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SOE: Subversion

on BBC One London

Eight stories about the Special Operations Executive Narrated by Michael Bryant
On 29 August, 1943, the people of Copenhagen awoke to the sound of muffled explosions as the Danish Navy scuttled its ships. The noise marked the end of more than three years' peaceful occupation by the Germans. That summer had seen a mounting crescendo of violence in Denmark-organised by SOE.
Working through Danish agents, SOE had engineered the overthrow of a collaborationist government, and brought Denmark into the war.
The story is told using unique film shot by resistance workers thrqughout the Occupation.
Film cameraman REMI ADEFARASIN Film editor MICHAEL FLYNN
Series producer DOMINIC FLESSATL Written and produced by VIVIENNE KING

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Bryant
Unknown:
Remi Adefarasin
Editor:
Michael Flynn
Producer:
Dominic Flessatl
Produced By:
Vivienne King

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