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Previously on "Colditz (TV series)"
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Loads of new dramas being produced. And loads (most) of old TV was as tripe as most modern TV if not worse. Rose-tinted spectacles...
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAnother one worthy of note and made to similar quality standards is Elizabeth R with Glenda Jackson in the starring role.
I agree that it's a shame such quality drama series are a product of 30-40 years ago and the art has been lost in favour of "Celebrity", "Reality" and "Talent" shows.
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Another one worthy of note and made to similar quality standards is Elizabeth R with Glenda Jackson in the starring role.
I agree that it's a shame such quality drama series are a product of 30-40 years ago and the art has been lost in favour of "Celebrity", "Reality" and "Talent" shows.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI Claudius (I Clavdivs) was repeated a year or so back, it is very similar in quality and production to Colditz, well worth watching.
Jacobi was great and John Hurt as Caligula was outstanding.
Why haven't they made anything remotely as good in the last 30 years?
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I Claudius (I Clavdivs) was repeated a year or so back, it is very similar in quality and production to Colditz, well worth watching.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf Wikipedia is to be trusted (and of course it always is) then the first series was originally broadcast on Thursdays, and the second on Mondays.
Shows how feeble our brains really are at remembering.
It was a Thursday. I remember now.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostOh thank God, a fellow 'Old' bastard. I thought I was the only one.
Mind you, I was only a kid, in pajamas, with a cup of hot tomato soup.
I think it was on about 8pm on a Friday.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostMany years ago I made a recording of one of the Das Boot themes (not the main theme), I'll see if I can dig it out again. Klaus Doldinger was the composer.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought I was the only one who loved the Das Boot music. I've got the feature-film version spanning two DVDs also in German (I think you get a choice of English dubbing), the first disc just stops randomly mid-scene IIRC. I watched it first as the TV series on BBC2 years ago.
Wife's away this weekend, I might just watch the entire thing in one go with a giant kebab pizza. I'm proper classy.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought I was the only one who loved the Das Boot music. I've got the feature-film version spanning two DVDs also in German (I think you get a choice of English dubbing), the first disc just stops randomly mid-scene IIRC. I watched it first as the TV series on BBC2 years ago.
Wife's away this weekend, I might just watch the entire thing in one go with a giant kebab pizza. I'm proper classy.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostTop soundtrack as well.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostYes, agreed with the lack of soundtrack on Colditz, added to the atmosphere.
I've got Das Boot in the original German on DVD (with English subtitles), the translation isn't up to par but so, so good.
Wife's away this weekend, I might just watch the entire thing in one go with a giant kebab pizza. I'm proper classy.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostGlad to see you back in town, Bogey. Can't say I've seen the program.
The program is very much of it's time (early 1970s).
Great actors. Good stories. Based upon real heros, not made-up ones.
Worth buying the box set. Being shown currently on History channel, weekdays.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI have vague recollections of this as a kid and also (even more vague) recollections of a board game. Would have liked to have set the record thingy but had no idea it was on. Is it being shown on iplayer (or whatever)?
Not in the UK at the mo so tend to miss these things.
Oh, welcome back bogey old chap. Winters in Canada too cold?
Never played the board game (or even remembered it for that matter).
I'm back from Canada (VC) until mid Jan. Not really had a very cold winter there so far. In fact it's seems colder and damper here in the UK at the moment.
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