Down the Line: a Secret Army podcast

Secret Army pod

A podcast reviewing and celebrating the classic BBC TV drama series Secret Army. Episode by episode, every month.

  1. JAN 24

    Series 2, Episode 9: Little Old Lady

    AJ and Andy get back on track with their journey through the second series, arriving at David Crane's Little Old Lady which chiefly concerns Lifeline helping the downed Wing Commander Kelso to travel down the line disguised as a 'little old lady', or rather more accurately as an aristocratic Comtesse. Charged with assisting him are first Natalie, and then Monique, the latter having come up with the disguise idea. There's a lot else going on too: Albert is arrested, the Candide comes under threat and Monique befriends the lonely and enigmatic Madeleine who is unaware that the chanteuse is the Queen Bee of the Belgian Resistance! Andy draws out the themes of: identity, disguise and belief; collaboration and reprisals; and trust and mistrust, and considers the episode to be one of the best of Secret Army's second run. AJ is fascinated by Madeleine gradually shedding her possessions, questions Monique's decision to sleep with Kelso, and flags up the problem of lost scenes. Andy agrees and critiques some of the editing choices made. However,  both praise highly the scene with Monique and Madeleine, the relationship between Natalie and Max, and the glorious tableau in the Candide that closes the episode.   Elsewhere there's plenty of information on the locations used, discussion of the food served in the Candide and the questionable strangling of the 'napkin baby'! If you would like to contact us then please email us on, or send a voicenote to: secretarmypod@gmail.com or send us a message on Bluesky: AJ is on secretarmypod.bsky.social while Andy can be found at andypodding.bsky.social. AJ is also on Twitter at @secretarmypod. We'd love to hear from you, especially your takes on the Series 2 episodes A Matter of Life and Death and Prisoner of War which are in preparation. Thank you, as ever, for listening and for coming down the line with us. Next Time: Guests at God's Table _______________________________________________________________________

    1h 40m
  2. 12/25/2025

    Christmas Special 2025 - Interview with Paul Shelley

    In this special festive edition of Down the Line your hosts wish you a merry Christmas before AJ tries Calvados for the very first time! Their festive message is followed by an interview with the fantastic Paul Shelley who played Major Bradley in the second and third series of Secret Army. Paul enthusiastically remembers playing Bradley, his first appearance in Lucky Piece and his return for four episodes in 1979 which proved controversial with some members of the cast. As well as memories of his fellow actors and directors, he also recalls elements of the series that are major spoilers, so don't listen until you've seen the whole series! We are incredibly grateful to Paul for sharing his memories and time with us and ask, if you enjoyed this interview, that you might consider donating to his chosen charity: the Actors' Children's Trust:  and quote 'Secret Army' if you donate. You can donate online: https://actorschildren.org/ or by phone: 020 4591 8585. Thank you. If you would like to contact us then please email us on, or send a voicenote to: secretarmypod@gmail.com or send us a message on Bluesky: AJ is on secretarmypod.bsky.social while Andy can be found at andypodding.bsky.social. AJ is also still on Twitter at @secretarmypod. We'd love to hear from you, especially your takes on the Series 2 episodes Guests at God's Table and A Matter of Life and Death which are in preparation. Thank you, as ever, for listening and for coming down the line with us. And please do share our content wherever you see it. Happy Christmas! We are back in the New Year with a return to our regular review episodes. Next Time: Little Old Lady

    54 min
  3. 12/20/2025

    Interview with Daniel Hill

    In another special bonus interview episode AJ interviews the wonderful Daniel Hill who appeared in two episodes of Secret Army: Too Near Home and The Big One. In the latter he played Flt. Sgt. Bert Lewis, the airman who encounters Brandt shortly after the death of his wife and son. As well as recalling shooting that memorable scene he remembers in some detail what it was like to work with actors, Michael Culver, Bernard Hepton, Clifford Rose,  directors Viktors Ritelis and Michael E. Briant, writer N. J. Crisp and producer Gerry Glaister. But there's so much more to this interview than Secret Army, Daniel also discusses working with Tom Baker and Lalla Ward on the lost Doctor Who story Shada, the thriller serial Blood Money and playing Tom Redburn in the opening episodes of Tenko. Finally he also describes how he left drama behind for comedy and Gerry Glaister's reaction to that news... We are so grateful to Daniel for sharing his memories and time with us and ask, if you enjoyed this interview, that you might consider donating to his chosen charity: the Actors' Children's Trust:  and quote 'Secret Army' if you donate. You can donate online: https://actorschildren.org/ or by phone: 020 4591 8585. Thank you. We are back on Christmas Day with festive cheer and another interview, this time Paul Shelley who played Major Nick Bradley. Exciting huh?! If you would like to contact us then please email us on, or send a voicenote to: secretarmypod@gmail.com or send us a message on Bluesky: AJ is on secretarmypod.bsky.social while Andy can be found at andypodding.bsky.social. AJ is also still on Twitter at @secretarmypod. We'd love to hear from you, especially your takes on the Series 2 episodes Guests at God's Table and A Matter of Life and Death which are in preparation. Thank you, as ever, for listening and for coming down the line with us. And please do share our content wherever you see it. Next Time: Christmas Special interview with Paul Shelley

    58 min
  4. 12/06/2025

    Series 2, Episode 8: The Big One

    This month AJ and Andy turn their attention to one of the most highly regarded episodes of the second series: N J Crisp's The Big One. Berlin is 'The Big One' and it is a bombing raid on that city brings tragedy to Major Brandt. The pair discuss how Michael Culver gives an intimate and brilliant performance as the distraught Major who is already torn between loyalty to his country and his family's future before his world collapses around him. Elsewhere they follow the developing relationship between Kessler and Madeleine as the later emerges from her depression and can only see kindness in the Sturmbannfuhrer, despite being aware that she and her new love both need illusions.  They are alos joined by Chris Richards at intervals who draws comparisons between the narrative and the Len Deighton book Bomber and also shares his journey to Secret Army and particular affinity for Brandt.  Andy's partner Ryan correctly guesses that this is the first instalment of Secret Army helmed by a new director, Michael E. Briant who he feels approaches the episode as a mini feature film. Andy also notes Briant's love of a camera sweep, archive footage and how he came to edit and publish Briant's autobiography: Who is Michael E. Briant? (4 out of 5 stars on Amazon - what a great Christmas present! https://bit.ly/Briant) AJ and Andy also continue their obsession with the Candide's waiting staff: Claudine is no more and has been replaced by dodgy 'George', while Trisha Clarke is a catalyst for a brief sing-along.  All of this and funny Foley too. With trains, car, ducks and a cow all making themselves heard, often at the most inopportune moments. But really its all about those final scenes when Brandt breaks and increasingly frenetically demands of Bert Lewis: 'Where's the farm?!' If you would like to contact us then please email us on, or send a voicenote to: secretarmypod@gmail.com or send us a message on Bluesky: AJ is on secretarmypod.bsky.social while Andy can be found at andypodding.bsky.social. AJ is also still on Twitter at @secretarmypod. We'd love to hear from you, especially your takes on the Series 2 episodes Guests at God's Table and A Matter of Life and Death which are in preparation. Thank you, as ever, for listening and for coming down the line with us. Next Time: Interview Daniel Hill (Flt Sgt Bert Lewis) ...and on Christmas Day: Interview with Paul Shelley (Major Bradley) _______________________________________________________________________ Documentary on Michael Culver's political activism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mToyl2E4uRs Frank Tolley: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/frank-tolley

    1h 42m
  5. 11/01/2025

    Series 2, Episode 7: Weekend

    When two American evaders kidnap Kessler and hold him aboard Hans Von Broecken's barge Lifeline's agents inevitably become involved and tragedy ensues. This episode, written and directed by Paul Annett, weaves together: Nazi art theft - with both Albert and Monique, and Kessler on the trail of a priceless Rubens painting; the return of our favourite bargee and his wife - Hans and Lena; and the rash actions of two scared Americans, in a complex but enjoyable episode of Secret Army. As well as exploring Weekend's key themes AJ and Andy ponder Monique's family background, Madame Desmartes's metaphor, that 'difficult period' between Jesus's crucifixion and entombment, and the whereabouts of waitress Genevieve. They also discuss the passing of the golden era of chocolate boxes, the impact of 'Allo! 'Allo! on Secret Army, and who actually wrote the 'Evening at Le Candide' theatre evening - was it Andy or Angela? The Czech film adaptation of the Lidice story is available on DVD: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lidice-DVD/dp/B009V1W9OE. There are also many books published about the incident including 'A Little Village Called Lidice' by Zdena Trinka (1947), available on Kindle:  If you want to view William Wyler's 'Memphis Belle' documentary, which is about the Flying Fortresses featured in this episode, it has been made available by the American Library of Congress on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW4F_ZMrS3A On a lighter note, if you want to reacquaint yourself with Weekend chocolates then go here: https://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2022/11/weekend-by-mackintosh.html If you would like to contact us then please email us on, or send a voicenote to: secretarmypod@gmail.com or send us a message on Bluesky: AJ is on secretarmypod.bsky.social while Andy can be found at andypodding.bsky.social. AJ is also still on Twitter at @secretarmypod. We'd love to hear from you, especially your takes on the Series 2 episodes Little Old Lady and Guests at God's Table which are in preparation. Thank you, as ever, for listening and for coming down the line with us. Next Time: AJ interviews Paul Wagar (who played evader Peter Harris in this episode)

    1h 50m

About

A podcast reviewing and celebrating the classic BBC TV drama series Secret Army. Episode by episode, every month.

You Might Also Like