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  1. Private Schulz is a 1981 BBC television comedy drama serial set mostly in Germany, during and immediately after World War II. It stars Michael Elphick in the title role and Ian Richardson playing various parts.

  2. 20 mar 2017 · Private Schulz is a BBC television comedy drama serial set mostly in Germany, during and immediately after World War II. It stars Michael Elphick in the title role and Ian Richardson playing various parts. Other notable actors included Tony Caunter, Billie Whitelaw, Billy Murray and Mark Wingett.

    • 311 min
  3. Private Schulz: With Michael Elphick, Ian Richardson, Cyril Shaps, Billie Whitelaw. The Time - WWII, the place - Germany. The Germans have a plan to destroy the British economy by flooding the country with forged £5 notes.

    • (445)
    • 1981-05-06
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Michael Elphick, Ian Richardson, Cyril Shaps
  4. Private Schulz is a BBC television comedy drama serial set mostly in Germany, during and immediately after World War II. It stars Michael Elphick in the title role and Ian Richardson playing various parts. Other notable actors included Tony Caunter, Billie Whitelaw, Billy Murray and Mark Wingett.

    • (5)
    • May 7, 1981
  5. 6 x 55 minute episodes. This BBC2 series cast Michael Elphick as small-time German crook and wheeler-dealer Gerhard Schulz, who had spent two spells in Spandau prison for fraud before being sent to work in an underpants factory run by the voluble Herr Krauss (a great comic turn by Ken Campbell). Shortly afterwards, war is declared and Schulz ...

  6. Episode 1. 1/6 Schulz is released from prison and finds himself recruited into SS counter-espionage. Similar programmes. By genre: Comedy. Drama. All episodes of Private Schulz.

  7. Private Schulz is a BBC television comedy drama serial set mostly in Germany, during and immediately after World War II. It stars Michael Elphick in the title role and Ian Richardson playing various parts. Other notable actors included Tony Caunter, Billie Whitelaw, Billy Murray and Mark Wingett.