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In this episode of Rosie the Reviewer, actor Bobby Schofield joins us and SAS Rogue Heroes Correspondent George to talk about his role as Corporal Dave Kershaw in SAS Rogue Heroes (available on BBC iPlayer, MGM+, and Max). We explore his journey from lifelong WWII history nerd to series regular, including the deep research and sleuthing that shaped his portrayal. Bobby shares stories of on-set camaraderie, unscripted lines like “No pasarán!”, and the emotional weight of playing a real WWII figure. We also discuss hopes for Season 3, listen to Bobby nerd out about Band of Brothers and grill him about life on set.
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Book Recommendation by Bobby Schofield

Maus by Art Spiegelman is a graphic novel that redefined what comics could be. It tells the true story of author Art Spiegelman’s father, a Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor. The narrative weaves between past and present, portraying Jews as mice and Nazis as cats, a stark and haunting visual metaphor. What makes Maus unforgettable is its raw honesty: not only about war, but also about memory, trauma, and the complexities of family. It’s both a Holocaust memoir and a comment on storytelling itself. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Maus is an interesting read for anyone seeking a different (and visual!), personal lens on World War II history.