAST
WAR JUNK: THE PODCAST - Episode 4 - The Story of Pond Farm PART 2
The team continues telling the story of Pond Farm, a 90 acre patch of land in the Ypres Salient that saw years of fighting during WW1. Professor David O'Keefe, and filmmaker Wayne Abbott with special guest Stijn Butaye discuss the opportunity they had to film on Pond Farm when Stijn and his family dig deep into the infamous blue clay to enlarge one of their ponds. The team gets the chance to search for war artifacts with a focus on the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917. It's extraordinary what they uncover, incredible century old artifacts and unexploded ordinace preserved as new in the blue clay. The stunning footage in this episode has never been seen outside of the UK produced for a show called Buried War. Enjoy the video version of the podcast on War Junk TV (on YouTube) and listen to the podcast on all the major podcast apps.
War Junk TV Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj5ZLU5nxOfTYCuYACtHFxg
War Junk Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/warjunk.tv