BBC announces top names to star in its coverage of D-Day 80 commemorations on BBC One and iPlayer (2024)

Well-known artists and a spectacular mix of musical stars are taking part in the live events on 5 and 6 June in Portsmouth and Normandy to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day and mark this significant moment in history. Names include actor Martin Freeman and music legend Sir Tom Jones.

With moving readings and personal testimonies, alongside powerful musical performances, the stars will provide many heartwarming moments that will bring to life the story of the military personnel, and those on the Home Front, who together led Great Britain and its Allies to victory during D-Day and the Normandy campaign in 1944.

The events, hosted by the Ministry of Defence, the Royal British Legion and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will also see the Armed Forces join veterans of the Greatest Generation to lead the nation in commemoration of the 80th anniversary.

D-Day 80: The Allies Prepare will broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 10.15am until 1pm on Wednesday 5 June.

On 5 June, at the D-Day 80 national commemorative event on Southsea Common in Portsmouth where the Allies departed for the beaches of Normandy, talent featured includes:

Actor Phil Dunster will read the testimony of Major Rodney Maude. This is the letter Rodney wrote to his mother before he set sail for D-Day as the Major in command of 246 Field Company, Royal Engineers; actor Leonie Elliott will read the words of Pippa Latour, a SOE agent working undercover in France; actor and writer Anjli Mohindra will read the testimony of Kitty Morgan, a young factory worker who contributed to the war effort; actor and singer Julian Ovenden will bring to life the instructions given to American servicemen in A Short Guide to Great Britain; actor Kate Phillips will share the testimony of Maureen Bolster, a Wren stoker stationed in Britain; spoken word poet Tomos Roberts will read a poem especially written titled The People Who Gave Us Today; and actor, writer and comedian Jonny Weldon will read the heartbreaking letter home from Captain Jack Lee that he wrote just three days before he was killed on the 7th of June, 1944.

Musical performances include singer-songwriter Zak Abel who will sing a cover of God Only Knows, a song by American rock band The Beach Boys; actor Emma Barton who will perform a cover of Sing As We Go, first released by Gracie Fields in 193; rising star JERUB who will be performing his song There Till the End, whose lyrics speak to the shared camaraderie and brotherhood of service personnel; and American actor and singer Marisha Wallace who will perform a cover of Sing, Sing, Sing, a popular song of the era.

The event is hosted by Dame Helen Mirren.

D-Day 80: Tribute to The Fallen will broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 8.30pm until 10pm on Wednesday 5 June.

On the evening of 5 June, the eve of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, a tribute to the fallen will take place in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy and Southsea Common in Portsmouth. It will feature stunning lighting displays, readings and music.

Scottish folk singer Julie Fowlis will perform The Parting Glass in Portsmouth; singer and songwriter Jack Savoretti will perform his own song Soldier's Eyes; and British baritone and composer Roderick Williams, accompanied by London Voices, will sing a rendition of Lacrymosa: Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep.

Actor Katherine Parkinson will read a moving and poignant letter about a man buried in Bayeux.

D-Day 80: We Will Remember Them will broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 8.30am until 10.45am on Thursday 6 June.

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, organised by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion, the event will be the first-ever National Commemoration at this location, holding special significance for the D-Day veterans who are in attendance.

Singer and songwriter Johnny Flynn will perform his own song titled Song With No Name, accompanied by the Combined Bands of the Royal Air Force; Sir Tom Jones will take the stage to perform his song I Won't Crumble With You If You Fall; and a specially commissioned anthem by Andrew Lloyd Webber - Lovingly Remembered – with lyrics by Don Black, will be performed by singer and songwriter Naomi Kimpenu with the London Youth Chamber Choir.

Actor Douglas Booth will read the words of a Royal Navy veteran who reflects on the Battle of Normandy; French actor Antonia Desplat will read the words of a volunteer nurse in Bayeux during the Normandy campaign which will highlight the French civilian effort in the Battle of Normandy; and actor Martin Freeman will read the words of a veteran who’s returning to Gold Beach for the first time in 80 years.

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BBC announces top names to star in its coverage of D-Day 80 commemorations on BBC One and iPlayer (2024)

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BBC announces top names to star in its coverage of D-Day 80 commemorations on BBC One and iPlayer? ›

Well-known artists and a spectacular mix of musical stars are taking part in the live events on 5 and 6 June in Portsmouth and Normandy to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day and mark this significant moment in history. Names include actor Martin Freeman and music legend Sir Tom Jones.

Where can I watch D-Day commemorations? ›

The D-Day 80 national commemorative event will broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 10.15am.

Who is the singer at the D-Day Memorial? ›

Tom Jones has given a stunning and beautiful performance at the D-Day memorial. Jones, whose grandfather died in World War One and is buried in France, took to the stage to perform 'I Won't Crumble With You If You Fall'.

Who sang at the D-Day celebrations today BBC? ›

The concert also features guests, including the acclaimed soul voices of Vanessa Haynes and Tony Momrelle, who perform some of the biggest hits of 1944, including Duke Ellington's Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me, Louis Jordan's Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby and Nat 'King' Cole's Straighten Up And Fly Right.

Who is the presenter of the D-Day BBC? ›

Credits
RoleContributor
PresenterJermaine Jenas
CorrespondentVernon Kay
CorrespondentAl Murray
CorrespondentDan Snow
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Jun 5, 2024

Where can I watch the D-Day 80th anniversary? ›

D-DAY - 80th Anniversary, a documentary movie is available to stream now. Watch it on hoopla Digital, Fandango at Home or Apple TV on your Roku device.

What does D stand for in D-Day? ›

The term D-Day is used by the Armed Forces to refer to the beginning of an operation. The 'D' stands for 'Day', meaning it's actually short for 'Day-Day' (which is nowhere near as catchy).

Who performed at the 80th anniversary of D-Day? ›

The anniversary event will feature the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Mike Dixon and Veterans of the Normandy Campaign, plus performances by Katherine Jenkins, Emeli Sandé, Lulu and lead vocalist of The D-Day Darlings, Katie Ashby.

Who sang "We'll meet again" at D-Day 80? ›

9-piece vocal ensemble The D-Day Darlings revisit those Vera Lynn favourites, We'll Meet Again and The White Cliffs Of Dover and singer / pianist Kate Garner takes a nostalgic look back at Now Is The Hour and I'm Gonna Get Lit Up When The Lights Go Up In London.

Who is the singer on D-Day 80th Portsmouth? ›

Scottish folk singer Julie Fowlis will perform The Parting Glass in Portsmouth; singer and songwriter Jack Savoretti will perform his own song Soldier's Eyes; and British baritone and composer Roderick Williams, accompanied by London Voices, will sing a rendition of Lacrymosa: Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep.

Who was the singer at the D-Day concert? ›

Hear all the classic wartime songs: “Pack Up Your Troubles”, “Keep The Home Fires Burning”, “I`ll Remember You”, “White Cliffs Of Dover”, “It's a Long Way To Tipperary”, “We`ll Meet Again” and many more. The D-Day Darlings were formed 10 years ago by founder and lead singer, Kate Ashby.

Who is the actress in the 80th D-Day? ›

The event included a number of performances, including one by actress Emma Barton, who sang Sing As We Go, a song originally performed by Gracie Fields.

What is the D-Day special on BBC? ›

D-Day: A Newsround Special tells the stories of D-Day, to mark the 80th anniversary. With the help of Newsround presenter Emma-Louise Amanshia, children William and Lyra, who both have important D-Day connections, explore the momentous events of June 1944.

Who sang at the D-Day Memorial? ›

Sir Tom Jones gave one of the most moving performances of his long career today in Normandy (June 6).

Who is the lead singer of the D-Day Darlings? ›

The group was formed 10 years ago by founder and lead singer Katie Ashby after she recognised the importance of this music and how it resonates with people like no other genre of music.

Where can I watch the D-Day documentary? ›

Watch D-Day | Prime Video.

Will D-Day events be televised? ›

How to watch the D-Day 80 Anniversary events. If you can't make it to Normandy for the D-Day anniversary events, don't worry – some of the key events from next week's commemoration events will be shown on TV.

Is the D-Day concert on TV? ›

On Thursday 6 June 2024, the Royal Albert Hall will host an anniversary event marking D-Day 80. On Sunday 9 June the show will be broadcast on ITV and ITVX, bringing to a close the national commemorations.

What channel is the D-Day show on? ›

BBC One - D-Day: The Last Heroes.

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