The Paras Explained

Genre:Documentary
Creator:Glyn Worsnip
Presenter:Glyn Worsnip
Theme Music Composer:Conn Bernard
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:7
Producer:Bill Jones
Editor:Graham Dean
Camera:Dave Gray
Runtime:60 minutes
Channel:BBC1

The Paras is a 1983 BBC TV documentary series about British Parachute Regiment recruits of 480 (Training) Platoon undertaking their basic training at the Depot of the Parachute Regiment (Depot Para) at Aldershot Garrison between January and June 1982. The series was broadcast on BBC1 in March and April 1983. It was later repeated in 1984, with an update on the platoon members' lives in the last episode.

Narrated by Glyn Worsnip,[1] it was shot in the fly-on-the-wall style, giving the viewing public a unique insight to military life. Production of the programme started just prior to the Falklands War.

The series was accompanied by a book of the same name written by the principal researcher Frank Hilton [2]

The series was accompanied by a score of military music written and arranged by Conn Bernard.

Some of those recruits passing out in 1982 went on to have long and distinguished careers including Dean Ward and Rod Stoner. In addition one of the platoon staff corporals, Al Slater was later killed in Northern Ireland whilst a member of the SAS. This incident and some of this involvement in the SAS were described in two of Andy McNab's books Immediate Action and Seven Troop.

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  1. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-glyn-worsnip-1335985.html The Independent – Glyn Worsnip
  2. Book: Hilton, Frank . The Paras . registration . BBC . 1983 . 978-0-517-07197-7.