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The Shepherd is a 1976 novel by Frederick Forsyth, but is actually a
well-known Royal Air Force story from considerably earlier. The Shepherd relates the story of a De Havilland Vampire pilot, going home on Christmas Eve 1957, whose aircraft suffers a complete electrical failure over the North Sea en route from Celle in northern Germany to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. Lost in fog and low on fuel, he is shepherded to a disused RAF dispersal field by the pilot of a De Havilland Mosquito fighter/bomber of World War II vintage, who has apparently been sent up to guide him in. When he lands at the base, however, he learns that his saviour was Johnny Kavanagh, an RAF pilot who guided the pilots of crippled bombers home, who disappeared over the North Sea in his Mosquito on his last mission, on Christmas Eve fourteen years before. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shepherd" |
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"Kevin Dunlevy" wrote: The Shepherd is a 1976 novel by Frederick Forsyth, but is actually a well-known Royal Air Force story from considerably earlier. (snip) When he lands at the base, however, he learns that his saviour was Johnny Kavanagh, an RAF pilot who guided the pilots of crippled bombers home, who disappeared over the North Sea in his Mosquito on his last mission, on Christmas Eve fourteen years before. For a gloriously maudlin "trucker-Christmas Eve hitchhiker" country music variation on the same theme, see "Phantom 509" (I think that's the title). "Ain't no trucker a-running any line, ever seen anything but tail lights from Phantom 509." |
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AES wrote: For a gloriously maudlin "trucker-Christmas Eve hitchhiker" country music variation on the same theme, see "Phantom 509" (I think that's the title). Correction: "Phantom 109" |
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![]() AES wrote: In article , AES wrote: For a gloriously maudlin "trucker-Christmas Eve hitchhiker" country music variation on the same theme, see "Phantom 509" (I think that's the title). Correction: "Phantom 109" It's 309 good buddy |
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Robert Chambers wrote: For a gloriously maudlin "trucker-Christmas Eve hitchhiker" country music variation on the same theme, see "Phantom 509" (I think that's the title). Correction: "Phantom 109" It's 309 good buddy Well, I had it two-thirds correct (both times). |
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![]() Kevin Dunlevy wrote: The Shepherd is a 1976 novel by Frederick Forsyth, but is actually a well-known Royal Air Force story from considerably earlier. The Shepherd relates the story of a De Havilland Vampire pilot, going home on Christmas Eve 1957, whose aircraft suffers a complete electrical failure over the North Sea en route from Celle in northern Germany to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. Lost in fog and low on fuel, he is shepherded to a disused RAF dispersal field by the pilot of a De Havilland Mosquito fighter/bomber of World War II vintage, who has apparently been sent up to guide him in. When he lands at the base, however, he learns that his saviour was Johnny Kavanagh, an RAF pilot who guided the pilots of crippled bombers home, who disappeared over the North Sea in his Mosquito on his last mission, on Christmas Eve fourteen years before. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shepherd" Usually broadcast on CBC Radio Christmas Eve. |
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![]() c Usually broadcast on CBC Radio Christmas Eve. I've got the book (it's great) wonder if there's any file on the web where it can be listened to? |
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![]() Randy wrote: c Usually broadcast on CBC Radio Christmas Eve. I've got the book (it's great) wonder if there's any file on the web where it can be listened to? http://www.cbc.ca/aih/ Podcast may be available |
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![]() cavedweller wrote: Randy wrote: c Usually broadcast on CBC Radio Christmas Eve. I've got the book (it's great) wonder if there's any file on the web where it can be listened to? http://www.cbc.ca/aih/ Podcast may be available Rats...missed the broadcast and can't seem to find the link...maybe next year!! |
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![]() Randy wrote: cavedweller wrote: Randy wrote: c Usually broadcast on CBC Radio Christmas Eve. I've got the book (it's great) wonder if there's any file on the web where it can be listened to? http://www.cbc.ca/aih/ Podcast may be available Rats...missed the broadcast and can't seem to find the link...maybe next year!! Check podcasts for As It Happens at the end of the week on the CBC website. I think they usually make podcasts available on Fridays. |
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