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Get your kid away from screens for a fun fifteen-minutes, answering the big questions in history! Fun for parents too!

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Dad and Me Love History Paul Letters - WW2 novelist, broadcaster, history teacher; James Letters -

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Get your kid away from screens for a fun fifteen-minutes, answering the big questions in history! Fun for parents too!

Subscribe for free on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube and wherever else you get podcasts!

Join us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and our webpage.

Graphics by Molly Austin of mollyavalon.com
Instrumental music by Kevin Macleod of incompetech.com

    59: The secret missions that made D-Day possible

    59: The secret missions that made D-Day possible

    We investigate the special operations that occurred ahead of the D-Day landings of over 130,000 Allied troops on the Nazi-controlled beaches of northern France 
    We look at the role of special troops who parachuted into Nazi-occupied France ahead of the D-Day beach landings. With help from a very special expert guest, we focus on a mission for US Army Rangers at a headland near the beaches, called Pointe du Hoc. 
    After the end theme music you’ll find these questions, followed by the outtakes:
    Which Allied countries took part in the D-Day landings?
    What was this operation called? 
    Why did Allied special forces parachute into France before the D-Day beach landings?
    Why was it important to disrupt railway lines and German communication centres?
    Why was Pointe du Hoc an important piece of land?
    What challenges did the US Rangers face?
    Our website, where you'll find photos, info about each episode and links to our social media, is https://www.dadandmelovehistory.com/ - where you can also listen to episodes.
    For mature history lovers: read industry reviews of Dad’s World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad’s first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.
    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!
    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin
    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
    Sound effects are used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2023 © BBC

    • 30 min
    58: A History of Women’s Football

    58: A History of Women’s Football

    The history of the women’s game – from China to Britain, the US, Australia and Europe.
    Released with our recordings from the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, we bring you not only the history but the vibes too – all sprinkled with plenty of dad jokes from James! At the end of today’s episode (after our outro theme song), you’ll hear some World Cup extras, a bonus dad joke from James, and an outtake or two. For a broader angle on football today – from powerchair to amputee – and how we try to make a positive difference, take a look at my webpage and socials for https://www.notyouraverageenglandfan.com/
    Our website, where you'll find photos, info about each episode and links to our social media, is https://www.dadandmelovehistory.com/
    For mature history lovers: read industry reviews of Dad’s World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad’s first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.
    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!
    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin
    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
    Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2023 © BBC

    • 23 min
    57. Why is the capital of the USA in Washington? And who was America’s greatest President?

    57. Why is the capital of the USA in Washington? And who was America’s greatest President?

    Today’s episode comes from Washington DC, where we investigate why the capital was positioned there. And then, for our big question, we debate who wins the title of greatest US President ever! 
    We are delighted to be joined by special guest Patrick Lau, who works for the US government in Washington, has a Masters’ degree in political science and is a history buff! He is also a former high school student whom Dad taught a long, long time ago!
    At the end of today’s episode (after our outro theme song), you’ll hear the questions (see below) and then bags of outtakes!
    Here are some questions to test your skills:
    1. Why was the USA’s new capital city called Washington?
    2. Why was the city of Washington built where it was built?
    3. How many of America’s first 18 presidents owned slaves?
    4. What was significant about the letter Jefferson sent to an African-American?
    5. What did Patrick say makes a great President?
    6. Why did James choose Abraham Lincoln as the greatest ever president?
    Our website, where you'll find links to our social media, is https://www.dadandmelovehistory.com/
    For mature history lovers: read industry reviews of Dad’s World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad’s first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.
    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!
    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin
    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
    Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2023 © BBC

    • 29 min
    56: Extraordinary people in World War II: how did they cope with the challenges they faced?

    56: Extraordinary people in World War II: how did they cope with the challenges they faced?

    Today’s episode comes from the Imperial War Museum, London, where we investigate: Odette, the spy; Roy and Bob’s great escape at sea; Daisy’s story of imprisonment in Hong Kong.
    We are delighted to be joined by co-host Benji – and we are amazed by how he happens to find his own family history in the museum.
    At the end of today’s episode (after our outro theme song), you’ll hear the questions (see below) and then the outtakes.
    Here are some questions to test your listening skills:
    Which museum were we in?
    Who was the relative whose name Kim and Benji found embroidered (sewn) on a bedsheet from a World War II prisoner camp in Hong Kong?
    What’s the difference between an “internee” and a “prisoner of war”?
    What happened to Roy and Robert?
    What role/job did Odette perform when she was parachuted into France?
    What happened to Odette after she was arrested by Nazi forces?
    For mature history lovers: read industry reviews of Dad’s World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad’s first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.
    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!
    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin
    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    • 14 min
    55. The little town that welcomed the world: A ‘COME FROM AWAY’ SPECIAL!

    55. The little town that welcomed the world: A ‘COME FROM AWAY’ SPECIAL!

    We are joined by two wonderful guests from the town of Gander in remote Newfoundland, Canada, where locals showed amazing kindness to people from all over the world, following the terrible events of 9/11. We only briefly mention the planes that crashed into the twin towers: we focus on the heart-warming humanity that followed.
    This true story is sweeping the world through the award-winning musical Come From Away, and we make good use of having attained the rights to the music! Even better, we spend time with local journalist Janice Goudie and animal shelter manager Bonnie Harris, who found themselves at the centre of events – and at the centre of Come From Away. Janice was reporting on events on 11 September, 2001, as 38 planes, carrying nearly 7,000 passengers, landed at the remote Canadian town of Gander. Bonnie was determined to discover if there were any animals on board – and she received quite a surprise. 
    The population of the town almost doubled in just a couple of hours. How would the town cope? Well, the answer to that is: remarkably! 
    Janice now works for the Canadian Broadcasting Company, and we recommend this CBC cartoon strip resource, featuring Janice, as a way to educate suitably-aged children about 9/11. 
    At the end of today’s episode (after our outro theme song), there are bags of extras – including lots of outtakes, additional interview material and bonus music from Come From Away! 
    Here are some questions to test your listening skills:
    What was Janice’s job? Why were 38 planes - and nearly 7,000 passengers - forced to land in Gander? What was Bonnie’s job? What examples of kindness can you remember that the islanders showed the passengers? What types of animals were found on those planes? Can you think of a time when someone has shown great kindness to you or when you have shown kindness to others? For mature history lovers: read industry reviews of Dad’s World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad’s first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.
    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!
    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin
    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
    Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2022 © BBC

    • 32 min
    54. Why was Elizabeth II never supposed to be Queen

    54. Why was Elizabeth II never supposed to be Queen

    Our special guest tells us all about why King George VI was called ‘Bertie’ and why his daughter should never have become Queen!
    THIS EPISODE IS PARTICULARLY RECOMMENDED AS SUITABLE FOR OUR YOUNGER LISTENERS!
    In this royally mad episode – which features a record number of majestic jokes – we are joined by a very special guest. Children’s author Susan Webb, who wrote ‘Bertie: The Best Stuttering King’, reveals what you should know about Princess Elizabeth (the current British queen) and why she expected to never be queen. You can find out more about Susan and her writing at https://susanmwebb.com/
    This episode has been released shortly ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022 - look out for the special events on TV! 
    At the end of today’s episode (after our outro theme song), there are bags of extras – including the King and Queen of Dad jokes! Also after the main episode, we’ve got some TRUE or FALSE questions – how many can you get correct?
        True or False: King Edward VIII was Elizabeth’s uncle     True or False: Bertie was the King George VI’s nickname     True or False: King George VI’s real first name was Louis     True or False: Princess Elizabeth was in Asia when she became Queen     True or False: Queen Elizabeth II is about to celebrate her Golden Jubilee True or False: James never gets nervous Read industry reviews of Dad’s World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad’s first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.
    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!
    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin
    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
    Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2022 © BBC

    • 25 min

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