
Colditz is a British television series co-produced by the BBC and Universal Studios and screened between 1972 and 1974.The series deals with Allied prisoners of war imprisoned at the supposedly escape-proofColditz 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.
After his capture at Dunkirk, Captain Pat Grant is marched to Laufen Prison Camp in the very heart of the German Reich. Trapped, exhausted, demoralised - a systematic reconnaissance of the prison only proves that escape is impossible. Then Grant finds three six-inch nails...
After being shot down over Germany, Flight Lieutenant Simon Carter is sent to Prisoner of War camp Octenlager II. Caged and impatient to escape, Carter decides to jump the queue.
The Gestapo is puzzled by Lieutenant Richard Player. Is he a British spy? He is sent to Berlin and entrusted to Count von Eissinger, who is determined to establish the truth.
Lieutenant Colonel Preston, the new Senior British Officer, arrives at Colditz in time to witness an abortive escape attempt. Preston's attitude towards this fiasco suggests to the Kommandant of Colditz that here is a man with whom he could come to terms.
How will the British prisoners counter the effect of intensified security when the SS threaten to take control of Colditz?
Carrington seems to court unpopularity with his fellow prisoners - more so, when he finds it essential to write an account of the Third Reich and its ambitions for the human race.
When a lorry drives into the castle courtyard, Captain Grant seizes the opportunity to put a blitz escape into operation.
When the Poles discover an informer among their officers, they hold a court martial in secret and sentence the traitor to death.
Flight Lieutenant Carrington undertakes to bribe Private Heller into turning a blind eye for five minutes during his patrol in an area planned for an escape.
Convinced that the only certain method of escape is repatriation on medical grounds, W/Cdr Marsh resolves to feign madness.
At Colditz, insubordination is treated as a court martial offence. It also means a train journey to Leipzig and an opportunity to escape.
The body of a German corporal is discovered in the Parcels Office, but despite evidence of murder, the Kommandant treats the matter as one of suicide. The British decide to carry out their own investigations to prevent reprisals from the Gestapo.
Flt Lt Carrington is entrusted with a delicate task which leads to a daring attempt to escape.
Flt-Lt Carter gains valuable knowledge of the German garrison which makes an ingenious escape plan possible.
Flt-Lt Carter has been caught trying to escape but has managed to pass on valuable information which has made a previous escape plan possible. Capt Grant has been relieved of his duties as Escape Officer to lead them but..."The best laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft agley".
With the arrival of a new Second-in-Command appointed from the very highest quarters in Berlin, a direct confrontation between both sides seems unavoidable.
The escape that never was - Flt-Lt Carter devises an escape plan which requires two volunteers to vanish into thin air!
Can a man be branded a clumsy coward when he reaches the limit of his courage?
Three men, captured in a raid on the French coast, arrive in Colditz. As Commandos, their lives are in danger. It is imperative to get them out before the SS take them away.
Everyone has an equal right to escape. But what happens when two Frenchmen are discovered attempting the same escape route as two British officers?
"It is not part of our duty to create either heroes or martyrs here. This man's reputation goes before him - as a flyer. Let us see how long it survives the confines of Colditz".
When the French are told they are leaving Colditz for another Prisoner of War camp, Captain Andre Vaillant decides he will leave in his own way, in his own time.
A losing streak does not last forever. Captain Brent thought so. Unterfeldwebel Ernst Krueger thought so. But Flt-Lt Collins was an expert with cards.
Three American prisoners - including Carrington - are brought in to join lone countryman Phipps.
When SS General Berger is appointed Head of all Prisoner of War Administration, the Kommandant of Colditz and Colonel Preston are suddenly faced with an extremely grave situation.
The disintegrating forces of Hitler's Third Reich bring their own havoc inside Colditz. Faced with the bitter truth, Major Mohn finds himself in a very exposed situation and sets out to save his own skin.
As the German Army retreats before the Allies the fate of the prisoners in Colditz becomes increasingly uncertain.
When American tanks are spotted advancing on the town and the castle is strafed by American planes, concern for the safety of the prisoners prompts Major Carrington to try to get through to the American lines.
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