Your Stories: 'My Father, the Spitfire Pilot'

Your Stories: 'My Father, the Spitfire Pilot'

Sue Northey knew barely anything about her dad’s experiences during World War II. That was until she found 98 letters he wrote between 1941 and 1945. Sue joins me to talk about rediscovering her dad through this correspondence, which chronicles the great events and the small details of these turbulent and tragic years.


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In July 1909, the world wondered what had become of the SS Waratah, last seen off coast of South Africa with more than 200 souls aboard. This grim mystery was even more sensational for featuring a one...

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This Week in 1956: TV debuts, rock ’n’ roll riots and a dancing senior citizen takes on the world

This Week in 1956: TV debuts, rock ’n’ roll riots and a dancing senior citizen takes on the world

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Short: The Death of Damien Parer

Short: The Death of Damien Parer

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Short: Mark Twain Down Under

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