This mini-series tells for the first time the full story of British Security Coordination, the international allied intelligence agency of World War II, whose work has been a closely guarded secret for the past sixty years. Accounts include top level wartime undercover operations, including the breaking of the German Enigma code, and the race for the atomic bomb. It is a gripping true story of extraordinary personal heroism and sacrifice in the face of war.
The following interview of journalist Bill MacDonald, who wrote two volumes on The True Intrepid.
“George Washington” Epic Historical 1984 Mini-Series – Part 1
Part 1 of 6 This is the premiere episode which first aired on April 8th, 1984. “George Washington” is a normally hard-to-find CBS TV-miniseries, which originally aired in three parts and starring Barry Bostwick, Patty Duke Astin, David Dukes, Lloyd Bridges and Jaclyn Smith. This miniseries covers the life of George Washington, from the time he is a young man of 11, through his experiences in the French and Indian War and his rise to lead the Continental Army during the American Revolution. It concludes shortly after the end of the war, with Washington’s return to his home in Mount Vernon at the age of 51.
“Amerika” — suggesting a Russified name for the United States — is an American television miniseries that was broadcast in 1987 on ABC. It starred Kris Kristofferson, Mariel Hemingway, Sam Neill, Robert Urich, and a 17-year-old Lara Flynn Boyle in her first major role. “Amerika” was about life in the United States after a bloodless takeover by the Soviet Union. Not wanting to depict the actual coup, ABC Entertainment president Brandon Stoddard instead chose to set the action of the miniseries ten years after the event, focusing on the demoralized American people a decade after the Soviet conquest. The intent, he later explained, was to explore the American spirit under such conditions, not to portray the conflict of the Soviet takeover.
Described in promotional materials as “the most ambitious American miniseries ever created,” Amerika aired for 14½ hours (including commercials) over seven nights, and reportedly cost US$40 million to produce. The program was filmed in Toronto, London, and Hamilton, Ontario, as well as various locations in Nebraska — most notably the small town of Tecumseh and Milford, the setting for most of the action of the series. Donald Wrye was the executive producer, director, and sole writer of Amerika, while composer Basil Poledouris was hired to score the miniseries, ultimately recording (with the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra) eight hours of music — the equivalent of four feature films. (from Wikipedia)
Main characters:
Devin Milford (Kris Kristofferson) Colonel Andrei Denisov of the KGB (Sam Neill) Peter Bradford (Robert Urich) Peter Bradford’s wife, Amanda (Cindy Pickett) Colonel Andrei Denisov (Sam Neill) Devin Milford’s ex-wife, Marion (Wendy Hughes) Devin’s sister Alethea (Christine Lahti) Bradford’s teenage daughter, Jackie (Lara Flynn Boyle) Kimberly Ballard (Mariel Hemingway)