Then Churchill Said to Me
1980s British tv sitcom
Private Percy Potts plays a unimportant part in the most important place in whole Britain during World War 2 - the underground bunker of Winston Churchill.
Then Churchill Said to Me Series 1 (1982)
Private Percy Potts is one of the silent heroes who stand behind the Winston Churchill in his underground bunker during the World War 2. Although Potts is the kind of hero, who enjoys other things in life than bravery.
1 | Blow Out |
| While checking for the source of interference in the map room Colonel Witherton is close to finding the stash of Potts.
Although on the DVD release it was presented as episode 6 judging by the content and construction of the script it was most likely planned as a first episode of the series. |
2 | Operation Panic |
| Accidentally Potts puts his superior commander request for short vacation on the pile of applications for the suicidal mission behind enemy lines. |
3 | A Mole in the Hole |
| It seems that Germans have a spy inside the bunker and everyone is trying to figure out who the mole is. |
4 | Nanny by Searchlight |
| During a visit of Free French officers in the bunker Potts gets involved and causes a diplomatic problem. |
5 | Those Who Loot We Shoot |
| Colonel Witherton sends Potts to his house for few thing he will need on a weekend trip, but on the arrival Potts finds the house damaged during the raid and is arrested as a looter. |
6 | Goose Has Landed |
| The MI5 receives the information that Germans plan to assassinate Churchill in the bunker, so the prime minister leaves the headquarters and Potts is assigned to fool the German spies by pretending that Churchill is still in the bunker. |