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Episode 2. A Secret Service - The War Years.

Ian Fleming's work in Naval Intelligence in WWII was at the centre of Churchill’s main strategies. His unit managing to infiltrate and acquire key German naval enigma settings

Today's episode explores Fleming's important and vital work in Naval Intelligence, heading a top secret unit “30 A-U….stands for Number Thirty Assault Unit... basically, the unit’s job is to seize enemy equipment, ciphers, scientific know-how before such material can be destroyed”. Ian’s covert intelligence-gathering unit would grow from twenty-four men in 1942, to 450 in 1945.

Alex Jennings reads.

Abridger - Rowan Routh
Producer - Pauline Harris

Ian Fleming's greatest creation, James Bond, has had an enormous and ongoing impact on our culture, but Fleming was only a thriller writer in his last twelve years. Fleming's personal life and impressive career in Naval Intelligence put him at the heart of critical movements in world history, whilst providing rich inspiration for his fiction. Exceptionally well connected, and widely travelled, from the US and Soviet Russia to his beloved Jamaica, Ian had access to the most powerful political figures at a time of profound change. Nicholas Shakespeare's fascinating biography, with unprecedented access to the Fleming family papers, uncovers new material and throws new light on an extraordinary man. Ian Fleming would strive all his life to throw off the shadows of his gifted older brother, and be a complete man, but ultimately was then overshadowed by his own famous creation.

14 minutes

Broadcast

  • Boxing Day 2023 09:45