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  • @ladbiblestories
    @ladbiblestories  Рік тому +379

    With thanks to Billy for taking part! Billy will be touring the UK this Autumn with his new theatre show.
    Follow Billy on Instagram @billingham22b for new tour dates & venues.
    Find out more about Billy’s & his wife’s charity and ethical fashion brand www.deuxmains.com

  • @mrfrisky6501
    @mrfrisky6501 Рік тому +157

    An interviewer that let's the subject talk- how refreshing.
    That was a great interview.

    • @paullangton-rogers2390
      @paullangton-rogers2390 6 місяців тому

      He is a great interviewer for sure. Letting the guests tell their own stories and skilfully getting their stories out of them and listening without constantly interrupting or talking too much is what makes a great interviewer.

  • @tonykirk1966
    @tonykirk1966 Рік тому +471

    Served 5 years in the British Army, and I have nothing but admiration for anyone who has been in the SAS/SBS. These guys are superhuman!

    • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
      @erickiyoshiphillips2323 Рік тому +20

      These special operations guys are insane I was in the us army infantry and I knew 1 or 2 guys I went to basic who served in special forces and ranger battalion and they were beast and that wasn't delta force or tier one like SAS

    • @Deleted11100
      @Deleted11100 Рік тому +4

      @@erickiyoshiphillips2323delta is based on the sas

    • @royalusala8527
      @royalusala8527 Рік тому +1

      ​@@erickiyoshiphillips2323Now imagine the Devgru or Delta!

    • @LoneRangerG5
      @LoneRangerG5 Рік тому +11

      You’re elite yourself mate. Respect 🇬🇧

    • @tonykirk1966
      @tonykirk1966 Рік тому +3

      @@LoneRangerG5 Thanks 😊 but I know I neither had the physical or mental capacity to joint these elite men.
      They are on a whole different level!

  • @campervanandanimalenthusia2048
    @campervanandanimalenthusia2048 Рік тому +102

    The best interview Ive ever seen. He is what the people should be looking up to not these ticktockers, youtubers, musicians and movie stars. Amazing and humble man.

  • @therantingboy
    @therantingboy Рік тому +1378

    I'll ask it again. Seriously. When did ladbible go from being a memes and hot babes to seriously amazing hard hitting interviews and investigative journalism? I'm totally here for it. Amazing interview.

    • @jamiet2262
      @jamiet2262 Рік тому +1

      Another one for you: it used to run by a left wing minded woman and was aimed at Football obsessed men

    • @andrewbrown5300
      @andrewbrown5300 Рік тому

      Hot babies?

    • @phincampbell1886
      @phincampbell1886 Рік тому +66

      Hot babies!? Like, overly warm infants??

    • @TheNinnyfee
      @TheNinnyfee Рік тому +26

      ​@@phincampbell1886 My thought exactly. Minors?

    • @WhySoSerious551
      @WhySoSerious551 Рік тому +4

      It was until he said the parachute regiment are the best next to the sas the british armed forces have to offer. Being a formal marine, i have to say, Billy stop chatting shit on tv. You have went down greatly in my estimations to even believe that to be accurate.

  • @Lagrangeify
    @Lagrangeify Рік тому +345

    Billy's a gifted storyteller, like many military people are. But it's his absolute honesty that makes his stories so particularly engaging. No bluff, no false modesty, just straight talk. You can imagine him having your back and feeling 100% better for it.

    • @stephenlamley541
      @stephenlamley541 5 місяців тому

      My grandfather wasn't i had two conversations with the man his entire 98 year life. He was a children should be seen and not heard type arsehole in short prolific womaniser. No time for that, my gran was 1, beautiful 2 a great person. I appreciate what he did in the war but f him otherwise. Shame I look exactly like him not similar exact.

  • @olliejordan652
    @olliejordan652 Рік тому +14

    Nothing better than an interviewer that asks a good question and just listens. Proper good

  • @davidharrison441
    @davidharrison441 Рік тому +392

    As a retired royal navy NCO i can confirm that all these lads be they SBS or sas who where picked up by us after action or exercise were treated like royalty in every respect , everything was laid out for them and nothing was too much trouble, they deserve the best treatment on offer , thank you lads it's was a privilege.

    • @graceygrumble
      @graceygrumble Рік тому +39

      My uncle was in The SBS. Only found out about it at his funeral. He was the most charming, kindly and 'ordinary' gentleman you could ever wish to meet.

    • @BenDover-tj8vf
      @BenDover-tj8vf Рік тому +17

      @@graceygrumble your uncle was a very very special man , I can promise you that .

    • @graceygrumble
      @graceygrumble Рік тому +9

      @Ben Dover You will get no argument from me. What he went through was taken to the grave. Whatever he did, I can not imagine.
      That he remained loving and caring; cheerful and funny, is so deserving of respect.

    • @Tommy-vl2vd
      @Tommy-vl2vd Рік тому +27

      they should receive footballers wages.

    • @austinhayles3328
      @austinhayles3328 Рік тому +7

      @@Tommy-vl2vd yh definitely

  • @UndergroundHouseAndTechno
    @UndergroundHouseAndTechno Рік тому +62

    Honest to the core. "I was a rogue". No blame throwing other than to his innate character and behaviour. Not "it was the environment" or "my family life". I guess the SAS selection staff understood this and were just willing him to pass the physicals. He had the psychological edge from the start. This is amazing interview. Thank you

  • @DanFleming114
    @DanFleming114 Рік тому +606

    Obviously an amazing interview from Billy, what a legend! But I’d like to also congratulate the interviewer for doing such an amazing job. Listening and actually being interested in what Billy had to say, and asking smart, thought provoking questions that got very interesting answers. Well done!

    • @mk1cortinatony395
      @mk1cortinatony395 Рік тому +9

      My thoughts too.👌

    • @Dav0yt
      @Dav0yt Рік тому +5

      yeah very well questioned, respectful yet thought provoking

    • @the1stDannyboy
      @the1stDannyboy Рік тому +6

      Completely agree, well done guys!

    • @fredhealy3416
      @fredhealy3416 Рік тому +5

      The interviewer is fantastic. Perfectly balanced👌

    • @jobbygerm2706
      @jobbygerm2706 Рік тому +2

      The lad who interviews is an absolute LEGEND. A close 2nd to Billy...nose to nose on the photo finish 😊

  • @JanisDavis-b8v
    @JanisDavis-b8v Рік тому +7

    These SBS/SAS guys are truly a special group of men. We are so lucky to have these guys protecting the people of Britain.

  • @lowratekid624
    @lowratekid624 Рік тому +165

    Absolute legend of a human being, Being ex military myself the levels this man reached and the service he gave for our country is of legend status. The younger generation should listen and learn from this man’s words, An inspiration for this country. Thankyou for your service Billy 🇬🇧

    • @luke8329
      @luke8329 Рік тому +2

      great service , you walked the streets recently?

    • @lowratekid624
      @lowratekid624 Рік тому +1

      Is that question for me???

    • @EpsteinsRope
      @EpsteinsRope Рік тому +1

      France forever

    • @bikes02
      @bikes02 Рік тому

      @@luke8329 🤡

    • @lowratekid624
      @lowratekid624 Рік тому +14

      Gotta love a little internet keyboard warrior @stanlystud
      Nah not at all just showing some respect to a guy who’s been there, done it and served our country.

  • @steveleadbeater1377
    @steveleadbeater1377 11 місяців тому +25

    This guy is totally and utterly amazing , what a life he’s lead and the way he relates is fantastic. His Character is formidable and his help for mental heath is great . Thank you for sharing this interview .

  • @chrissilvester5663
    @chrissilvester5663 Рік тому +327

    This has to be one of the most in-depth most fascinating enjoyable interviews I've ever watched. What Billy has been through his experiences throughout his life from being a little scally to becoming an SAS soldier to a bodyguard to working on TV is nothing but incredible. I've got the utmost respect for Billy & for people like him. More has to be done to help our ex servicemen & women just as much as what they've given us

    • @chad5577
      @chad5577 Рік тому

      Shawn Ryan Show interviews are more in detail. A lot of guys on there actually go into detail killing people on hits/ambushes

  • @andrewpereira9271
    @andrewpereira9271 Рік тому +27

    I love it when interviewers actually LISTEN to the answers to their questions . . . and then ask more questions related to those answers. It seems like a simple and obvious way to interview people, but it's so rarely done it's refreshing. Most interviews people read their questions from a list, in order, and their questions have nothing to do with the answers they've gotten.

  • @hazbojangles2681
    @hazbojangles2681 Рік тому +235

    After listening I want to thank Billy for his service. Truly remarkable man to be this steadfast.

  • @madhavoc1
    @madhavoc1 Рік тому +89

    That felt like a 30min interview , It was that engrossing .
    One of the best interviews I have been caught up in for a few years .👍😁

  • @paulfuller2284
    @paulfuller2284 Рік тому +148

    It makes you realise that people like Billy and his colleagues in the SAS are in a league of their own. I was mesmerised by the interview. What an incredible man and so humbling to listen to what he has to say. Very fortunate to have people like him walking among us in society.

    • @lorddaver5729
      @lorddaver5729 Рік тому +5

      What about the Royal Navy's special forces unit, the Special Boat Service (SBS). They are even more highly trained than the SAS.

    • @tomdobbs2733
      @tomdobbs2733 Рік тому +9

      @@lorddaver5729 not more trained just trained in different skills more water n boat skills

    • @lorddaver5729
      @lorddaver5729 Рік тому +8

      @@tomdobbs2733 Yes, they are more highly trained. The SAS and SBS used to have their own selection courses. Nowadays, candidates for both the SAS and SBS undergo the same "special forces selection" course. SAS candidates who pass are "badged" in the SAS. SBS candidates, however, having undergone the same selection as their SAS colleagues, go on to do further training, in maritime warfare, before being badged in the SBS as "swimmer/canoeists". Yes, the SBS usually undertake water-based missions, but they can also undertake, and have been deployed in, land-based operations as well, alongside their SAS colleagues. SBS operatives were used in Afghanistan as well as the SAS. As one SBS man said, "We can do everything the SAS can do, AND walk on water."

    • @MrTangolizard
      @MrTangolizard Рік тому +3

      @@lorddaver5729 they are not more trained than the SAS they just do different roles the SAS specialise in CRW mountain etc they also do water as well in boat troop

    • @lorddaver5729
      @lorddaver5729 Рік тому

      @@MrTangolizard Yes, the SBS ARE more highly trained than the SAS. In the past the SAS and the SBS used to have separate selection courses. Nowadays, however, both SAS and SBS candidates have to firstly pass what's known as "special forces selection". Successful SAS candidates are "badged". Candidates for the SBS, however, having successfully passed special forces selection, have a further several months training in maritime warfare, which includes underwater demolition, boarding oil rigs and vessels at sea, underwater distance swimming in scuba gear, infiltration and exfiltration by submerged submarine, coastal and river estuary landings. Yes, the SAS has a boat section, but it does not have the range of skills the SBS has, basically confined to beach landings from surfaced submarines.

  • @heatpump8566
    @heatpump8566 Рік тому +106

    This man has fought against everything before the age of 18, an outstanding human being. Strong as an ox mentally, emotionally and physically.

    • @lynnstevenson11
      @lynnstevenson11 Рік тому +18

      so impressive .... schools and projects up down uk need these guys chatting to our youth

    • @JR-xo5jp
      @JR-xo5jp Рік тому

      Soldiers are sheep who die so a few get Rich

    • @Vanceydress
      @Vanceydress 10 місяців тому

      I think he is a closet

    • @albertreynolds9287
      @albertreynolds9287 2 місяці тому

      He will be first person to say he's human

  • @jamesmoore8624
    @jamesmoore8624 Рік тому +35

    What a life Billys had, talk about wearing your heart on your sleeve. Theres not many people in this world you can say - They are 100% genuine, but I reckon you can count Billy in that rare section of people. Massive respect.

  • @kevinowensmith1572
    @kevinowensmith1572 Рік тому +22

    Serious man this guy. He's one you would want by your side in any tough moment

  • @stevebaker6711
    @stevebaker6711 Рік тому +12

    Billy says it how it is. Thank God for people like him. It makes me feel safer. SAS are the best special forces in the world. Every other country has learnt from them. Every country in the world. David Sterling started it all.

  • @Jaaammmbbbooo
    @Jaaammmbbbooo Рік тому +14

    His story is the part where hard times create strong men. His childhood is what made is mind stoic and steadfast.

    • @allosaurusfragilis7782
      @allosaurusfragilis7782 11 місяців тому +2

      There's a lot of truth in that. I've watched a lot of interviews with these guys and invariably they come from broken homes, or abusive fathers or trouble with the police....or all of that. They were not pampered or spoiled, that's for sure.

    • @dean7652
      @dean7652 9 днів тому

      That’s why you don’t have many or any middle to upper class boxing world champions.
      Because when you have to bite down on your gum shield when it’s tough these guys think about their past hardships and get through, it’s hard to do when you have had everything put on a plate for you

  • @ladyhotep5189
    @ladyhotep5189 Рік тому +24

    I loved this guy on the special forces reality show/contest. He did not fuck around. He let those celebrities have it, no filter! I respect what these guys do so much.

  • @sirkle1
    @sirkle1 Рік тому +55

    I joined the US Army at the age of 17. I can strongly identify with standing in formation as we were being sent to basic training, looking around at the bigger and older men thinking "WTF have I gotten into?"

  • @Haych169
    @Haych169 Рік тому +97

    Can’t remember last time I sat and watched a full interview on something or podcast. This was quality. Absolute mint.

  • @Avgreen8
    @Avgreen8 Рік тому +27

    Absolutely loved this. Billy is a fascinating guy and the interviewer did such a good job. What I love about Billy is that he’s clearly the best of the best but he’s so humble and almost seems a bit bewildered to have made it to where he is. I could listen to his stories for hours.

  • @elcordinho2202
    @elcordinho2202 Рік тому +47

    What a fascinating man and story. These guys to me are the real heroes.
    Great interviewer as well.

  • @contingency9
    @contingency9 Рік тому +56

    I met that scouse corporal! He was sound! He had half a mouth and his side jaw bone was totally missing he'd literally been hit by 7.62 in the mouth and lived to tell the tale! I met him at Depot Para, Browning barracks, Aldershot. He was/is a very brave man a true Para.

    • @si-scapessprayart1673
      @si-scapessprayart1673 Рік тому +5

      me too, top bloke and the rest of the DS, 491 here! One of our originals 7 that passed out to Gungey!

  • @fabulous235
    @fabulous235 Рік тому +22

    This man is a pure champion. So much respect for his achievements and his attitude towards life.

  • @thesheperd7567
    @thesheperd7567 8 місяців тому +9

    Scots Guards, 1997 doing the joint para guards junior NCO course at Pirbright. The log race was 5 miles and it was my command task. My team started dropping off the log and the last mile was me and 3 others. I did not get to run beside the log as I was leading. Stood at attention at the end I felt that I was going to drop. Crunching my teeth and rapid blinking I managed to hold myself together then the run back still leading.
    To this day retired, I can honestly say it's the toughest thing I've ever done. Yes we do log runs here and there but when tasked on a course for promotion the whole event multiplies in serious aggression and hoping to entertain the directing staff. A complete career in the army and that day is etched into my mind as the toughest physical morning ever.
    Having a toughest day makes everything easier as I can compare and accept it's achievable.

    • @Prepper-go5sr
      @Prepper-go5sr 2 місяці тому

      Oh yes them log runs were horrendous. Only thing I ever did harder than that was the jungle phase. Not knowing if it was rain water, sweat or my own P1SS. To be honest it was probably a combination of all 3 most days.

  • @ricoolivier
    @ricoolivier Рік тому +28

    Billy has had a tough start in life but ends up helping complete strangers! A true HERO although he will probably deny the compliment... World needs not more people like him, it needs only people like him!

  • @simonwelch1664
    @simonwelch1664 Рік тому +4

    I could listen to Billy all day. Glad people like him are protecting us!

  • @libertydogs7380
    @libertydogs7380 Рік тому +81

    What a brilliant interview, I’ve read Billy’s book which is brilliant but it leaves out most of his SAS career for security reasons so was great to hear some of his experiences, what an incredible man, role model and soldier, I wish I had 1% of his mental strength. Much respect to all our armed services living and sadly no longer with us ❤

    • @phincampbell1886
      @phincampbell1886 Рік тому +6

      You DO possess that desired mental strength. The forces don't provide it! They provide the situations and guidance to bring it out of people, to inculcate that habit of response to challenges. It's in you, that's not merely cliché!

  • @bamog4560
    @bamog4560 Рік тому +7

    I was in the SAS for Wigan council, horrendous selection process but finally I was called forward, congratulations you are now in , your depot is Leigh in SHRUBS AND SERVICES

  • @1973sharpy
    @1973sharpy Рік тому +51

    Billy you are a absolute legend , outstanding soldier, sas , security and lastly a outstanding human being. Massive thank you for your service 👍👍

  • @tomgreene1843
    @tomgreene1843 Місяць тому +1

    Love the way this man can say how lucky he has been and the credit he gives to those who were of help.

  • @wesleyblount3900
    @wesleyblount3900 Рік тому +6

    Wow much respect to this man they don’t make many like him. No wonder he ended up in the SAS he’s built for it mentally and physically .. fascinating

  • @fingazblank
    @fingazblank Рік тому +24

    That bleeping was pissing me off, but the charm of billy kept my rage at bay, cheers bill!

    • @Boababa-fn3mr
      @Boababa-fn3mr 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, it's a shame it had to be censored.

  • @tattooedgamer5183
    @tattooedgamer5183 Рік тому +27

    What an extraordinary man. Thank you for your service, Billy.

  • @traffic71
    @traffic71 27 днів тому +1

    It’s the men (and women) like him of our armed forces are one of the very few things that make me proud to be British. Marines, Paras, special forces. All an unbelievable breed serving our country. Thank you.

  • @catau8000
    @catau8000 Рік тому +19

    this man is so incredible ...and I know he would be terrifying in combat but my god he's so genuine and warm and lovely

  • @GM-yq5wk
    @GM-yq5wk Рік тому +1

    I’m was born 67 in Cov.. moved to Florida 2003!! All the family still bk in Covertry. Visit often miss a lot and loved this great interview. ❤

  • @richardbaron2948
    @richardbaron2948 Рік тому +47

    Some men are built differently, this hero is one of them.

    • @didiervanmaercke3979
      @didiervanmaercke3979 Рік тому +1

      You're wrong, all men are build differently

    • @colinjames2469
      @colinjames2469 7 місяців тому +1

      @@didiervanmaercke3979 Wrong....your spelling and punctuation.

  • @kathleenpatrick9059
    @kathleenpatrick9059 Рік тому +3

    It made my day Billy to meet you at the services today. I was mortified when I realised I hadn't taken a photo. This is the video I watched last week. You are my hero. I actually wrote a letter to the SAS after tge Embassy seize and I received a reply, I could not believe it. Thank you for your service. Loved your handsome dog. Kind regards Kath & Nigel

  • @binjuice59
    @binjuice59 Рік тому +47

    As ex military and a Falklands veteran men like Billy are top of their game came into contact with the Hereford heroes on a few occasions in UK and Belize on an exercise level and they are the total professionals
    Read Billy's book as well as Foxy and Ollie all top operators 👍

    • @Bombabingbong66
      @Bombabingbong66 Рік тому +2

      Also the older Lads back in the 80s n 90s. 💀💀💀

    • @MrTangolizard
      @MrTangolizard Рік тому +3

      I’m x infantry and came into contact with the SAS in Northern Ireland very professional and basically took control of our op and operation that we had been operating on for a week and just as it’s bringing fruit they took it lol mind u it did let me get some sleep

    • @kevinmartin2411
      @kevinmartin2411 Рік тому +1

      Worked with an ex SAS, when he talked about the Falklands he said he just went around picking up bullets, or other metal junk. Never spoke about his duties. He got the sack for raiding a confidential file & displaying the directors salaries on the bulletin board! Hope he found peace.

  • @davidmcdonald9146
    @davidmcdonald9146 6 днів тому

    Nothing but admiration for Billy,straight talking brave and honest

  • @markrunnalls7215
    @markrunnalls7215 Рік тому +30

    What a mega ,mental role model of a man Billy is ,he's one incredible bloke never mind all these so called reality media driven hype types .
    Cheers LADbible .

  • @kinkong1961
    @kinkong1961 Рік тому +13

    This is the best hour and a half I have ever spent listening to a person's life experience I have met SAS people and they are all humble people I worked for the Rac and we had a was guy training us medical on how to get someone with a back injury out of a burning car as normally you wouldn't move them in those 8 hours I learnt so much of this guy as he was so engaging he knew how to talk to us and make us proud of what we are doing and a few years later I saved 3 people's lives in different accident situations and event today 20 years later I still remember all that he had trained me these guys are special people I so much admiration for them and I thank them for their service to me they are the unsung heroes of the armed forces as you never hear what they do apart from the embassy takedown which was awesome showed the world that we do have the best special forces in the world fact, not fiction and that includes Australia and New Zealand too. God bless them all, as they are keeping us safe.

    • @joolspirog
      @joolspirog 9 місяців тому

      I would have agreed up to 10 years ago but Russian spetnaz, US seals and Polish GROM are just 3 that are also incredibly well trained and disciplined. I’d give a mention to Israeli MOSSAD too.

    • @mikga45
      @mikga45 8 місяців тому

      ​@@joolspirog The US military was trained by the SAS. The seals are good. If my butt was in trouble and I needed to be saved I would rather have delta rescue me.

    • @mikga45
      @mikga45 8 місяців тому

      This is a true story I will tell. I spent 7 years in Iraq and 1 year in Afghanistan. Both places were in combat zones. I worked with KBR in Iraq and Flour Daniels in Afghanistan. A convoy which was ran by the US army national guard. The convoy came under fire it was a convoy from Balad "camp anaconda" the national guard took off and left KBR behind. Delta was sent into bring back the KBR convoy, suicide mission. They brought the convoy back and the best people to lead convoys were the US Marines they never abandoned a convoy. National guard has no business to be deployed to combat zones. The toughest are delta. The get it done guys are the green berets. I had a service call to repair an air conditioning unit for a green beret living quarters. I told them I did not have the part to make the repairs. They told me to come back in the morning and they would have parts for me. In the morning they had 3 condenser units sitting outside their room. Connex. The green berets can make anything happen. But for bad a*s it's delta. They are the ones who are sent on impossible missions. When I was training long ago we had war games against the royal Marines and they could run up mountains with full rucksacs. But their tactics were poor. In actual combat they would have lost before us. They were like are military now all bunched together where a mortar round or rocked would take the whole group out. When I was in the infantry we made sure to not bunch together. We did recon patrols with a fire team from the squad. Made sure no helmets, no slings to rattle or canteens half full of water. We could crawl in and not be seen and be only a few feet from the enemy. If they see you game over.

  • @TruthTeller00
    @TruthTeller00 Рік тому +8

    They’re known the whole world over, as the proud SAS.
    An outstanding life of service Billy, you’re a born hero.
    Always a little further. 🇬🇧

  • @neildodsworth48
    @neildodsworth48 7 місяців тому

    I am an army brat, who didn't follow my dad. But his stories about his interactions with these men can excite, humble or tear you to pieces. But one constant across them all, is that his admiration and utter respect for these guys knows no bounds. Respect to Billy and thanks for looking after us all.

  • @calebmiles
    @calebmiles Рік тому +33

    What a fascinating interview and the first time I have heard Billy talk at length about his life and military career. You wisely just let him talk and I think you were as engaged as the audience. Good work

    • @lakeslad29
      @lakeslad29 Рік тому +2

      mate try to get to one of his shows, awesome night

  • @jahworx
    @jahworx 11 місяців тому

    My Grandfather was in the 2nd SAS and I have nothing but the highest form of admiration for these men!!!

  • @biblical1694
    @biblical1694 Рік тому +23

    I can’t even begin to imagine what these guys are like in their prime. Mentality monsters, killing machines… genuinely the most dangerous people on earth.

    • @Bombabingbong66
      @Bombabingbong66 Рік тому +1

      But how many of them Kill themselves....they can't return to civvy street after their expériences.

    • @Michelle-tr5sq
      @Michelle-tr5sq 7 місяців тому

      James bond 😅

  • @ChristineHerrington-cv1kg
    @ChristineHerrington-cv1kg Місяць тому +1

    Pove watching SAS who dares wins and could listen to Billy all day long ❤️

  • @wotarush1
    @wotarush1 Рік тому +34

    Amazing to hear some of Billy's life experiences, thanks for your service to this country. Loved every minute of it..... thanks

  • @sandersson2813
    @sandersson2813 Рік тому +13

    Let's take moment to appreciate how good the interviewer is.

  • @zolotozvezda5278
    @zolotozvezda5278 Рік тому +7

    What a good story-teller he is. I was in the army from 1975-1990 did a few years in Spec Ops and I think I truly feel what he felt. I remember, like him, first time in an airplane, C-130, and jumped out with my eyes closed and tried not to piss myself. It's just like it was yesterday...

    • @DrSebby
      @DrSebby Рік тому +1

      ... honestly, that has to be one of the more hilarious concepts I've ever heard - your FIRST time up in an airplane... and you have to jump out of it!? 😆 🤣 how many planes did you fly in before you got to actually land in one?

    • @kaneezfatima-l7f
      @kaneezfatima-l7f Рік тому

      @@DrSebbyp

  • @davidknowles7466
    @davidknowles7466 Рік тому +9

    Absolutely fantastic Billy what a life. I was at school with a lad and his dad was a instructor in the SAS he done night time parachuting I can remember him he was a goliath of a man terrifying being a kid

  • @overthewebb
    @overthewebb Рік тому +19

    My brother retired from 22 years in the rifles as a sgt mjr and met Billy a few years back at Catterick. My Bro said he was a cool guy and down to earth, he spend a while speaking with my brother.
    Another story of the SAS was at school with my old PE teacher called Mr Roberts, it was kinda known or talked about that he was ex SAS, he was doing stuff in PE like jumping boxes and doing crazy PT stuff with us, and we would watch him and say we have no chance to do it. Every lunchtime we would see Mr Roberts, running (tabbing) with a bergan on and running for miles every lunchtime. Roberts was smaller than me and I'm not big he must've been 5'6 or so, but he had a tough look of someone who has served. I remember one of the school tough guys challenging him in the 90's and he grabbed this kid who was way bigger than him like he was nothing, and put on nerve holds on him and the kid was screaming for him to let go. He never messed with Mr Roberts again. We all asked him about SAS and not once did he admit it it, he always said nah, that's not me, always in denial about it. He showed it in attitutude and his actions imo

  • @kirkdurkadurka
    @kirkdurkadurka Рік тому +111

    My Dad was a Canadian Paratrooper. He told me about a night para training and a third of the guys that jumped out directly over a iced over lake and broken their legs.. few of them had to just lay there for 10-12 hours till rescue arrived... really wish I hadn't lost his old Army Hoodie that saved his life that night.

    • @Steamerbeen
      @Steamerbeen Рік тому +7

      My RSM was a Canadian Para. Funny as hell & nails! 👌💪🏼

    • @mattybhoy6522
      @mattybhoy6522 Рік тому +18

      Very cool. I'm South African. My father was a recce during the border war. Doesnt like to talk much about it.
      But says the thing that stood out for him the most was coming back from the Bush. Said it was one of the most surreal experiences. He says you get such sensory overload. You're looking at brown bushveld for months. Things are very still most of the time. Colour just pops. And sound and smell. Said you could track guys dumps and see movement miles off. Slightest smell of a cosmetic stands out. Said he felt a bit crazy when he came back. Fast cars. Lots of people. Lots of noise. Lots of colour.
      Anyway. Just thought I'd share. All those soldiers that fought for decades in that war are not honoured in our country anymore. The idea of veteran care is lost in the 3rd world.
      If just a few know and remember them. I'm happy.

    • @criollitoification
      @criollitoification Рік тому +4

      I'm sorry your old man's Army hoodie was lost, hopefully you have other mementos to remember him by, we are all thankful for his service. From the UK with love

    • @jahworx
      @jahworx Рік тому +6

      My Grandad was in the SAS during WW2. As a child, I would always pester him for war stories and his reply was always “if I told you details of the missions, I will have failed”!

    • @aaronholmshaw5021
      @aaronholmshaw5021 Рік тому +3

      ​@Matty Bhoy that's an amazing story, I don't know much about South Africa as I'm from the UK, but I love hearing these stories from people around the world, I hope he's doing okay and done you proud

  • @JamesFaulds-g3g
    @JamesFaulds-g3g 28 днів тому +1

    I served in N. Ireland and the Falklands. Happy days!

  • @thamomentum
    @thamomentum Рік тому +86

    SAS folks are tough as nails - BZ from Canada.
    We worked with a few of you lot. Solid warfighters. Hold Strong.
    Looking forward to hearing this in it's entirety.

    • @keighlancoe5933
      @keighlancoe5933 Рік тому +2

      I'm surprised Canada doesn't have an SAS regiment of its own like NZ and Australia do due to their British heritage. I know there's the very uninspiringly named JTFC2 who despite the name are no doubt world-class soldiers.

    • @thamomentum
      @thamomentum Рік тому

      @@keighlancoe5933 There is CANSOFCOM, overseeing five units:
      Joint Task Force 2 (JTF 2);
      Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR);
      427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (SOAS);
      Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU);
      Canadian Special
      Operations Training Centre (CSOTC).

    • @jahworx
      @jahworx Рік тому +1

      @@keighlancoe5933 Canada also has a French connection

    • @pointfire94
      @pointfire94 Рік тому +6

      ​@@keighlancoe5933 The Canadian Airborne regiment was disbanded due to political correctness. The SAS did a lot of winter warfare training with the Airborne in Wainwright and Suffield.

    • @monkeytennis8861
      @monkeytennis8861 Рік тому

      @@pointfire94 it wasn't political correctness, it was due to their torture and murder of a child, and being full of white supremacists. Grow up, you incel

  • @stephenkelly9633
    @stephenkelly9633 Рік тому +2

    What a guy, what an inspiration, this is the sort of man you hope your kids turn out like. number 1 role model

  • @SeanH1984
    @SeanH1984 Рік тому +26

    Probably one of the best *beep* interviews I’ve *beep* listened to. Billy *beep* spoke openly and from the heart about some bad *beep* situations. Best *beep* interview, LadBible.
    I love how your team missed a crafty little F-bomb around the 33 minute mark. They deserve a medal for the amount of censoring 🤣🤣

  • @lizjones9086
    @lizjones9086 Рік тому +1

    I use to live in Hereford & my best friends dad was in the SAS...like he said very understated man go off never said where he was going & never knew if he would come home , when he retired from the SAS he told us that he was in Yemen & Beirut...I loved listening to Billy he had such interesting life , it was like listening to Dave my friends dad...Brilliant

  • @manofbeard
    @manofbeard Рік тому +4

    When I was a young boy we had a guy called Roger who would come to our home every Friday to collect money from my parents that was used to pay household bills such as gas, elec, water rates ect. This was before banks introduced direct debits and standing orders. I never thought much about him until years later after he had probably long passed by then that he was a special forces operator in the Army and had seen quite a lot of action and been on many campaigns. But if you had seen this guy he was a giant of a man! But very quiet in his manner. Always very respectful when he was in our home and I suppose I would have to say very unassuming. Just shows that these special forces men truly are a breed apart.

  • @christopherdarth
    @christopherdarth 8 місяців тому +3

    Great interviewer as well.

  • @manrajs4998
    @manrajs4998 Рік тому +9

    listening to his story, it shows the importance of having a strong man in a young mans life.

  • @alexkerr8770
    @alexkerr8770 Рік тому +6

    Was in 2 para for 7 years and was on selection summer 2003 not passed respect billy

  • @jasminelee1234
    @jasminelee1234 Рік тому +16

    What a great account of the SAS. Truly elite-the ultimate problem solvers. Billy is so plain speaking and interesting - I could listen to him all day ❤

  • @Stu.Henney
    @Stu.Henney 5 місяців тому

    Top Quality..start to finish.! As a Walsall chap myself hearing Billy take us through his lifes journey.. All the trials & success he experienced & the amazing twists & turns of fate Billy lived through, are truly fascinating to hear & imagine.
    He is a prime example of why British Soldiers are renowned as the worlds most elite and professional.
    Thank you so much for this interview upload. Really enjoyed it.
    Cheers - Stu
    & Much Respect to Billy 👍

  • @villaman4818
    @villaman4818 Рік тому +49

    Absolutely brilliant episode. I even got my wife to listen to this superb interview with Billy. What a great communicator. Thank god we have men like him to protect us.

    • @jakealcock5905
      @jakealcock5905 Рік тому +1

      could never get my wife to listen to this 😂

    • @ianbardon8581
      @ianbardon8581 Рік тому +1

      Protect us until the Government says
      Different.

    • @jonnysmyth1011
      @jonnysmyth1011 Рік тому

      "Protect us"? Generally SAS are political pawns used by Govts for their own ends. Rarely are those ends to do with "protecting us", the people who vote these Govts into power.

  • @carloszapata91
    @carloszapata91 Рік тому +23

    Billy is such a badass. Legend. Thank you for the interview

  • @moorzymlg6677
    @moorzymlg6677 Рік тому +10

    Just a hero the respect I have for soldiers is unmeasurable

  • @dinamo237
    @dinamo237 Місяць тому +1

    Salute to Mr Billy Billingham, unbelievable journey, thanks for the practical lesson on mental strength🙏

  • @CuriosityIgnited
    @CuriosityIgnited Рік тому +9

    Wow, what an amazing story of resilience and courage! Billy is such an inspiration for anyone who wants to overcome challenges and pursue their dreams. He shows that with the right mindset, discipline and determination, anything is possible. I admire his honesty and humility in sharing his journey from a troubled kid to a SAS soldier and a TV star. He also gives great advice on how to deal with fear and failure. Thank you LADbible for this podcast and for bringing us these extraordinary lives. 👏👏👏

  • @weallmakechoices7456
    @weallmakechoices7456 3 місяці тому

    What an attractive man. Very relaxed, self confident, honest. Great to see someone so at home in their own skin.

  • @mediapartners9950
    @mediapartners9950 Рік тому +10

    Thoroughly engrossing and inspirational interview. Brilliant. What a fella, absolute nails.

  • @daverose4774
    @daverose4774 Місяць тому

    The chap interviewing is a very respectful intelligent man that lets people hear the real stories

  • @aaron1143
    @aaron1143 Рік тому +24

    Thanks Billy and all our armed forces for all they do. Great interview. Informative and inspiring. 👍

  • @MickSmith-l7z
    @MickSmith-l7z 13 днів тому

    These people are real heroes not someone who runs around a track or kicks a ball about a pitch or plays a tough guy in films I thank them all for their service and sacrifices

  • @edt8535
    @edt8535 Рік тому +15

    Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for sharing your story, Billy.

  • @bertiew6771
    @bertiew6771 Рік тому +1

    What a funny, self-deprecating, humble fella. I could listen to him for hours and it's ironic that as a 9 year old he chased respect; he certainly has mine on so many levels.

  • @maxtache
    @maxtache Рік тому +3

    Brilliant interview that. Makes you feel proud knowing we have people like Billy representing and protecting our country around the world👍👍.

  • @marknic79
    @marknic79 Рік тому +38

    My son seems to be following the same path as Billy. He was in trouble a lot as a kid. He’s been boxing for the last 6 years and he’s now trying out for the paras!

    • @kevinmartin2411
      @kevinmartin2411 Рік тому +9

      I wish him the best of luck. It seems he has a good family around who have helped guide him to where he will learn the more positive & essential things in life. And, no doubt, make some really good friends. Congratulations.

    • @marknic79
      @marknic79 Рік тому +2

      @@kevinmartin2411 thanks very much for your kinds words. There very much appreciated

    • @SkepticalTeacher
      @SkepticalTeacher Рік тому +6

      I hope he manages to keep on the straight and narrow! Speaking as a teacher, the key is for these kids to find a focus and it appears he's found his.

    • @benjamincompton9767
      @benjamincompton9767 10 місяців тому +4

      Hope he goes far, god speed to the boy. Paras are the bollocks... 0⁷

    • @simontopple911
      @simontopple911 3 місяці тому

      I hope it's going well for him.

  • @bertsall6265
    @bertsall6265 Рік тому +9

    What an incredible, inspirational man! I loved hearing his stories and his incredible mental strength. What a legend!

  • @paulburgess1807
    @paulburgess1807 Рік тому +7

    Met Billy in Bosnia 1995. Brilliant Bloke. Drove his BV 206 😂

  • @PinkuStyle
    @PinkuStyle Рік тому +2

    Top notch block. USAF 3 time OEF/OIF vet. There are many levels to the game

  • @peterhughes2491
    @peterhughes2491 Рік тому +21

    Smashing story and really well told. Please don't add BLEEEEEP to the soundtrack. If you really have to be prissy and take out the rude words, just drop the audio. Listening with headphones to BLEEEEP BLEEEP BLEEEEP really spoils the excellent story this person is telling. Or how about just letting the person tell the story in his own words?

  • @arronkelly7813
    @arronkelly7813 8 місяців тому +1

    54 minutes in I’m dying with laughter! This is absolute gold man! Total respect!

  • @darrenneil4533
    @darrenneil4533 Рік тому +14

    I met 2 SAS guys in Bosnia 96’ One was wearing normal army combats and the other was wearing jeans, yellow polo top, jungle boots with wire for laces and a 9mm pistol stuffed down his belt buckle! They introduced themselves as Harry and Pete, Harry got some very funny looks at every checkpoint we stopped at because of his Dirty Harry look! 😄

  • @DaleKallio-jk9wo
    @DaleKallio-jk9wo Рік тому +1

    The recruiters understand their psyche process well. It makes a collective dynamic that is amazing. Adapt, improvise, overcome😊

  • @djy5645
    @djy5645 Рік тому +8

    Billy's a legend. Proud that such a man came from the same neck of the woods as me.

  • @davie7967
    @davie7967 Рік тому

    Billy and people like billy is what makes the SAS the best in the world

  • @maljames3896
    @maljames3896 Рік тому +5

    Fantastic interview, shows how there is something for everyone out there! Just because school isn’t a great experience for an individual it doesn’t mean they are thick, they are finding their learning style and path in life, sometimes all that is needed is guidance to the different routes and assistance with their individual skill sets.

  • @mattwilkinson5858
    @mattwilkinson5858 Рік тому +1

    Mad respect for Billy and the SAS guys, he is bang on about them being the best of the best.

  • @garryjones2766
    @garryjones2766 Рік тому +4

    Absolutely brilliant interview. Just goes to show how anybody can turn there life around if they want to. Big respect to you Billy.

  • @maodanz1672
    @maodanz1672 9 місяців тому +1

    Fearless confidence every guy wants what billy has ,this is a great interview !

  • @callummitchell8130
    @callummitchell8130 Рік тому +42

    Considering this is about British special forces, can we have the swearing uncensored?
    It's not American television.