Kessler (1981)

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1981

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: UK

The classic drama series following the lives of characters from 'Secret Army' after World War II.

Main Cast

Clifford RoseLudwig Kessler
Alan DobieRichard Bauer
Nitza ShaulMiccal Rak
Alison GlennieIngrid Dorf
Nicholas YoungFranz Hoss
Ralph MichaelCol. Hans Ruckert
Bernard HeptonAlbert Foiret
Angela RichardsMonique Durnford
Juliet HammondNatalie Chantrens
Malcolm BanthorpeWim
Ishia BennisonRuth Lieberman
Peter BerryRadio Operator
Alan BreckRankl
Alexander BullionKessler - As a Boy
Jim ByarsKrebs
Elizabeth ChoiceFrau Weber
Terence ConoleyNeumann
John DearthGraun
Sheila DunneFrau Gehart
Robert EddisonHeinrich Himmler
Anthony GardnerSmithson
Cynthia GrenvilleFrau Neumann
Lionel GuyettChilean
Harold InnocentDeakin
Nigel LambertOtto Dehmel
Gareth MilneMuller
John MorenoJose Garriga
Robert MorrisKarl Leider
Anna MottramHelene
Maurice QuickWeber
Oscar QuitakJosef Mengele
Richard ReesBrazilian
Guy RolfeYqueros
John RolfeInspector
Hugh SullivanLietgeber
Royston TicknerMaurer
Jeremy WilkinGidney
Jerome WillisHugo Van Eyck
Reg WoodsAgent
Richard WrenVinding

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites June 19th, 2008 - 2:35pmLawrence said...

    I have no recollection of this series having being transmitted. When was it first shown?

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