Featuring Peter Arne, Stephan Chase, Bernard Hepton, Clifford Rose, Juliet Hammond, Angela Richards, Ron Pember, Terrence Hardiman, Valentine Dyall, Shane Rimmer, Trisha Clarke.
Written by John Brason.
Reinhardt is moved to a Canadian POW camp and finds Kessler pretending to be a captured army officer. Reinhardt admits that he had given himself up to Albert in Brussels. Kessler betrays Reinhardt and presses for a court-martial. Although the senior German officer, Oberst von Schalk, knows Kessler's true identity and has contempt for Gestapo officers, he is concerned about preserving the reputation of the Wehrmacht. Kessler insists on the court-martial being conducted. Reinhardt is shot by guns borrowed from the Canadians, echoing a similar historical incident which occurred in Amsterdam in May 1945. Meanwhile, victory over Germany is declared on 8 May 1945. Madeleine bribes a Canadian officer to release Kessler (under his assumed name) and uses forged papers supplied by Monique for them to escape to a new life. The Lifeline members are awarded British military honors for their wartime service, and share out the money Albert has saved during the war. The Lifeline members come together one last time at Monique and Stephen's wedding reception. They toast their survival, as well as their missing friends, and Monique sings a closing song.
*The video's end is not cut off, but occasionally the trim that YouTube requires just cuts the video at the precise finish, which is what happens here. I have, at the beginning of the description for each episode, noted when dialog is cut off at the end and reproduced that, which is usually just one line. That's due to the theme song's beginning being cut off, which is part of the entire Secret Army series being copyright protected, hence not able to be completely downloaded, on YouTube.
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