Lucy regularly contributes to television and radio programmes and works with broadcasters, producers, and journalists to bring military history to wider audiences.
Her media work focuses particularly on the First and Second World Wars, the Burma campaign, and the role of animals in warfare.
Television
- BBC – Who Do You Think You Are?
- Channel 4 – 48 Hours to Victory; Britain by Beach; Women on the Frontline
- National Geographic – World War II from Above
- PBS – Military Masterminds



Radio & Podcasts
- BBC Sounds – Obsessed with… SAS Rogue Heroes
- We Have Ways of Making You Talk – 359 The Arakan; Jungle Commandos
- WW2 Podcast – The Battle for Arakan, Burma 1945
- History Rage – WW1 Cavalry was not Obsolete
- CWGC – The 1.7 Million Stories of CWGC
- BFBS SitRep – Does Taking Risks Win Wars?; The UK increase its Middle East military presence – what can it do?
- Global Radio
- BBC Ulster
- Times Radio
Online & Digital Media
Lucy has also contributed to online lectures, interviews, and digital media exploring the history of modern warfare:
- WW2TV (YouTube)– Animals in War series; Hill 170 – The Battle of Kangaw; Jungle Commandos
- WW1TV (YouTube) – channel host
- National Army Museum – British Army Horse Power in the Great War
- Society Army Historical Research – Jungle Commandos: The Battle for Arakan, Burma 1945
- Kohima Educational Trust – Jungle Commandos: The Battle for Arakan, Burma 1945
- British Modern Military History Society – The Real War Horse
Lucy is available for television, radio, podcast, and documentary consultancy. For enquiries please use the contact page.