Colditz (TV series) - Wikipedia. Colditz is a British television series co- produced by the BBC and Universal Studios and screened between 1. The series deals with Alliedprisoners of war imprisoned at the supposedly escape- proof Colditz Castle when designated Oflag IV- C during World War II, and their many attempts to escape captivity, as well as the relationships formed between the various nationalities and their German captors. Colditz was created by Brian Degas working with the producer Gerard Glaister, who went on to devise another successful BBC series dealing with the Second World War, Secret Army. Technical consultant for the series was Major Pat Reid, the real British Escape Officer at Colditz. One of the locations used in filming was Stirling Castle.

Characters[edit]American[edit]Flight Lieutenant Phil Carrington (Robert Wagner) – Flight Lieutenant Carrington is an American officer who volunteered to serve with the British early in the war. As per the real life Micky Burn, he served as a journalist in Berlin before the war and has an intimate knowledge of Germany and German politics, admits to having had some admiration for National Socialism. Carrington appears to be sensible at first, but he is a maverick, which gets him in trouble with the Germans and the British alike.[2] Carrington becomes involved in an escape attempt with Pat Grant, the character based on real life escapee Pat Reid. In reality the officer who escaped with Reid via Hans Larive's Singen route was Canadian Howard Wardle. In later episodes, Carrington is shown to have switched his commission to the US Army Air Corps, and, in that role, is recaptured and sent to Colditz along with the three characters listed below. Lieutenant Jim Phipps (Garrick Hagon) – US POW who becomes the central element of an episode when the Germans categorise him as 'Prominente' on the basis of being the son of a US Ambassador.

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In reality Lieutenant John Winant Jr., was the son of John Gilbert Winant, US ambassador to Britain. Lieutenant Colonel Max Dodd (Dan O'Herlihy) – Old- school and brash, Colonel Dodd arrives with Major Carrington on his second trip to Colditz, and rapidly becomes the Senior American Officer of that growing contingent. He does not take well to being a prisoner, and often clashes with the Kommandant. Unlike his counterpart Colonel Preston, he is more than willing to take substantial risks with his men in order to accomplish his objectives.

In reality the Colonel among the three paratroopers captured in Hungary and sent to Colditz was Colonel Florimund Duke — the oldest American paratrooper of the war. Captain Harry Nugent (Al Mancini) – arrives with Dodd and the return of Carrington. In reality the two real life paratroops arriving with Florimund Duke in August 1.

Captain Guy Nunn, and Alfred Suarez. British[edit]Lieutenant Colonel John Preston (Jack Hedley) - Senior British Officer, Colonel Preston is the embodiment of British stiff upper lip. He is mostly emotionless, intelligent, respected by his troops, and normally rigid in his application of principles. He gets along quite well with the accommodating Kommandant, whom he respects and is adept with in negotiating.[2] His only real sources of passion are recollections of his time in the trenches in World War I and his wife, whom he married late and had to leave behind to go to war. Captain Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) - Captain Grant is the first British escape officer in Colditz.

He is mild- mannered and mostly level- headed. He often serves as an arbiter between his fellow officers' passion and enthusiasm and Colonel Preston's clinical calmness. The fictional Grant resembles Pat Reid, former POW who was the technical advisor for the series.[2]Flight Lieutenant Simon Carter (David Mc. Callum) - Flight Lieutenant Carter is a young, upstart, hot- headed RAF officer who enjoys baiting the German guards and is very impatient to escape.[2] He misses his young wife, Cathy, very much, and seeks to return to her. He finds himself frequently in solitary confinement. In the second season, he mellows a bit as he accepts the post of escape officer, and is tempered by that responsibility. The fictional Carter resembles the real Colditz inmate Flight Lieutenant Dominic Bruce OBE MC AFM KSG MA RAF, the legendary 'Medium Sized Man' from IX Squadron, who was sent to Colditz after escaping from Castle Spangenberg.

With David McCallum, Richard Heffer, Paul Chapman, Jack Hedley. This grim and claustrophobic drama chronicles the lives of the prisoners in Colditz Castle from the. Colditz is a British television series co-produced by the BBC and Universal Studios and screened between 19. The series deals with Allied prisoners of war.

Bruce was the author of one of the most celebrated of all escapes from Colditz, the so- called 'Tea Chest' escape, a replica of which was featured in the Imperial War Museum's 'Great Escapes' exhibition. Captain Tim Downing (Richard Heffer) - Captain Downing is generally the devil's advocate of the group.[2] While he seems to be the most pessimistic of the British contingent, his criticisms are often insightful and valid. He is ambitious, views himself as the second- in- command, and seeks the post of escape officer. He is often at odds with Colonel Preston, whom he challenges quite frequently. Watch Knight Moves Online (2017). He rarely participates in escape attempts himself, but provides reliable support for escapees. Downing is portrayed with a handlebar moustache.

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Captain George Brent (Paul Chapman) - Captain Brent is the most nervous and least confident of the officers, but is capable of having brilliant ideas. He is unfortunately known for the number of times he has bungled escapes or ruined others' chances at escape.

He has insomnia, and often worries about the future, generally having a pessimistic outlook on his captivity. However, he has occasionally been extraordinarily brave, such as in the episode "Ghosts" where he remained holed up in dreadful conditions, voluntarily, for several weeks. He has a weakness for gambling, and at one time lost his house, home to his infirm father, having involved himself in a card school with a notorious card sharp, ‘’’Flt Lt Dick Collins.’’’ Brent is usually portrayed wearing a cricket sweater like the real life[2] Rupert Barry[3]Lieutenant Dick Player (Christopher Neame) - Lieutenant Player is a quiet but determined officer from the Royal Navy.

His perfect German and history of living in Germany cause the Germans to suspect he is a spy at first, which causes him a great deal of trouble. Once in Colditz, though, he is a keen and cool escaper, and participates in some of the most daring and fantastic escape attempts of the series. Pilot Officer Peter Muir (Peter Penry- Jones) - P. O. Muir is a rash officer who has a reputation for not looking before he leaps.

Nevertheless, he is a keen member of the escape team. He formed part of Pat Grant's escape team, but was wounded by a gunshot when he and Player were recaptured.[2]Padre (Patrick Troughton) - The Padre is a mild- mannered officer who, in his own words, does "not exactly summon a multitude" with his tedious sermons. His cloth unfortunately often conflicts with his duty to the war effort, and so Colonel Preston generally keeps him out of any escape plans. Doc (Geoffrey Palmer) - The Doc is featured in three episodes, most prominently in Tweedledum. He is frustrated by the lack of medicines, and views the German village doctor as a quack. Watch You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger Online Freeform. Wing Commander George Marsh (Michael Bryant) - A medical orderly and assistant to the British Medical Officer, Marsh is the officer who famously feigned insanity to achieve repatriation.

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