- P.O.W (TV series)
-
P.O.W. was a television series consisting of 6 episodes, broadcast on ITV in 2003. The series starred James D'Arcy and Joe Absolom. The drama series is based on true stories[citation needed], set in Germany in the year 1940 and follows the character of James Caddon as he is captured after his plane crashes during a bombing raid over Normandy. In contrast to previous entries in the World War Two prison escape genre such as The Colditz Story, it concentrated on escape attempts by other ranks rather than officers[citation needed]. The series was filmed in Lithuania and first broadcast on television on 10 October 2003. A second series has not been commissioned, though ITV followed it with several other World War Two dramas including Colditz and Island at War. The title "P.O.W." stands for "prisoner of war".
Contents
Reception
Cast
- James D'Arcy - Jim Caddon
- Joe Absolom - Drew Pritchard
- Anatole Taubman - Kommandant Dreiber
- Shaun Dooley - Brown
- Ewan Stewart - John Stevens
- Craig Heaney - Larry Boyd
- Patrick Baladi - Captain Attercombe
- Sam Spruell - Wilkes
- Amelia Curtis - Alice Dreiber
Episodes
- Germany 1940. Flight Sergeant James Caddon is captured when his plane is shot down on a bombing raid over Normandy. He is taken to the Prisoner of War camp Stalag 39 where he discovers that a daring escape is already being planned.
- A recent arrival at the camp saves Jim's life by speaking to a guard in fluent German. But why did he keep this skill a secret?
- After a day spent drinking home-made liquor, a man is found dead. The culprit is found and tried by a court-martial.
- Jim is taken off the escape list and told that he must remain behind to help future escapees. Furious, he carries out his own impromptu escape.
- The ruthless SS Captain Spiegel arrives at the camp in search of a spy. But he is not the first to discover the British agent's identity.
- The men of Stalag 39 are preparing for a mass breakout. However, their plans do not go smoothly when a section of the tunnel collapses.
DVD
After the series aired it was released on DVD, by Acorn Media UK, containing the following extras:
- Production notes
- Picture gallery
- Interactive menus
- Scene selection
- P.O.W. Hooch recipe
- Cast filmographies
- P.O.W. slang dictionary
External links
- P.O.W. at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- 2003 in British television
- 2003 television series debuts
- 2003 television series endings
- World War II television series
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.