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Colditz - S02E12 - "Death Sentence" 

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"Mohn's legacy lives on in Colditz in the form of the death sentence hanging over Carrington's head for having threatened Mohn's life in "Very Important Person." Colonel Dodd and Colonel Preston refuse to cooperate with the Kommandant until he is reprieved. Meanwhile, the Kommandant gives an open invitation to his officers to bring their wives and families into the safety of the castle as the American tanks approach." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz...
Noticed that this episode was literally nowhere to be found on the Internet, so I had to rectify that.
I just recently discovered Colditz, but already it has become one of my favorite TV programs. I hope the BBC will allow it to remain archived on RU-vid so that new viewers can continue to easily discover this great WW2 drama, over 30 years after its original run.

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@bazthehandyman
@bazthehandyman 8 лет назад
4 great actors in this series.....Kommandant....Mohne....Col Preston....Ullmann
@MrAgtri6
@MrAgtri6 8 лет назад
+bazthehandyman Tony Sure was great too, going ever so slightly bonkers over his kite. LOL
@bazthehandyman
@bazthehandyman 8 лет назад
+MrAgtri6 ...you are right...he was good too.
@julianc6551
@julianc6551 7 лет назад
It seems there were outcries about this show at England for showing Germans in a good light, but actual prisoners testimonial and consulting confirmed that the series is as real as possible. Kommandant of the Colditz was Wehrmacht Luftwaffe officer and completely went by the book. Geneva Convention's book. Army was at odds with SS and it shows through out the show.
@adagietto2523
@adagietto2523 7 лет назад
I've never heard anything but praise in England for the portrayal of the German characters, and particularly the Kommandant!
@malcolmrodwell5458
@malcolmrodwell5458 7 лет назад
Don't forget Simon Carter. David McCallum is an amazing actor. He was also in the great escape which is a superb movie
@alanjames19711
@alanjames19711 2 года назад
Bernard Heptons role as Kommandant is second to none. This episode shows the humanity that underlay the dutiful soldier with the man who is a father and husband. He was never a tyrant but also knew that genuine authority is earned through respect and impartiality.
@voodoodolly
@voodoodolly 6 лет назад
I've done nothing but binge watch this series for the last 3 days! I became interested in Colditz when remembering classic films from childhood with my friend.... Escape from Colditz was one film I remembered.....
@SOffenbach
@SOffenbach 2 года назад
Read the book.
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 2 года назад
Same here, saw it first time around too😎
@lawrencezhang8286
@lawrencezhang8286 2 года назад
There's a board game on the same. You should give it a shot
@generalpublic3744
@generalpublic3744 2 года назад
Bernard Hepton is a superb actor, but he was exceptional in this episode.
@SydBarrettsGhost
@SydBarrettsGhost 3 года назад
The most dramatic and would say best Colditz episode
@canuck_gamer3359
@canuck_gamer3359 2 года назад
I think it's more than worth pointing out to anyone watching this program that the "Colditz Glider" could and did fly! A replica was built using Goldfinch's original sketches and detailed input in 1999. The glider (which was actually nicknamed "The Colditz Cock") and it flew "perfectly". Bill Goldfinch along with about a dozen veterans who worked on the glider were in attendance and witnessed the test flight, "looking on with great pride." Now that's what I call a happy ending! :)
@Raggy60
@Raggy60 2 года назад
I'd forgotten just how good this series is.
@trebleking1641
@trebleking1641 2 года назад
From about 34:00 on, so incredibly moving and poignant. The grief over their son's death is palpable. Their pain could power the Sun.
@leslierobertson5397
@leslierobertson5397 2 года назад
Wonderful television. Well worth a revisit. Superbly acted by all.
@m3llytan
@m3llytan 2 года назад
Agreed! I'm glad this video and other have been allowed to remain on RU-vid for everyone to enjoy.
@leslierobertson5397
@leslierobertson5397 2 года назад
I'm surprised it was never remade. But you couldn't replicate such a marvellous cast ensemble
@m3llytan
@m3llytan 2 года назад
@@leslierobertson5397 True, I'd be very happy to see it in the limelight again, but I'm sure it wouldn't quite be the same
@doh1971
@doh1971 6 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this episode. What a briliant show.
@rebekahbullivant4616
@rebekahbullivant4616 3 года назад
My Nanna watched this when she was my age and now I am watching it 😄
@peterbamforth6453
@peterbamforth6453 Год назад
Thank you very much for uploading all the episodes of this excelent drama.Superb acting throughout both season 1 and 2 .
@m3llytan
@m3llytan Год назад
This is the only episode I uploaded (at the time I believe it was the only one missing from RU-vid) but I'm glad to hear all the episodes are still on RU-vid and that you could enjoy this great series. Cheers
@justininfrance
@justininfrance 6 лет назад
Bernard Hepton brilliant here.
@simonhattrell5321
@simonhattrell5321 4 года назад
Bernard Hepton brilliant actor
@robstack3712
@robstack3712 3 года назад
I’m not sure abt that, but this Commomdant is the BST Frgkg Nazi out there!!!! Too bad his boss was such a creep
@keithashley6298
@keithashley6298 Год назад
Great acting from Bernard Hepton.
@keithashley6298
@keithashley6298 Год назад
Brilliant acting from Bernard Hepton.
@Londonfogey
@Londonfogey 7 лет назад
I recall seeing a documentary a few years ago where the glider was recreated according to the original plans, and put on a test flight. It flew perfectly.
@daveog6429
@daveog6429 6 лет назад
Londonfogey Yes I saw this too
@patreidcocolditzcastle632
@patreidcocolditzcastle632 5 лет назад
yes it did and landed well to.they said they could have flown even further then predicted
@frostyfrost4094
@frostyfrost4094 2 года назад
The Replicar was/is on display at the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum along with another aeroplane F/L Goldsmith was building at the time of his death.
@canuck_gamer3359
@canuck_gamer3359 2 года назад
I just read an account of that program which aired on Channel 4 in the UK. It also noted that Goldfinch, among others witnessed the flight, "looking on with great pride."
@Pa-tk1dx
@Pa-tk1dx 11 месяцев назад
Imagine being part of three iconic 70s tv series. Tinker tailor soldier spy Colditz Secret Army. Bernard Hepton.
@leonoflynn
@leonoflynn 2 года назад
a number of the same actors and team went onto make "Secret Army"- a great series as well
@patreidcocolditzcastle632
@patreidcocolditzcastle632 5 лет назад
colonel preston i feel is on par with bernard epton in the actors stakes..jack hedley is such a specimen of a fine actor
@keithmilburn4866
@keithmilburn4866 10 дней назад
Ten past midnight, great novel with Colditz playing a small yet significant part
@susanbeaumont6063
@susanbeaumont6063 Год назад
Really great. Thank you.
@cameron120587
@cameron120587 3 года назад
Actually, Dresden had quite a number of war material factories and was a major transport hub between east and west Germany. The idea that it was a senseless attack was put out by German propaganda and later helped by the Soviets as a propaganda op against the West.
@brain8484
@brain8484 2 года назад
also it was mass murder
@michaelwhittaker5432
@michaelwhittaker5432 2 года назад
The destruction of the city of Dresden was a warning to the Russians - plain and simple this is how far we can reach and this is the destruction we can deliver simple as that - a warning
@aujay
@aujay 2 года назад
@@brain8484 Mass Murder....And the 40,000 plus deaths during the Bombing of London was not...? One could say it was purely and simply War - Government Sanctioned Killing - which is what War is ! People who died (outside of the military) English, German or Japanese are all horrible and pointless.
@paulgough48
@paulgough48 День назад
Just because it's revisionist doesn't mean it's actually correct.
@Troutmajor
@Troutmajor 3 года назад
I dint want this series to end
@robertpaisley8643
@robertpaisley8643 3 года назад
it's as good as the acting an the theme music. it's just brilliant!
@mkrbrtsn1
@mkrbrtsn1 3 года назад
Yeah, same here, damn that liberation!
@keithmilburn4866
@keithmilburn4866 10 дней назад
Brilliant acting from the actors playing Germans
@susanbeaumont6063
@susanbeaumont6063 Год назад
Thank you.
@WonkaVator72
@WonkaVator72 5 лет назад
No mention of Mohne after he skipped town? Not one word?
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 2 года назад
Ended up wirking for BASF.
@SOffenbach
@SOffenbach 10 месяцев назад
I read the book. Watched the movie. I want to visit Colditz.
@carlnapp4412
@carlnapp4412 4 дня назад
"They wouldn't bomb it for nothing...", laughter!
@AnnLiOz
@AnnLiOz 4 года назад
This series stands the test of time...I remember watching it first time round on tv...and read the books out of interest...Still have an old Escape from Colditz paper back on my shelf.... Superlative acting. Brilliantly written. I agree with the outstanding actors from this series. My personal favourites: The Kommandant and Ullman, Mohn and Carter. And of course Edward Hardwicke as ''P.R. Reid''...Loved his Colditz and the Latter Days book.... I'm a bit biased towards David McCallum though. ;) :)
@rosemarylusty8045
@rosemarylusty8045 10 месяцев назад
One salient fact missed is that the silly Germans allowed Shaw to obtain at least one book on glider-making ,if not also others on aeronautics.
@george5590
@george5590 4 года назад
a classic well writen moveing , regarding both sides
@bnipmnaa
@bnipmnaa 2 года назад
Excellent subtitles, for anyone that cares about that.
@chrisoliver4122
@chrisoliver4122 2 года назад
I’ve been and seen colddiz it is so interesting a must visit place
@seegurke93
@seegurke93 6 лет назад
anytime I watch it I hope they launch the glider... get disappointed every time :D
@robertpaisley8643
@robertpaisley8643 3 года назад
The glider was never flown.. It just remained ther.
@MrBobthebird
@MrBobthebird 3 года назад
Such a great shame the Glider was never found, probably broke up for firewood in post-war Colditz.
@padgecrack4018
@padgecrack4018 2 года назад
5:45 My wife? You mean my husband sir! 😂 nice one for the upload MW 👍😎
@persianprincess2603
@persianprincess2603 2 года назад
was the actor homosexual?
@padgecrack4018
@padgecrack4018 2 года назад
My attempt of humour.
@charlieindigo
@charlieindigo 4 года назад
I've seen this series several times since the 70's and have to agree with some - but only some of the quality of the actors: Jack Hedley (Col Preston) Hans Meyer (Ullman), Tony Valentine (Mohne), and Bernard Hepton (Kommandant); all played their characters superbly. I was disappointed with David McCallum as FO Carter; for the most part of the series he played the part of a petulant schoolboy, and as far as the storyline went, his character behaved outrageously against his superior officers, something I never read in the book. While he was Escape Officer he "outranked" his seniors, which was his right. The trouble was he used that limited authority in every other dealing, for which he would have been severely reprimanded. In short, he showed unrestrained contempt to everyone who opposed him, and in particular to his most senior officer, the Squadron Leader. It never would have happened. Be that as it may, the series was exceptionally good with one overriding complaint: Why, why, why, do we always have to have Americans taking lead roles in British productions? As far as I can recall from Pat Reid's book, the Americans played little to no real part in the Colditz story, yet we had (for a 70's production) a top American star in the person of Robert Wagner (Carrington), and later, Dan O'Herlihy (Colonel Dodd). O'Herlihy couldn't have convinced me he was an actor, let alone an American Colonel, he was so pathetic! However, that's me being a critic. I can only guess that the cost of the series was pretty much covered by the Americans, who don't pay for British films unless they have American actors (OK, so McCallum is a Canadian), but the point was made. The curious thing is that another film or series on Colditz was made some time after this one, with the prime actor being John Mills. I happen to like Mills, but you can always guarantee that he over-acts most roles. Unfortunately, I seem to remember thinking that it wasn't very good!!!
@trebleking1641
@trebleking1641 2 года назад
David McCallum's a Scot, by the way...
@reggriffiths5769
@reggriffiths5769 2 года назад
@@trebleking1641 On the Parkinson Show many years ago, he claimed to be Canadian; in fact he spent most of his life in Canada. Canadian-American, what's the difference? They both have the Dollar, drive American cars, live in American-style houses, wear American clothes, write, spell and speak American Language, their food is American, and they think American; they even have the same American attitudes to everything and live on the word of the American Presidents. I have family who migrated to Alberta back in the 60's, and me being a true Brit was shocked when I visited them to find that America was their source for virtually everything, rather then their home nation. McCallum has only been following the same route, proving that "Money is King!" Yes, he's an American Canuck!
@dalemcilwain
@dalemcilwain 2 года назад
What do you think of Ed Bishop (UFO) in to role of Lieutenant Colonel Harrity?
@reggriffiths5769
@reggriffiths5769 2 года назад
@@dalemcilwain It's now too many years ago to remember all the characters, and I've had a life to live since! The only thing of recent memory is the fact that Hans Meyer (Ullman) passed away some time around the end of 2021; but having said that, most of them are now all gone - after all, it's 50 years since the series was first aired!
@dalemcilwain
@dalemcilwain 2 года назад
@@reggriffiths5769 So do I. Haven't seen this series until yesterday. I was barely a year old when Colditz premiered. It's a hidden treasure to me.
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 4 года назад
At 9.20 - Paul Chapman as Captain George Brent. Better known, perhaps, as Stephen Johnson in the TV series, As Time Goes By By the stage of the War represented here, there were no "elite Waffen SS Divisions" worthy of the name left.
@mikestevens8012
@mikestevens8012 5 лет назад
it's fataly easy to get started in a war ...
@Edward1312
@Edward1312 9 месяцев назад
So they built a mock up gilder for the TV series as well, I wonder where it is now?
@ronmailloux8655
@ronmailloux8655 3 года назад
tony shaws flight was top secrete the irony haha
@robertbishop5357
@robertbishop5357 9 месяцев назад
I remember a movie about this pow camp. They successfully flew that glider/plane out of the castle. As awesome as the great escape.
@user-lh1hd8ss9i
@user-lh1hd8ss9i День назад
Yes, You are correct! The name of the movie which starred Chuck Connors as a senior allied officer and Richard Basehart as the German Colonel Commandant was The Escape of The Birdmen, an ABC Movie for Television, which is availbale on DVD!
@user-lh1hd8ss9i
@user-lh1hd8ss9i День назад
I meant available not availbale, mistype!
@lililusa8107
@lililusa8107 3 года назад
LAS SERIES PUEDEN PASARLAS PERFECTO CASTELLANO O ENLATINO ESPAÑOL
@lililusa8107
@lililusa8107 3 года назад
POR FAVOR PARA LOS QUE NO SABEN INGLÉS.
@christianpatriot7439
@christianpatriot7439 3 года назад
What happened to Mohn? Wasn't he trapped inside the barbed wire at the end of the last episode?
@opteko9567
@opteko9567 2 года назад
No, he fled, probably to Argentina or Bolivia to then work for the CIA. Or he was detained by a resistance fighter and shoot'd at once.
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 2 года назад
@@opteko9567 or BASF, Daimler, BMW, Bosch, Siemens, police etc, they loved Nazi party members.
@bskrishnamurthy7258
@bskrishnamurthy7258 3 года назад
I would like to see that episode where two allied soldiers escaped from Colditz to neutral Switzerland. Pl let me know the name of the episode.
@kashyap3120
@kashyap3120 3 года назад
Check season 1 episode 15
@bskrishnamurthy7258
@bskrishnamurthy7258 3 года назад
@@kashyap3120 Thanks Sir. I did see episode E1 15. I had read an episode in Reders Digest,"True stories of great escape."The escapees planned their esvape in two parts.First,they escaped and faked their deaths by throwing two dummies at a depth. Then they crossed the bridge connectig Colditz with the outside by disguising as natives. Then they travelled to the Swiss border. They ran and ran "till their lungs seemed to butst." By then they saw people walking under street lights. And asked a man . They were in Switzwer land.
@channelfogg6629
@channelfogg6629 4 года назад
Why the subtitles? It's not as if the actors speak bad English.
@dcanmore
@dcanmore 4 года назад
for people whose second language is English, it helps a lot.
@Biggles2498
@Biggles2498 3 года назад
I never got any !
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 2 года назад
Turn them off🤣
@SpadgerMcTeagle1
@SpadgerMcTeagle1 2 года назад
For deaf people
@pieter985
@pieter985 8 лет назад
35:00 and the nazis we re so confident before.
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 2 года назад
The Germans you means?
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo 4 года назад
So the prisoners have a radio?
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 3 года назад
There were two radios in Colditz. One was discovered by the guards, the other was never found by the guards.
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo 3 года назад
@@johnking5174 How did they got it in, after all radios were rather big items during that time.
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 3 года назад
@@KristerAndersson-nc8zo The French had smuggled in two radio sets, how they managed it is not reported, but they hid them in the attic space of the French quarters. In one search the Wehrmacht found one radio, however the other one was so well hidden it was not discovered until the castle went under renovation to turn it into a hotel and tourist attraction.
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo 3 года назад
@@johnking5174 What kind of radios are we talking about, the listening ones or the ones you could send with?
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 3 года назад
@@KristerAndersson-nc8zo Radios that any household would have in Britain during the war, being able to listen to the BBC News. The French would listen into the BBC and their underground resistance radio network to get news of the allied advance. The British would be allowed to listen to the Nine O'Clock News from the BBC Home Service, and a member of the British army would write down the news, and read them to them in their quarters when the lights were out.
@huskyjerk
@huskyjerk 8 лет назад
Episodes 10 and 11? Where?
@m3llytan
@m3llytan 8 лет назад
+huskyjerk They're here on RU-vid, though in poor quality and separated into quarters. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Es2YGBQ6dZQ.html and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l8tp1fXVwGQ.html ... That uploader also uploaded the French Leave episode (7 of season 2, I believe?). I may upload better quality versions someday.
@huskyjerk
@huskyjerk 8 лет назад
+Mellini Wall thanks a bunch !
@m3llytan
@m3llytan 8 лет назад
+huskyjerk Actually in case you didn't know, all the rest of the missing episodes have been uploaded by this gentleman! ru-vid.com/show-UCdPyZubdNNx_qy0rdOqBErg
@colliecandle
@colliecandle 6 лет назад
Link no longer works - channel does not now exist.
@njmccormackgmail
@njmccormackgmail 2 года назад
Look up the "Chippa" channel, has episodes missing from this list.
@robstack3712
@robstack3712 3 года назад
OMG, WHAT G GREAT Show/Episode!,, I LOVE That Commondant!!! I’d serve under that Nazi any day!!!! But, that Hitler guy is like alway SO mad & angry, sometimes, he can be a Real Jerk
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 3 года назад
The Kommandant was not a Nazi. He was a member of the Wehrmacht.
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 2 года назад
@@johnking5174 you can be both and many were.....8 million plus, good for promotion etc. Some prefered to keep the fact to themselves.
@harryurz
@harryurz 16 дней назад
Just in case anyone wonders if it would have flown.......... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5cTcyXKWRys.html
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