Andy McNab, the ex-SAS Bravo Two Zero author returns to his Peckham roots - Londoner #26

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Best-selling author and ex-SAS sergeant Andy McNab is a Londoner through and through. At just two weeks old, he was abandoned at Guy’s Hospital and adopted by a family in Peckham and spent his childhood living in South London.
    The new film follows Andy as he revisits the London of his past. He has his hair cut at a local barber shop, walks around the market and finally ends up on Nunhead Reservoir.
    This Peckham is a different place to the one he left to join the forces, and makes Andy consider the city’s changing face. Like Peckham, Andy’s identity has transformed throughout his life. He took the name of his adopted family, changed his name again when he became an author, and now lives a life far removed from his life he was born into. Andy talks about his feelings about the city he knows and loves.
    1000 LONDONERS
    This film is part of 1000 Londoners, a five-year digital project which aims to create a digital portrait of a city through 1000 of the people who identify themselves with it. The profile contains a 3 minute film that gives an insight into the life of the Londoner, as well as their personal photos of London and some answers to crucial questions about their views on London life. Over the course of the project we aim to reveal as many facets of the capital as possible, seeing city life from 1000 points of view.
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    1000 Londoners is produced by South London based film production company and social enterprise, Chocolate Films. The filmmakers from Chocolate Films will be both producing the films and providing opportunities to young people and community groups to make their own short documentaries, which will contribute to the 1000 films. Visit www.chocolatefilms.com
    Transcript:
    Short back rip round today mate.
    Nobody is going to believe that I cut Andy McNab's hair. Flippin' heck.
    You must be thinking, is that it? Is that it? Expect you'd be about 7 foot tall or something.
    The reason I've end up being called Andy McNab was quite simply that there was symmetry in the name and it fit quite nice on the cover of Bravo Two Zero. The problem I've got is because of the stuff that I used to do in Northern Ireland, in fact I was over there last year, last October, doing stuff for the police charities over there. And even then I got two death threats, that's the reason why I don't show my face. One of the good things of, you know, being not so in the public domain is that you can get on public transport. You know, get on the buses, get on the tube. And you get around, quite fast. You know, I quite like the oyster card, it's alright.
    You're mum used to do cleaning?
    When I got left at Guy's Hospital as a baby, I was only a couple of days old so you know, I've never actively tried to find out who my parents were. 'Cause as far as I was concerned, exactly the same as my older brother, that's who my parents are.
    You must have a bit of Greek in you Andy, I'm telling you. You've got to, you've absolutely got to.
    Let's do that, yep.
    Andy?
    Brilliant Steve, thanks very much mate. Have a lovely time in Cyprus. See you.
    When I got out of the military and then I started using, you know, the pseudonym for, you know, Andy McNab. It was quite easy to adapt into that persona. Because it was only going to be, just one book. One of the good things about London is that it constantly reinvents itself.The area is, sort of, rebuilding. It's regenerating and it really just has to happen. Especially here from, I don't know about 8 years old. 8 or 9. And constantly moving around. Say, we was on this road and then we moved down to another place called Oglanda. We lived in Catford for a while, then we come back. It was all over the place.
    Cheers mate, and you.
    Being a kid round here was actually...was always breaking in or trying to nick something.
    Fantastic.
    If I could say anything to 9 and 10, 11 year old Andy - stay at school, get that education. 'Cause every time you learn something, you get a bit of power. That's what this city's all about. Get out there and compete. Getting into film, getting into book, all those sort of thing has been a constant change for me. And it's a bit like what we're seeing here, you know, is constant change.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @cullercoatswebsite
    @cullercoatswebsite 2 роки тому +1

    nice to see Steven mitchell aka Andy Mcnab

  • @timoakes450
    @timoakes450 5 років тому +1

    Used to work in Guys crossed the Tabbard estate daily,our kid lives off dover st(20+yrs)-old great manor cheers Andy TOMMY27

  • @onlyme151
    @onlyme151 8 років тому +2

    Nice little video

  • @maxinehancock8587
    @maxinehancock8587 10 років тому +1

    Cheers for this :-)

  • @COLFOSTER123
    @COLFOSTER123 9 років тому +2

    Good vid :)

  • @CampbellFairs
    @CampbellFairs 9 років тому

    (PS, it's Oglander, not O'Glanda)