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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.
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...
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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.
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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Polish December 2012 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the Polish article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 1 381 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Polish Wikipedia article at pl Czas honoru see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated pl Czas honoru to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Czas honoru English Days of Honour 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 Days of HonorAlso known asTime of HonorGenreWarCreated byJaroslaw SokolEwa WencelWritten byJaroslaw SokolEwa WencelJerzy MatysiakDirected byMichal KwiecinskiMichal RosaWojciech WojcikGrzegorz KuczeriszkaWaldemar KrzystekMichal RogalskiStarringJan WieczorkowskiAntoni PawlickiMaciej ZakoscielnyJakub WesolowskiComposerBartosz ChajdeckiCountry of originPolandOriginal languagePolishNo of series7No of episodes90ProductionProducerMagdalena BaduraCinematographyPiotr WojtowiczGrzegorz KuczeriszkaPawel FlisRunning time50 minutesReleaseOriginal networkTVP2Original release7 September 2008 2008 09 07 23 November 2014 2014 11 23 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Episodes 4 Production 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot editSet 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 Reichsfuhrers 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 editJan Wieczorkowski as Wladek Konarski Antoni Pawlicki as Janek Markiewicz Maciej Zakoscielny as Bronek Wojciechowski Jakub Wesolowski as Michal Konarski Krystian Wieczorek as Martin Halbe series 1 to 3 Piotr Adamczyk as Lars Rainer from series 2 Katarzyna Gniewkowska as Maria Konarska Jan Englert as Czeslaw Konarski series 1 Robert Gonera as Aleksey Dykov series 4 Maja Ostaszewska series 1 and Magdalena Rozczka from series 2 as Wanda Ryszkowska Agnieszka Wiedlocha as Lena Sajkowska Piotr Zurawski as Romek Sajkowski Krzysztof Globisz as Leon Sajkowski series 1 to 3 Anna Romantowska as Sabina Sajkowska series 1 to 3 Ewa Wencel as Helena Karolina Gorczyca as Wiktoria Ruda RudnickaEpisodes editSeries 1 Episode 1Spring 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 Czeslaw Konarski major of the Polish Armed Forces his two sons Wladek sportsman and lieutenant of the Polish Armed Forces and Michal 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 Production editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it December 2012 Reception editThe 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 Episode Series I Episode Series II Episode Series III Episode Series IV Episode Series V1 2 374 829 7 September 2008 14 1 957 005 13 September 2009 27 2 579 780 8 19 September 2010 40 1 792 427 9 4 September 2011 53 2 546 671 2 September 2012 2 2 779 612 14 September 2008 15 2 723 292 20 September 2009 28 2 186 819 26 September 2010 41 1 921 136 9 11 September 2011 54 9 September 2012 3 2 661 177 21 September 2008 16 2 484 669 27 September 2009 29 2 400 921 3 September 2010 42 2 134 995 9 18 September 2011 55 16 September 2012 4 2 636 936 28 September 2008 17 2 431 296 4 October 2009 30 2 317 347 10 October 2010 43 2 097 357 9 25 September 2011 56 23 September 2012 5 2 450 266 5 October 2008 18 2 548 605 11 October 2009 31 2 338 483 17 October 2010 44 2 198 896 9 2 October 2011 57 30 September 2012 6 2 734 763 12 October 2008 19 2 570 359 18 October 2009 32 2 541 287 24 October 2010 45 1 852 304 9 9 October 2011 58 7 October 2012 7 2 924 582 19 October 2008 20 2 715 192 25 October 2009 33 2 382 953 31 October 2010 46 2 316 992 9 16 October 2011 59 14 October 2012 8 2 991 339 26 October 2008 21 2 302 843 1 November 2009 34 2 191 317 7 November 2010 47 2 343 521 9 23 October 2011 60 21 October 2012 9 3 174 016 2 November 2008 22 2 607 353 8 November 2009 35 2 430 812 14 November 2010 48 2 115 675 9 30 October 2011 61 28 October 2012 10 2 985 221 9 November 2008 23 2 582 886 15 November 2009 36 2 352 544 21 November 2010 49 2 218 107 9 6 November 2011 62 4 November 2012 11 3 067 624 16 November 2008 24 2 577 587 22 November 2009 37 2 216 147 28 November 2010 50 2 304 271 9 13 November 2011 63 11 November 2012 12 3 045 435 23 November 2008 25 2 690 971 29 November 2009 38 2 844 672 5 December 2010 51 2 586 367 9 20 November 2011 64 18 November 2012 13 3 433 103 30 November 2008 26 3 454 695 6 December 2009 39 2 953 950 12 December 2010 52 2 412 923 9 27 November 2011 65 25 November 2012 Average audience 2 861 265 10 Average audience 2 595 919 11 Average audience 2 444 128 12 Average audience 2 176 058 9 Average audience References editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Days of Honor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gripping World War II drama parachutes in to STV Glasgow Days of Honour STV Player Archived 2014 08 23 at the Wayback Machine 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