Episodes

  • 5. June 1916 – Preparation for The Big Push
    Jun 27 2025

    Welcome back to Scotland Remembers. In this first of three episodes on the Battle of the Somme, Alexander explores the monumental build-up to 1 July 1916 — a day of unfathomable loss and enduring legacy.

    While history remembers the tragedy of that first assault, this episode uncovers the lesser-told story: the immense logistical feat behind the lines. From building railways and hauling shells to tending the wounded and patching the roads, the British Army — including thousands of Scots — proved it could sustain a modern war.

    This is the story of the unsung heroes whose labour made the battle possible — and of how Scotland helped carry the weight of one of the Great War’s most defining offensives.


    The introduction is an extract from "Somme" by Lyn Macdonald.


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    42 mins
  • 4. The Scottish Lions and the Battle for Normandy
    Jun 20 2025

    Welcome back to Scotland Remembers. In this episode, Alexander reflects on his moving experience at the 80th anniversary of D-Day and takes us deeper into the brutal fighting that followed the landings in June 1944.

    We turn our focus to the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division — the “Scottish Lions” — and their pivotal role in the Allied push inland. From the fields of Lowland and Highland Scotland to the hedgerows of Normandy, this division fought with courage, tradition, and tenacity in the drive towards Caen.

    With stories of pipers in combat, the fierce battles around Hill 112, and a hidden link between Scottish troops and Easy Company of Band of Brothers fame, this episode continues our journey through the human heart of the Second World War and the fight for Normandy and the liberation of Europe.

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    38 mins
  • 3. D-Day: The Untold Scottish Stories
    Jun 12 2025

    On 6th June 1944, the skies over Normandy were filled with gliders, bombers, and parachutes. On the ground, the beaches were filled with courage and heroism. In this episode of Scotland Remembers, Alexander tells the Scottish story of D-Day — from airborne engineers and commandos at Pegasus Bridge to the soldiers, chaplains, and drivers who never came home. Through personal wills, battlefield accounts, and acts of quiet heroism, we remember the Scots who helped launch the liberation of Europe.

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    26 mins
  • 2. Scotland at D-Day: The Story of 6 June 1944
    Jun 8 2025

    Eighty-one years on from D-Day, we tell the story of Scotland’s place in history’s most ambitious amphibious assault.

    From the meteorologist who forecast the storm that delayed the invasion 24 hours, to the soldiers landing on the beaches and the pipers playing under fire, Scots helped shape the turning point of the Second World War.

    This is the story of June 6, 1944 — from the cliffs of Arromanches to Pegasus Bridge.

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    17 mins
  • 1. Left Behind at Dunkirk
    Jun 7 2025

    The Dunkirk evacuation is remembered as a miracle — but what of the Scottish regiments who fought to make it possible? And what of those left behind?

    In this debut episode, Alexander tells the story of those who didn’t fight for escape, but for time — buying precious hours so others could survive. From desperate rear-guard actions to the tragic surrender at St Valéry-en-Caux, we uncover the forgotten Scottish chapter of Dunkirk.

    Music by u_ytih2qv6p4 from Pixabay

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    23 mins