Underground (radio serial)
Underground was a British radio serial broadcast by the BBC Home Service during the Second World War. First airing in 1943, it told fictionalized stories of the French Resistance and their fight against the occupying Nazi forces.
The serial was notable for its dramatic storylines, often based on real events or inspired by accounts of resistance activities. It aimed to boost morale on the home front by portraying the bravery and resilience of ordinary people under extraordinary circumstances. Recurring characters and long-running plots helped to build a sense of continuity and engagement with the audience.
While purely fictional, the stories in Underground often reflected the anxieties and hopes of wartime Britain. The series provided a window into the clandestine world of resistance, highlighting the risks involved and the sacrifices made in the fight for freedom. The serial proved popular and ran for several years, becoming a staple of wartime radio programming. Details regarding writers and actors involved are fragmented and dispersed across archival records and historical radio resources. Further research is required for a complete production history.