‘Devastating’ war drama based on true story streaming on BBC now | Films | Entertainment

June 7, 2026
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FIRST LIGHT - BATTLE OF BRITAIN SEASON

Ben Aldridge stars as Brian Kingcome and Wellum is played by Sam Heughan (Image: Lion Television)

Audiences have hailed a BBC drama chronicling the harrowing journey of a Spitfire pilot as an underappreciated gem that merits a place in “high school history class.”

Helmed by Matthew Whitman, this remarkable ensemble produces a truly distinguished work amongst the BBC‘s extensive wartime catalogue, inspired by the real-life account of Geoffrey Wellum, the youngest flyer at the Battle of Britain.

RAF fighter pilot Wellum authored his memoir First Light: The Story of the Boy Who Became a Man in the War-Torn Skies Above Britain, chronicling his Second World War exploits. The book was published in 2002.

The story begins at the outbreak of war in May 1940 when 18-year-old Wellum, portrayed by Sam Heughan (Outlander, Born to be Great), joins the Royal Air Force’s 92 squadron.

He attends the pub the night before his first day when, despite having no flying experience, he’s required to pilot a Spitfire, reports Wales Online.

FIRST LIGHT - BATTLE OF BRITAIN

The show has been hailed a ‘hidden gem’ (Image: Lion Television)

Plunged into battle against the Luftwaffe, he takes part in the Battle of Britain and is awarded a medal.

Yet by 1942 the pressure results in his breakdown, and viewers witness his ordeal as he grapples with the horrors he has endured.

Boasting a 7/10 rating on IMDb, this wartime offering starring Gary Lewis (Billy Elliot, Gangs of New York) as Mac and Ben Aldridge (Fleabag, Our Girl) as Brian Kingcombe has garnered considerable acclaim from audiences.

One viewer said: “I’m not much for war movies. I watched this because I wanted to see some of Heughan and Lewis’s earlier works. I was impressed with both actors performances. The movie wasn’t so much about Spitfires as it was on the effects the fighting had on the pilots. It was well produced for a TV movie.”

They added: “Heughan does a great job playing the part of a young inexperienced Spitfire pilot. Lewis also performs well as the “father” to all the pilots. I like the voice-over inserted into the film of the actual pilot Heughan played. All in all it was a good TV movie. There is strong language, so I would not recommend it for children under 16. It would be a good film for a high school history class.”

Another viewer wrote: “I have always wanted to know of the real experiences of the WW2 Battle of Britain fighter pilots and here is one of the best presentations of one man’s personal experiences. His story is beautifully dramatised, with some great air fights and on the ground the boredom, the fears as well as the good times. What the movie does best is convey the men’s struggle to keep going when utterly exhausted and facing the possibility of death at any time.”

They went on to say: “It’s an intimate study and I believe a truthful one. The pilot Geoffrey ‘Boy’ Wellum was still alive at the time of the making of the movie (because he was only a teenager when he first flew) and in voiceover reflects on those days.

“His final words are heart-breaking. Was it all worth it? To complement this film, a wonderful history of the Battle of Britain is in an episode of Battlefield Britain presented by Peter and Dan Snow on BBC DVD.”

The film is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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