- Colditz (TV Series 1972–1974) - IMDb
The series deals with Allied prisoners of war imprisoned at Colditz Castle and their many attempts to escape captivity, as well as the relationships formed between the various nationalities and their German captors
- Colditz (TV Mini Series 2005) - IMDb
Colditz: With Damian Lewis, Sophia Myles, Tom Hardy, Laurence Fox While WWII Allied officer Jack Rose is held prisoner in Germany's notorious Colditz Castle, he recruits a band of fellow escape artists in the ultimate break-out only to discover that the greatest betrayal awaits him on safe ground
- Colditz (TV Series 1972–1974) - Full cast crew - IMDb
Colditz (TV Series 1972–1974) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
- Colditz (TV Series 1972–1974) - Episode list - IMDb
Wounded by a Russian bayonet, air ace and decorated hero Major Mohn arrives at Colditz as the new second-in-command He announces that Hitler has heard of the successful escape and he is here to enforce discipline and ensure that there are no other escape bids
- Colditz (TV Series 1972–1974) - Episode list - IMDb
He gets into his Wellington bomber but has to bail out when it is hit and, on the ground, befriends a young priest before being caught by the Germans After attempting to escape from the first camp in which he is imprisoned, he is moved to Colditz
- Colditz (TV Mini Series 2005) - Full cast crew - IMDb
Colditz (TV Mini Series 2005) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
- Colditz (TV Series 1972–1974) - Episode list - IMDb
As the American tanks approach, the German officers move their families into the comparative safety of the castle, but the S S takes command of its running Carrington has been sentenced to death for threatening Mohn, leading the senior officers to incite their men into disobedience At this stage, however, Shaw at last believes the time has come to launch his glider, taking Carrington with him
- Colditz Tweedledum (TV Episode 1972) - IMDb
This was a time there there were only three TV channels in the UK, and it was a prime-time show This was an extremely powerful episode I've only now just seen it (2020) and the final scenes made me tearful - something that didn't happen in 1972 I figure that 20-25% of the population actually saw this episode when first aired
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