Gallipoli (Line of Fire, 2001)
The story of the ill-starred Allied campaign in the Dardanelles, that was supposed to knock Turkey out of World War One. It was the brain-child of Winston Churchill, who convinced Allied High Command that an attack at Gallipoli would also open up vital supply lines to Russia and establish a third front against Austria-Hungary . Gallipoli has become a by-word for the bravery and sacrifice of the ANZACS - the Australian and New Zealand troops who fought and died during the ten month campaign that saw an estimated 36,000 Commonwealth troops lose their lives before the ignominious Allied withdrawal in January 1916. It was not only Turkish shot and shell at infamous places such Anzac Cove and Suvla Bay that claimed so many lives, but also those other traditional hidden enemies of the soldier - sickness and disease.
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Kessler.4of6.Part Four (1981)
Kessler is a television series produced by the BBC in 1981, starring Clifford Rose in the title role. The six-part serial is a sequel to the Second World War drama series Secret Army, set in contemporary times.
Many former Secret Army production personnel were involved with Kessler, including producer Gerard Glaister, writer John Brason and directors Michael E. Briant and Tristan de Vere Cole.
Cast
Clifford Rose as Ludwig Kessler
Alan Dobie as Richard Bauer
Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret
Angela Richards as Monique Durnford
Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens
Nitza Saul as Mical Rak
Alison Glennie as Ingrid Dorf
Nicholas Young as Franz Hoss
Ralph Michael as Colonel Hans Ruckert
Guy Rolfe as Don Julian Yqueras
Oscar Quitak as Josef Mengele
Jerome Willis as Hugo van Eyck
John Moreno as Jose Garriga
Robert Morris as Karl Leider
Jeremy Wilkin as Gidney
Harold Innocent as Deakin
Royston Tickner as Maurer
John Dearth as Graun
Ishia Bennison as Ruth Lieberman
Robert Eddison as Heinrich Himmler
Gareth Milne as Muller
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Kessler.3of6.Part Three (1981)
Synopsis: In the years after World War II, the tables have turned: ambitious, cruel Gestapo officer Ludwig Kessler, the most implacable hunter of every opponent to the Third Reich, can no longer deny its rule is militarily annihilated by the Allies.
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Kessler is a television series produced by the BBC in 1981, starring Clifford Rose in the title role. The six-part serial is a sequel to the Second World War drama series Secret Army, set in contemporary times.
Many former Secret Army production personnel were involved with Kessler, including producer Gerard Glaister, writer John Brason and directors Michael E. Briant and Tristan de Vere Cole.
Cast
Clifford Rose as Ludwig Kessler
Alan Dobie as Richard Bauer
Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret
Angela Richards as Monique Durnford
Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens
Nitza Saul as Mical Rak
Alison Glennie as Ingrid Dorf
Nicholas Young as Franz Hoss
Ralph Michael as Colonel Hans Ruckert
Guy Rolfe as Don Julian Yqueras
Oscar Quitak as Josef Mengele
Jerome Willis as Hugo van Eyck
John Moreno as Jose Garriga
Robert Morris as Karl Leider
Jeremy Wilkin as Gidney
Harold Innocent as Deakin
Royston Tickner as Maurer
John Dearth as Graun
Ishia Bennison as Ruth Lieberman
Robert Eddison as Heinrich Himmler
Gareth Milne as Muller
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Kessler.2of6.Part Two (1981)
Kessler is a television series produced by the BBC in 1981, starring Clifford Rose in the title role. The six-part serial is a sequel to the Second World War drama series Secret Army, set in contemporary times.
Many former Secret Army production personnel were involved with Kessler, including producer Gerard Glaister, writer John Brason and directors Michael E. Briant and Tristan de Vere Cole.
Cast
Clifford Rose as Ludwig Kessler
Alan Dobie as Richard Bauer
Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret
Angela Richards as Monique Durnford
Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens
Nitza Saul as Mical Rak
Alison Glennie as Ingrid Dorf
Nicholas Young as Franz Hoss
Ralph Michael as Colonel Hans Ruckert
Guy Rolfe as Don Julian Yqueras
Oscar Quitak as Josef Mengele
Jerome Willis as Hugo van Eyck
John Moreno as Jose Garriga
Robert Morris as Karl Leider
Jeremy Wilkin as Gidney
Harold Innocent as Deakin
Royston Tickner as Maurer
John Dearth as Graun
Ishia Bennison as Ruth Lieberman
Robert Eddison as Heinrich Himmler
Gareth Milne as Muller
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Kessler.1of6.Part One (1981)
Kessler is a television series produced by the BBC in 1981, starring Clifford Rose in the title role. The six-part serial is a sequel to the Second World War drama series Secret Army, set in contemporary times.
Many former Secret Army production personnel were involved with Kessler, including producer Gerard Glaister, writer John Brason and directors Michael E. Briant and Tristan de Vere Cole.
Cast
Clifford Rose as Ludwig Kessler
Alan Dobie as Richard Bauer
Nitza Saul as Mical Rak
Alison Glennie as Ingrid Dorf
Nicholas Young as Franz Hoss
Ralph Michael as Colonel Hans Ruckert
Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret
Angela Richards as Monique Durnford
Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens
Guy Rolfe as Don Julian Yqueras
Oscar Quitak as Josef Mengele
Jerome Willis as Hugo van Eyck
John Moreno as Jose Garriga
Robert Morris as Karl Leider
Jeremy Wilkin as Gidney
Harold Innocent as Deakin
Royston Tickner as Maurer
John Dearth as Graun
Ishia Bennison as Ruth Lieberman
Robert Eddison as Heinrich Himmler
Gareth Milne as Muller
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Secret Army.S03E14.What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (Series Finale)
The final episode in the series, "What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?", was set in 1969 and was never broadcast. It looked at how the characters had fared after the war. The reasons for its non-broadcast are unknown. I managed to obtain a copy. Hope you all enjoyed the series! - Alex
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique, Clifford Rose as Kessler, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Ron Pember as Alain Muny
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Guest Starring: Stephan Chase as Stephen Durnford, Michael Vivian as Paul Durnford, Peta Bernard as Louise, Brian Jackson as Interviewer Philip Reese, Robert MacLeod as Air Commodore, Vernon Smythe as Air Vice Marshall, Seymour Green as Master of Ceremonies, David Strong as Studio Interviewer, Dan Gillan as Etienne
Written by John Brason
Directed by Viktors Ritelis
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Secret Army.S03E13.The Execution
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Stephan Chase as Capt. Durnford, Peter Arne as Colonel von Schalk, Shane Rimmer as Canadian Commandant, John Ratzenberger as Staff Sgt. Dexter, Ian Barritt as Kapt Von Wolzogen, David Quilter as Prosecuting Officer, Doug Sheldon as Defending Officer, Ian Lambert as Duty Officer, Gordon Sheridan as Canadian Officer
Written by John Brason
Directed by Roger Cheveley
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E12.Bridgehead
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Stephan Chase as Capt. Durnford, Peter Arne as Colonel von Schalk, Gunnar Moller as Hans Van Brocken, Doug Sheldon as Major Scheer, MIchael Lees as Colonel Northwood, Simon Cowell-Parker as Goetz, Paul Henley as Kaufmann
Written by Michael J. Bird
Directed by Andrew Morgan
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E11.Days of Judgement
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Ralph Bates as Vercors, Gunnar Moller as Hans, Jack McKenzie as Major Neil Turner, James Smith as Dunlop, Roy Boyd as Spaatz, Frank Jarvis as Belgian Resistance Worker
Written by Eric Paice
Directed by Viktors Ritelis
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E10.Collaborator
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Ralph Bates as Vercors, Ralph Arliss as Flight Lt. Dean, Jack McKenzie as Major Neil Turner, Duncan Preston as Gavain, Michael Osborne as Squadron Leader Bain, Hugh Futcher as Jean, Kevin Flood as Marc, Julian Fox as Hauptmann, Frank Jarvis as Pierre, Derek Crewe as German Soldier, Eileen Way as Woman Patient, Margaret John as Candide Customer, Shelagh Wilcox as Candide Customer, Esmond Webb as Candide Customer, Arnold Peters as Candide Customer, Reg Woods as Gestapo Tail
Written by Gerard Glaister
Directed by Michael E. Briant
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E09.Sound of Thunder
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Davyd Harries as Jean Lamotte, Morris Perry as Guissard, Neil Daglish as Wullner, Graham Weston as Jacques, Paul Seed as Van Hoyt, Maureen Morris as Marie
Written by Eric Paice
Designer: Marjorie Pratt
Directed by Tristan de Vere Cole
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos, Paul Shelley as Bradley
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E08.Just Light the Blue Touch-Paper
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Paul Shelley as Bradley, Morris Perry as Guissard, Nigel Lambert as Tony Newman, Derrick Slater as Willi de Hooch, Max Faulkner as German Officer
Written by John Brason
Directed by Michael E. Briant
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E07.Ambush
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Paul Shelley as Bradley, David Yelland as Flight Lt. Cox, Brian Coburn as Henri, Morris Perry as Guissard, Richard Seager as Flight Sgt. Burton, David Ludwig as Flight Sgt. Watson
Written by N.J. Crisp
Designer: Richard Morris
Directed by Michael E. Briant
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Hitler's Henchmen.S2E03.Joachim von Ribbentrop - The Errand Boy
Profile of Joachim von Ribbentrop, who shaped Nazi foreign policy by negotiating the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis in 1939 and orchestrated the expansion of Germany into Austria and Czechoslovakia. Eyewitness accounts and archive footage reveal the blind loyalty to the Führer that characterised the foreign minister, who was hanged for war crimes following the Nuremberg trials.
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Secret Army.S03E06.Prisoner
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Paul Shelley as Bradley, Eric Deacon as Klein, Prentis Hancock as Jacot, Denis Holmes as Paul Frenay, Bunny Reid as Klaus
Written by Robert Barr
Directed by Tristan de Vere Cole
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Hitler's Henchmen.S02E02.Josef Mengele - The Doctor of Death
Josef Mengele was a SS-Hauptsturmführer and physician during World War II, who performed inhumane medical experiments on children in Auschwitz. After the war, Mengele fled to South America. He sailed to Argentina in July 1949, assisted by a network of former SS members. Mengele eluded capture in spite of extradition requests by the West German government and clandestine operations by the Israeli Mossad.
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Secret Army.S03E05.Ring of Rosies
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Rob Edwards as Girton, Morris Perry as Guissard, Robert Gillespie as Zander, John D. Collins as Inspector Delon, Tim Pearce as Shaw, Duncan Preston as Gavain, Gareth Milne as McQuaig, Alan Butler as German Officer
Written by John Brason
Directed by Michael E. Briant
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E04.A Safe Place
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Struan Rodger as “Mad” Mike Miller, Steve Gardner as Ashton, Gordon Kane as Oliphant, Robin Davies as Whale, Anthony Head as Hanslick, Roger Booth as Reichskommissar Glaub, Duncan Preston as Gavain, Robert Gillespie as Zander, Guy Siner as German Monitoring Personnel, Peter Richards as German Monitoring Personnel, Jon Croft as Guide, Bunny Lane as Stripper
Written by Allan Prior
Directed by Tristan de Vere Cole
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E03.Revenge
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Ralph Bates as Vercors, Roger Booth as Reichskommissar Glaub, Richard Beale as Inspector Benet, Peter Davidson as Customer in Candide, Iain Rattray as Gestapo Man
Written by N.J. Crisp
Directed by Roger Cheveley
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Hitler's Henchmen.S02E01.Adolf Eichmann - The Exterminator
A profile of Adolf Eichmann. Eichmann was a German-Austrian SS-Obersturmbannführer and one of the major organizers of the Holocaust. He was captured by the Mossad in Argentina on 11 May 1960 and subsequently found guilty of war crimes in a widely publicised trial in Jerusalem, where he was executed by hanging in 1962.
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Secret Army.S03E02.Invasions
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: Mary Barclay as Sophie Chantal, Ruth Gower as Madeleine Chantal, Helen Blatch as Simone Borel, Ray Roberts as Jacques Borel, Arthur White as Bastiat, Hilary Minster as Muller
Written by Lloyd Humphreys
Directed by Viktors Ritelis
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S03E01.The Last Run (Series 3 Premiere)
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Written by N.J. Crisp
Designers: Richard Morris, Graham Lough
Directed by Michael E. Briant
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler, Terrence Hardiman as Maj. Hans-Dietrich Reinhardt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Hazel McBride as Madeleine Duclos
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy, Graham Lough
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Secret Army.S02E13.Day of Wrath (Series 2 Finale)
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: John Alkin as Andre de Beers, David Neilson as Jelinek, Neil Daglish as Wullner, John Rolfe as Weikmann, Ian Ruskin as Jacques, David Beckett as Guard
Written by John Brason
Directed by no director credited, but Gerard Glaister
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Sturmbannführer Ludwig Kessler, Michael Culver as Luftwaffe Major Erwin Brandt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Stephen Yardley as Max Brocard
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy
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Secret Army.S02E12.Prisoner of War
One of the best World War II dramas ever created, and inspired by real events, Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.
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Guest Starring: John Abineri as Bertrand Lecau, Sebastian Abineri as Flight Lt. Jones, Jean Rimmer as Estelle Muny, John Baker as Jacques Lamboit
Written by Gerard Glaister
Directed by Michael E. Briant
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Starring: Bernard Hepton as Albert Foiret, Angela Richards as Monique Duchamps, Clifford Rose as Gestapo Sturmbannführer Ludwig Kessler, Michael Culver as Luftwaffe Major Erwin Brandt, Juliet Hammond-Hill as Natalie Chantrens, Valentine Dyall as Dr Pascal Keldermans, Ron Pember as Alain Muny, Stephen Yardley as Max Brocard
Created by Gerard Glaister
Producer — Gerard Glaister
Script editor — John Brason
Script supervisors — Frank Radcliffe, James Cadman
Designers — Ray London, Richard Morris, Marjorie Pratt, Austin Ruddy
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The Roman War Machine.4of4.Barbarians at the Gate (1999)
'Barbarians at the Gate' documents that by the second century AD, the people they had vanquished had developed territorial ambitions of their own. In this final episode the steady decline of the Empire is sketched, the military reforms of Diocletian and Constantine are touched upon, as is the process of barbarisation of the army, before the collapse of the Western Empire in the fifth century.
Hosted by Joseph Campanella
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