I owe Gary Oldman a beer.
I’d tried pitching a story before about Western Approaches, the secret wartime bunker under an office block in Liverpool. It didn’t work out.
But with Darkest Hour cleaning up at cinemas and Mr Oldman tipped for an Oscar on March 4, Winston Churchill is writ large on screen once more.
Good timing then to try the story again with a new angle. After all, Winnie was a bit of regular at the nerve centre for the Battle of the Atlantic.
The timing was right for a feature timed for February half term. Here’s a preview:
Western Approaches HQ houses the original Gaumont Kalee Dragon projector [pictured above] Churchill used to watch secret war footage. Newsreel controlled by the Ministry of Information was then shown to the public in cinemas to boost morale.
I even managed to tie a Liverpool trip into the press preview of the new Terracotta Warriors exhibition at the World Museum.
Just don’t ask how many warriors made it across the Mersey.
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