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That's not my dog 11-27-09 11:22 AM

Coming December on the Military Channel!! Battle of the Atlantic! All about U-Boats!
 
Hey fellas, I saw this series the other day and it is awesome. Below I have put the show listings for this series coming in December. Each show is one hour long and does a great job of telling the story of the U-boats. Not a lot of technical info, but a lot of first hand accounts. If this does not make you want to hit the seas, forget it!

Dec 2nd 4pm ( I do not know what time zone they are talking about, sorry)
Battle of the Atlantic - Grey Wolves

Dec 2nd 5pm
Battle of the Atlantic - Keeping Secrets

Dec 2nd 6pm
Battle of the Atlantic - The Hunted

Here is the direct link to the TV schedule

http://military.discovery.com/tv-sch...127814.37794.3:rock:

Swabbie OUT!!!

frau kaleun 12-01-09 03:34 PM

Ditto the recommendation.

This was on about 3-4 weekends ago and I could only watch a bit of it because I had company over. Found it on Netflix the next day and sat through the whole thing; I agree it is well worth watching and is probably the most well-done doc on the BoA I've seen so far. IIRC most historical scenes are handled via reenactment/dramatization as opposed to use of actual newsreel footage but there seem to be plenty of sources for that out there already, especially on many docu-dvds where the narration is so dry and dull that it almost puts you to sleep despite any virtues of the visual and informational aspects (had one do this to me just last evening, in fact). Not the case here at all, at least IMO.

What this does have is oodles and oodles of firsthand accounts of those times and events from parties on all sides - the Royal Navy, British intelligence, the U-Bootwaffe (including Rosing and Topp as well as other surviving officers and sailors), merchant mariners, even a civilian survivor of the Laconia incident. Absolutely worth watching if you haven't seen it and it's also available real cheap at amazon.com; current price is around $8.50 last time I checked. It's even at the top of my Wish List for the holidays, lol, and if someone in my family doesn't take seriously the "I must have this or I will DIE!!!" comment tag on the item then there will be NO living with me in 2010.

That's not my dog 12-01-09 05:10 PM

Much Thanks!!!
 
I was beginning to think I sent a great message to BDU and it had fallen on deaf ears! I am glad you liked the shows Frau Kaleun and posted a comment here. Watch this if you can Kaleuns, it is inspiring!!!

frau kaleun 12-01-09 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by That's not my dog (Post 1212007)
I was beginning to think I sent a great message to BDU and it had fallen on deaf ears! I am glad you liked the shows Frau Kaleun and posted a comment here. Watch this if you can Kaleuns, it is inspiring!!!

Lol, yeah, I *really* wanted to watch it when it was on that weekend - the "company" I had was a close friend I hadn't seen in a while who was getting ready to move out of state. We had a lot of catching up to do plus I was helping her update her resume and burn it to disk so she could take it with her... I couldn't very well expect her to sit there patiently while I watched a three hour special on the BoA.

That said, we did have it on for most of the first hour in the background and she watched a little of it with me. Being a close friend, she's very familiar with my tendency to get my geek on over a wide variety of personal obsessions. I have to say she thought it was really funny and even pretended to be fascinated when I glanced at the TV, yelled out "OMG it's ROSING!" and proceeded to look him up in some book about the 7th flotilla just to verify that it was who I thought it was and show her a picture of him from the '40s. Which is why she's such a good friend, lol.

jakethescot 12-01-09 08:12 PM

Right now on Military channel is the top 10 subs of all time.

jakethescot 12-01-09 09:15 PM

If you want to wait and try to catch it on TV again, stop reading now.






They reviewed all types from WWI to present (nuclear).

The list is:

10. U.S. - George Washington Class
9. German - Type 31 Class
8. Russia - Typhoon Class
7. Japan - Type I400 Class
6. Britain - X-Craft
5. U.S. - Nautilus
4. Britain - T-Class
3. U.S. - Gato Class
2. U.S. - Seawolf Class.

Drum roll please......

1. - German - Type VII Class :rock:

Like we didn't already know. :salute:

Ancient Mariner 12-02-09 04:07 AM

Well they had episode one of what I think is the same show on about 30min ago, "Convoy:Battle for the Atlantic(wolfpack rising)" Intense to watch after playing GWX.

Interesting,not as in depth as I hoped but very good to watch nonetheless,should be interesting on the next one I want to hear what it was like having trashcans dropped on ones boat from the men that were there.

My hat goes off to all the Brave people that were there regardless of which side they served,I couldn't do it:salute::salute:

Jimbuna 12-02-09 07:58 AM

Was aired last month in the UK, but always worthy of another viewing http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

comet61 12-02-09 02:05 PM

military channel
 
I have all 3 programs set to record tonight. Thanks for the heads up.:yeah:

JScones 12-09-09 07:11 PM

Watched ep 2 last night of Convoy: Battle for the Atlantic (seems different to the series referenced by the OP) - it's currently playing locally on the NatGeo channel (2030 Wed nights until the end of the year). Very good show - I like the CGI graphics and recreations.

I think the series may be a real eye opener to those whose exposure to U-boats has been limited only to Das Boot.

frau kaleun 12-09-09 10:10 PM

Doesn't seem to be on our NatGeo listings here, I'll have to keep a lookout for it at Netflix and hope it turns up eventually. Sounds interesting.

frau kaleun 01-01-10 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by That's not my dog (Post 1209883)
Hey fellas, I saw this series the other day and it is awesome.

Oh hey it's on right now!

DaveU186 01-01-10 06:23 PM

Is this the series that was originally on C4?

frau kaleun 01-01-10 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveU186 (Post 1228767)
Is this the series that was originally on C4?

Got no clue - I've only seen it shown (here in the US) on the Military Channel. I believe it's a BBC production. Three one-hour episodes covering the full span of the BoA, with dramatizations plus interviews with survivors of all aspects of the conflict. Very good show IMO, lol, I actually just got the DVD for Christmas and here I am with it playing on the TV anyway.

sergei 01-02-10 08:08 AM

Yeah it is a BBC production.
The guy who produced it, Andrew Williams, also wrote an accompanying book which is very good.


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