Colditz trash, Colditz slash--all because I started watching the series for Edward Hardwicke and now here I am getting attached to the characters and shipping them right and left. *makes sign of the cross before selling her soul to this fandom* Main blog @tremendousdetectivetheorist
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Anthony Valentine’s first appearance in Colditz- Arrival of a Hero (Broadcast 7th January 1974)
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🌹 Happy 80th Birthday Anthony Valentine – 17th August 1939
#oh yes i seem to forget i have this colditz blog lmao#anyway today was the birthday of#anthony valentine#so here XD
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Closeup (TM) of Anthony Valentine as Major Mohn in Colditz
#major mohn#anthony valentine#colditz 1972#s2 e8#his eyes#that angle is.....something.........#..........#interesting to see at an angle someone who holds his head so straight#or does he
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I don’t remember which episode from season 2 this was D:
#colditz 1972#i don't feel like tagging them all so i'll just say#The Boys#the only kind of DPs i'll accept#major mohn#kommandant#ullman#george in the 2nd one is me
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Umm I have no excuse for this; I just think rats are adorable and I hope this one had a good life in showbiz.
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I’m pretty sure this started out as a Col. Preston Hair Appreciation post and then my kettle boiled and I didn’t finish the episode
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hey tumblr--ban THIS!
Unsolicited DP
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Edward Hardwicke on going from theatre work to Colditz
Edward Hardwicke: ...I did a tiny, tiny bit of television, not a lot. But then I went back to Nottingham and I found myself suddenly... I remember very clearly, I was asked to be in a series called Colditz. And [at the time] I was in a production at Nottingham which I’d asked to do with Derek Jacobi. We were doing a Stoppard play. And Ian McKellan was directing it.
And suddenly this – and I’m not exaggerating – carton, big cardboard box was delivered to the stage door with 15 scripts for Colditz. Well I got... I mean, Derek and Ian gave me a terrible time and said, ‘how dare you do this?!’ - I mean joking! I remember we all went out to dinner and I was sent up rotten about the fact that I was doing this TV series. And that would have been... it would have been about 1959, something like that, I’m not sure... ’60. I can’t... no it must have been later than that. I’m terrible on dates.
But it was from Nottingham anyway. And that... then that was a long stretch in television which, you know was a completely different world.
Kate Harris: When you say it was a different world, what was it initially that was so different for you?
EH: I mean, I think the thing about... I suppose one would have to say... acting, as long as it’s... you strive to be truthful. And if it’s truthful it can be big or small, it’s just a question of like turning the volume up and down.
But I do remember I worked with... Robert Wagner was in the series. And we became quite good friends. He was wonderful because he was film actor, you know and he’d... worked with Tracy and all sorts of people. And he used to just come up and say ‘don’t do that, don’t move your head, keep yours still’ or whatever. And I learnt a lot from him. I mean in the nicest [way]... You respected all that film background that he’d been though.
KH: What were people’s attitudes to you going to work for television, when you first started working in television?
EH: What, my attitude to it?
KH: Or other people’s, either.
EH: Well we were all a bit... all the theatre people were a bit grand about it. You know television... it’s not like the theatre... The Theatre! But I actually got to enjoy it enormously. The only trouble with doing something like particular series is that we had an exterior set which was supposed to be the courtyard of this prison camp. And over a long period, which we were doing, you did find yourself thinking ‘how can I lean up against this wall in a different way from last week?’! [Laughs] There are little tiny things like that, which sound ludicrous, but which kind of... get out of proportion. The physical limitations of something like that series are quite difficult to overcome.
Edward Hardwicke in an interview with Kate Harris, 6 November 2007. Read the full interview here.
#‘how can I lean up against this wall in a different way from last week?’! awww cute#edward hardwicke#colditz 1972#interview#aka ted talk :D#but ted was already a way better actor than wagner imo#though if ted knew that i doubt he'd say it#queueing some things i had in drafts#at least this blog will be easier to back up than my others alsdkfjasdkf
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I haven’t posted for months but here’s a kind of tangential thing I’m putting here because Apparently there’s a big fandom archive at the U of Iowa, including a David McCallum collection and The Man from UNCLE collection.
#oh and there's a 7.5 feet-long collection of TOS zines asldjfsadlkfj#reason no. 34534 to become a librarian#david mccallum#to read later#i wonder if it's like the SH collection in MN though that's locked in an underground vault
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Anthony Valentine as Major Horst Mohn in Colditz- part 3
#major mohn#anthony valentine#stop looking at simon that way lafskjdfkl#like half of these are him looking at simon...!#colditz 1972
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reminder that i have some really cute drabble ideas
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Colditz fic someone from ao3 told me about and now I have to read it.
#colditz fic#slash#i want the title to be an oscar wilde reference but idk if that fits this verse? lmao#to read
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Was Horst Mohn named after gay German fashion photographer Horst P. Horst?
#a blunt question i'll never know the answer to#i was reading about c. beaton and was linked to horst p. horst somehow and read that he was in a lifelong partnership with a man named valen#named valentine and they adopted a child together#gay name inspiration headcanon
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Yeeeeeee!!! <3 *imagines raking a comb through his hair and the comb getting stuck*
Jack Hedley as Lieutenant Colonel John Preston in Colditz, S1 Episode 4: Welcome to Colditz.
@tremendousdetectivetheorist some Colonel “Perfect Hair” Preston for you. :’D
#colditz 1972#col preston appreciation#jack hedley#perfect hair#impressive brows too#i accidentally queued this on my main and so it'll come up again in about 2 months XD
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Your necessary reminder of the pretty.
[Image Description: colour screencaps from BBC series Colditz, featuring David McCallum as Simon Carter in various situations.]
#simon carter#david mccallum#is it ok if i tag this 'kitten?' would anybody mind? ok here i go#kitten#:3
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Colonel Preston Appreciation from Colditz TV Series S02-E03 - Odd Man In
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