Days of Honor explained

Native Name:
Alt Name:Time of Honor
Genre:War
Creator:Jarosław Sokół
Ewa Wencel
Director:Michał Kwieciński
Michał Rosa
Wojciech Wójcik
Grzegorz Kuczeriszka
Waldemar Krzystek
Michał Rogalski
Starring:Jan Wieczorkowski
Antoni Pawlicki
Maciej Zakościelny
Jakub Wesołowski
Composer:Bartosz Chajdecki
Country:Poland
Language:Polish
Num Series:7
Num Episodes:90
Producer:Magdalena Badura
Cinematography:Piotr Wojtowicz
Grzegorz Kuczeriszka
Paweł Flis
Runtime:50 minutes
Channel:TVP2

Days of Honour (Polish: Czas honoru) is a Polish World War II television drama series, broadcast on TVP2 from 7 September 2008 to 23 November 2014, on STV Glasgow from 2 June 2014 and STV Edinburgh from 16 January 2015.[1] [2]

Plot

Set in German-occupied Poland 1939-1944 (series I, II, III, IV and VII) and in post-war Poland 1945-1946 (series V and VI), the series tells a story of Union of Armed Struggle/Armia Krajowa/Armed Forces Delegation for Poland soldiers commonly referred to as cichociemni.[3] The script was inspired by the stories of Polish soldiers who during World War II underwent training in the UK in order to return to German-occupied Poland and partake in the underground struggle for independence. The series also touches upon the challenges faced by the German military intelligence organisation Abwehr, the intelligence agency of the SS Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers-SS (SD), the Nazi secret police commonly known as the Gestapo and the infiltration of the Union of Armed Struggle/Armia Krajowa by the Abwehr and the SD. The series also briefly covers the activities of the Soviet Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) and the NKVD.

Until 2013 six series of 13 episodes each were made. Series I, II and III take place in the spring, summer and autumn of 1941.[4] [5] Series IV covers the period from April to June 1944. The action takes place mainly in Warsaw, including the Warsaw Ghetto, however some parts of the series are set in other areas of the General Government, as well as England, Italy and the Third Reich. Series V tells the story of the final period of World War II and shortly after its end, from April to June 1945, and is set in the newly instated People's Republic of Poland, Czechoslovakia and the American zone of the Allied-occupied West Germany. The action of series I to VI unfolds in the chronological order. Series VII, however, takes it back to 1944 and shows the events of the Warsaw Uprising,[6] the 70th anniversary of which were celebrated in 2014.

Cast

Episodes

Series 1 Episode 1

Spring 1941. A small division of Polish soldiers are completing their training in England and are about to be parachuted back to occupied Poland in order to carry out sabotage actions against the Germans. The members of the division are: Czesław Konarski, major of the Polish Armed Forces; his two sons - Władek, sportsman and lieutenant of the Polish Armed Forces, and Michał, medical student; Jan Markiewicz, an architecture graduate from Praga in Warsaw, and Bronek Woyciechowski - before the war the only heir to the fortune of a Warsaw businessman. In the meantime the Gestapo are setting a trap...

Reception

The series broadcast by Telewizja Polska enjoyed huge popularity in Poland and the licence to screen it has been purchased by broadcasters in Italy, China,[7] Montenegro and Scotland.

EpisodeCzas honoru (Series I)Series IEpisodeCzas honoru (Series II)Series IIEpisodeCzas honoru (Series III)Series IIIEpisodeCzas honoru (Series IV seria)Series IVEpisodeCzas honoru (Series V)Series V
12 374 829
(7 September 2008)
141 957 005
(13 September 2009)
272 579 780[8]
(19 September 2010)
401 792 427[9]
(4 September 2011)
532 546 671
(2 September 2012)
22 779 612
(14 September 2008)
152 723 292
(20 September 2009)
282 186 819
(26 September 2010)
411 921 136
(11 September 2011)
54
(9 September 2012)
32 661 177
(21 September 2008)
162 484 669
(27 September 2009)
292 400 921
(3 September 2010)
422 134 995
(18 September 2011)
55
(16 September 2012)
42 636 936
(28 September 2008)
172 431 296
(4 October 2009)
302 317 347
(10 October 2010)
432 097 357
(25 September 2011)
56
(23 September 2012)
52 450 266
(5 October 2008)
182 548 605
(11 October 2009)
312 338 483
(17 October 2010)
442 198 896
(2 October 2011)
57
(30 September 2012)
62 734 763
(12 October 2008)
192 570 359
(18 October 2009)
322 541 287
(24 October 2010)
451 852 304
(9 October 2011)
58
(7 October 2012)
72 924 582
(19 October 2008)
202 715 192
(25 October 2009)
332 382 953
(31 October 2010)
462 316 992
(16 October 2011)
59
(14 October 2012)
82 991 339
(26 October 2008)
212 302 843
(1 November 2009)
342 191 317
(7 November 2010)
472 343 521
(23 October 2011)
60
(21 October 2012)
93 174 016
(2 November 2008)
222 607 353
(8 November 2009)
352 430 812
(14 November 2010)
482 115 675
(30 October 2011)
61
(28 October 2012)
102 985 221
(9 November 2008)
232 582 886
(15 November 2009)
362 352 544
(21 November 2010)
492 218 107
(6 November 2011)
62
(4 November 2012)
113 067 624
(16 November 2008)
242 577 587
(22 November 2009)
372 216 147
(28 November 2010)
502 304 271
(13 November 2011)
63
(11 November 2012)
123 045 435
(23 November 2008)
252 690 971
(29 November 2009)
382 844 672
(5 December 2010)
512 586 367
(20 November 2011)
64
(18 November 2012)
133 433 103
(30 November 2008)
263 454 695
(6 December 2009)
392 953 950
(12 December 2010)
522 412 923
(27 November 2011)
65
(25 November 2012)
Average audience2 861 265[10] Average audience2 595 919[11] Average audience2 444 128[12] Average audience2 176 058Average audience?

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gripping World War II drama parachutes in to STV Glasgow . 2014-05-27 . 2016-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160414202152/http://shows.stv.tv/talk-tv/276418-czas-honoru-world-war-ii-drama-shown-on-stv-glasgow-from-june-2/ . dead .
  2. http://player.stv.tv/summary/days-of-honour/ Days of Honour
  3. http://cichociemni.ovh.org/ Cichociemni – Encyklopedia skoczków AK
  4. http://www.filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php/1221465 Film Polski – Czas honoru
  5. http://www.plejada.pl/3,35709,news,1,1,startuje-trzecia-seria-czasu-honoru,artykul.html Plejada – Czas honory (III seria)
  6. Web site: Ruszyły zdjęcia do "Czasu Honoru – Powstanie". 7 May 2014. tvp.pl. 7 May 2014.
  7. http://culture.pl/en/event/polish-wwii-drama-series-bought-by-italian-and-chinese-tv Polish WWII Drama Series Bought by Italian and Chinese TV
  8. http://media2.pl/media/69006-mam-talent-wciaz-niepokonany.html „Mam talent” wciąż niepokonany – Nielsen Audience Measurement, TVP1, TVP2, TV4, TV Puls, TVN, Polsat – Media2.pl
  9. http://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/artykul/spadla-widownia-serialu-czas-honoru Spadła widownia serialu „Czas honoru”
  10. http://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/article/2549337_Czas_honoru_podniosl_widownie_Dwojki.htm www.wirtualnemedia.pl
  11. http://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/artykul/czas-honoru-2-mniej-widzow-ale-wyzsze-wplywy-reklamowe www.wirtualnemedia.pl
  12. http://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/artykul/czas-honoru-3-przegral-tylko-z-tancem-10-5-mln-zl-z-reklam www.wirtualnemedia.pl