Find out all about the D-Day 80 commemorative programming across the BBC
June 3, 2024 – 6 June 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of Operation Overlord, which saw tens of thousands of soldiers embark from Portsmouth to cross the Channel, establishing a foothold across the French coast in order to begin the advance to liberate northwest Europe.
As dawn broke on the morning of 6 June 1944 thousands of Allied Warships made their way towards the coast of Northern France. D-Day had finally arrived. Operation Overlord, the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare was underway, heralding one of the most decisive campaigns of World War 2. More than 150,000 troops would land on five beaches in Normandy.
The BBC is marking this momentous undertaking with a range of live and historic programming across TV, BBC iPlayer, Radio and BBC Sounds.
D-Day 80th Anniversary on TV and BBC iPlayer
D-Day 80: The Allies Prepare
The D-Day 80 national commemorative event will broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 10.15am. Presented by Anita Rani with reporter JJ Chalmers, and with accessible commentary for the blind and partially sighted provided by Petroc Trelawny, the event will take place on the seafront in Portsmouth where, 80 years ago, the Allies departed for the beaches of Normandy.
The event, hosted by Academy Award-winning Dame Helen Mirren, will celebrate the incredible joint work of the UK, Commonwealth and Allied troops in preparing for the largest naval, air and land operation in history. This hugely ambitious endeavour turned the tide of World War Two.
• Watch D-Day 80: The Allies Prepare on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 10.15am on Wednesday 5 June BELOW.
D-Day 80: Tribute to The Fallen
On the evening of 5 June, the eve of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, a tribute to the fallen takes place in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy and Southsea Common in Portsmouth featuring stunning lighting displays, readings and music to mark this significant moment in history.
As darkness falls, each of the 4,600 headstones of those that fell will be individually illuminated across Bayeux War Cemetery, creating a poignant modern act of commemoration.
Kirsty Young anchors the live broadcast from Bayeux Cemetery, joined by special guests, guiding viewers through this remarkable story of our nation. Petroc Trelawny provides accessible commentary for the blind and partially sighted.
• Watch D-Day 80: Tribute to The Fallen on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 8.30pm on Wednesday 5 June BELOW.
D-Day 80: We Will Remember Them
On 6 June, marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the nation will come together to pay tribute to all who served in the Normandy Campaign.
Set overlooking Gold Beach at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, the event, organised by the Royal British Legion and the Ministry of Defence, will be the first-ever National Commemoration at this location, holding special significance for the D-Day veterans who are in attendance.
Within the event, contributions will be grounded in living testimony, gathered through special conversations curated exclusively for this anniversary allowing us to hear the last remaining stories first-hand before we enter a post-witness era.
The event will conclude with a traditional act of remembrance, accompanied by a special tribute from the Red Arrows and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, flying over Normandy to salute this remarkable generation and our nation’s heroes.
Paddy O’Connell, whose father proudly served during D-Day, will provide commentary, while Sophie Raworth reports live from the British Normandy Memorial, joined by special guests. Petroc Trelawny provides accessible commentary for the blind and partially sighted.
• Watch D-Day 80: We Will Remember Them on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 8.30am on Thursday 6 June BELOW.
D-Day: The Unheard Tapes
Coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the invasion, D-Day: The Unheard Tapes relives one of the most extraordinary days in the history of modern warfare using powerful eyewitness accounts recorded with those who experienced it first-hand. The series features a trove of rare audio recordings sourced from archives around the world, bringing together British, American, German and French perspectives for the first time. Many of them have never been heard publicly before.
Young actors, cast to resemble the interviewees at the time of the war, lip-sync the original testimony in documentary settings, to recall moments of bravery, fear, chaos and confusion, and these memories are interwoven with immersive, fragmented documentary-style dramatic recreation.
Together, they tell the story of the fateful Normandy invasion and the bloody battle that followed, in which over 100,000 people lost their lives.
This is the story of D-Day, told by those who were there, as they lived through it.
• Watch D-Day: The Unheard Tapes on BBC iPlayer now and on BBC Two on Sunday 2 June, Monday 3 June and Tuesday 4 June at 9pm BELOW.
The One Show
The One Show will be marking the 80th Anniversary of D-Day with an extended special on 5th June during which we’ll meet one of the few remaining D-Day veterans as he’s reunited with an original Dakota that’s been painstakingly restored.
We’ll be bringing together some of the last surviving women of the Royal Navy (WRNS) who played key roles in the operation to share their inspirational stories. Plus alongside some special guests, we’ll be showcasing how people are coming together across the UK and in France to mark the occasion and there’ll be a poignant performance from The D-Day Darlings as we meet the younger generation of singers they’ve inspired.
Also that week, with the help of Katherine Jenkins, we give a very emotional One Big Thank You to a dedicated volunteer who gives up her time to help veterans.
• Watch The One Show on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, weeknights from 7pm BELOW.
Antiques Roadshow: D-Day
For this special edition of the Antiques Roadshow, Fiona Bruce is in Normandy in France to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day landings in June 1944.
Filmed in Normandy and at the D-Day Story Museum in Portsmouth, the episode features remarkable first-hand testimony from those who were there, including veteran Ken Cooke. Across five beaches, codenamed Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword, ‘Operation Overlord’ was the largest seaborne invasion in history – an event that would turn the tide of World War II, and lead ultimately to the defeat of Germany and victory for the Allies just under a year later, in May 1945. With our Roadshow experts at locations across the UK, we unfold the story of D-Day through various items brought in by our visitors, and rare artefacts held in various museums.
• Watch the Antiques Roadshow: D-Day special on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 8pm on Sunday 2 June BELOW.
Countryfile
Anita Rani and Charlotte Smith discover how Dorset played an important role in in the build-up to D-Day.
They visit Studland Beach, where in April 1944 there was a full-scale dress rehearsal for D-Day and Tyneham village, which was requisitioned by the War Office in 1943 and used to train troops. And Adam finds out how the UK’s farmers helped the country prepare for D-Day.
• Watch the Countryfile D-Day special on BBC iPlayer BELOW.
Bargain Hunt: All About D-Day
Bargain Hunt remembers the 80th anniversary of D-Day with an episode featuring two teams of Armed Forces veterans, filmed at the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire.
Joining experts Stephanie Connell and John Cameron are former Wren (Women’s Royal Naval Service) Carolyn, former Women’s Royal Air Force veteran Irene, and former RAF servicemen Dan and Mike. Presenter Danny Sebastian meets photographer Seimon Pugh-Jones, who talks about his work providing artifacts for the sets of blockbuster films and TV series, such as Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. Seimon also shows Danny a mobile museum that he has created, dedicated to telling the story of the Normandy landings of 1944.
• Watch Bargain Hunt: All About D-Day on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 12.15pm on Monday 3 June BELOW.
BBC Newsround
For children aged seven and older, D-Day – A Newsround Special will explore the pivotal role that the Normandy landings had in securing our freedom. Two children, William and Lyra, explore their family connection to D-Day, and travel to Normandy with two veterans, Mervyn and Arthur, to bring to life the role that the wartime generation played in liberating Europe.
• Watch Newsround on BBC iPlayer BELOW.
BBC Breakfast
BBC Breakfast will present special programmes from Portsmouth and the British Normandy Memorial across 5 and 6 June.
John Maguire will travel to Northern France with some of the brave men who were there in 1944 including Ralph McClure, grandfather of ‘Line of Duty’ actor Vicky McClure. We’ll also speak to one of the oldest surviving D Day veterans Percival Chafer who is 104-years-old.
• Watch BBC Breakfast on BBC iPlayer and BBC One, daily from 6am BELOW.
Saving Lives at Sea in World War II
In this special episode commemorating the 2024 bicentenary of the RNLI, Dermot O’Leary uncovers the untold story of the institution’s heroic efforts in the Second World War. In all of its 200 years, the RNLI had never faced such an immense challenge, as its lifeboat crews were called to serve in the most perilous of conditions, ultimately saving thousands of lives.
Having spent much of his childhood on the east coast of England, Dermot is a proud ambassador of the RNLI. But even he knew precious little about this hidden history of the institution. He delves deep into some of the war’s most iconic and surprising stories from across Britain, uncovering the extraordinary role the RNLI played in the war effort.
• Watch Saving Lives at Sea in World War II on BBC iPlayer BELOW.
BBC News We Were There
Eighty years on, the BBC has been gathering first-hand accounts from the surviving UK D-Day veterans – some more than 100 years of age. In D-Day 80: We Were There, Rachel Burden traces their stories in Normandy and hears memories of the massive beach invasion and the battles that followed.
• Watch D-Day 80: We Were There on BBC iPlayer BELOW.
BBC News
BBC News is providing a range of historical and contextual coverage in the lead to the day including D-Day: We Were There – an iPlayer documentary interviewing veterans on their first-hand experience, as well as reports across radio, TV and online.
On the day there will be special rolling live coverage of D-Day from France, the UK and around the world on the BBC News Channel, and packages on TV and radio bulletins.
• Watch the BBC News Channel on BBC iPlayer BELOW.
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BBC One