We Sons of World War Two Vets
A new podcast (2025) about men who fought in World War Two, whose stories are told by their sons.
In each episode, Matthew Collins interviews a son who tells the story of his father's war and explores its effects - on his father and on himself.
Matthew's father, Patrick, joined the RAF in May 1939 when he was 17. He returned from the war at the age of 24, more mature in many ways than Matthew was at 40.
But his father rarely talked about the war. And when he did, he usually told light-hearted stories about it - rather than discuss fully what he'd seen and done.
He was, however, serious when discussing other family members - a brother who was shot at Dunkirk; a cousin whose ship was torpedoed; and his own father who'd survived battles in the First World War (as well as uncles who had not).
War experiences seeped into Matthew's consciousness. From a young age, he appreciated that he was part of a lucky generation that was unlikely to be called upon to fight.
But what if he had been called up? And if war had broken out, how might he have responded?
After his father died, he started to compare notes with other veterans' sons.
He then interviewed men who told the stories of their fathers' war. And reflected on its effects. On their fathers and on themselves.
But the interviews also became explorations of the contrast between two very different generations - wartime dads and their baby boomer sons. And touching explorations of father/son relationships.
To coincide with the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, nine episodes have, so far, been published. (The most recent - Episode 9, Richard and Jack, about ace night-fighter pilot Jack Foster - came out in August.) More will follow soon.
Matthew Collins started his career presenting on TV. (He's best remembered as 'Special Assignments Man' for BBC2's The Travel Show.)
He then raised two sons alone and became a prison teacher.
For ten years, he ran 'Speaking Shakespeare' workshops in men's and women's prisons.
Today he runs public 'Speaking Shakespeare' workshops for businesses; social organisations; and members of the public. To find out more about Matthew, please go to:
https://www.matthewcollins.com/about
MEANWHILE, HERE'S A BRIEF POSTSCRIPT:
There are many more World War Two Vets' sons out there - with personal-historical reflections to share.
Matthew wants to document as many as possible.
He's already travelled around the UK recording interviews. And will continue to do so, funding this project out of his own pocket.
But ideally, he could do with assistance.
If you would like to support this podcast, please see "Support the Show" under each episode’s info.
Or go to:
https://www.patreon.com/wesonsofww2vets
Thank you.
Episodes
12 episodes
Robin and Ron
Classical music conductor, Robin Smith, talks about his father, Ron, who was a prisoner-of-war held by the Japanese - in Changi Jail and in the railway death camps.Ron hated the film The Bridge on the River Kwai because, he said...
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 mi...
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 boome...
Episode 9. Richard and Jack.
Richard Foster tells Matthew about his father, Jack, an ace night fighter pilot who shot down nine enemy aircraft - three of them within 50 minutes!Richard brings his father's log books to the interview and reads out reports of combats -...
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 wa...
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.
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 me...
Episode 5. Richard and Thomas
Richard Hicks and Matthew met in prison - when they were teaching in Wormwood Scrubs. Richard's father, Thomas, was a Wellington bomber pilot with 458 Squadron. Thomas had so many lucky escapes that his crew thought he was in league...
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; an...
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.