Secret Army - BBC-series - The Belgian Lifeline - J. Brason

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John Brason - Two editions in paperback about the famous "The Belgian Lifeline" during WW II, a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT). The series ran from 1977 to 1979.
Location: Belgium

- 1978 - Secret Army File - London, British Broadcasting Corporation - 1st edition - 11x17.90cm - 224p. - Softcover: paperback format - Good copy: minimal signs of wear on the edges and reading fold (spine) - slight age discolouration.
- 1979 - Secret Army: The End of the Line [Based on the exciting BBC TV series] - London, W.H. Allan & Co.Ltd., - 1st edition - 11x18cm - 142+2p.(pub.) - Softcover: paperback format - Good copy: some wear on the edges - age discolouration on the text block edges.

  • John Brason (1924-2003) was a British script writer and script editor, best known for the series made in collaboration with television producer Gerard Glaister(BBC), in particular Colditz and Secret Army, both set during World War II. Brason was known for his anti-communism, among the reasons he believed for the non-broadcast of his final scripted episode of Secret Army, "What Did You Do During the War, Daddy?"
  • Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually having been shot down by the Luftwaffe, to Great Britain. It was made in the UK and Belgium and three series were broadcast on BBC1 between 7 September 1977 and 15 December 1979.

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