Changi

Changi (2001)


  • Genre: Drama, War & Politics
  • First Air Date: 2001-10-14
  • Last Air Date: 2001-11-18
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 6
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 58 min.
  • Production Company: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Production Country: Australia
  • Network: ABC TV
star 6/10
From 1 Ratings

Summary

Six young Australians go to war, full of confidence and bravado. They land in Singapore in 1942, just in time for surrender. With 15,000 others, they are marched off to Changi prison camp. Together, the six boys survive three and a half years of incarceration. Almost sixty years later, the six prepare to get together for what may be their last hurrah.

  • Keywords: world war ii, prisoner of war, singapore, miniseries, prison camp, 1940s
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    Changi Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2001-10-14
    6 Episodes

    Changi Episodes

    Title Air Date Duration
    Season 1Episode 1Seeing is Believing60 min
    Season 1Episode 2Gordon's Will60 min
    Season 1Episode 3Private Bill60 min
    Season 1Episode 4Curley60 min
    Season 1Episode 5Eddie's Birthday60 min
    Season 1Episode 6Pacifying the Angels60 min
    • Matthew Newton

      as David Collins
    • Anthony Hayes

      as Gordon Yates
    • Leon Ford

      as Bill Dwyer
    • Mark Priestley

      as John 'Curley' Foster
    • Stephen Curry

      as Eddie
    • Matthew Whittet

      as Tom
    • Geoff Morrell

      as Rowdy
    • Gotaro Tsunashima

      as Lieutenant Aso
    • Charles Tingwell

      as Older David Collins
    • Frank Wilson

      as Older Gordon Yates
    • Terry Norris

      as Older Bill Dwyer
    • Slim DeGrey

      as Older John 'Curley' Foster
    • Bill Kerr

      as Older Eddie
    • Desmond Kelly

      as Older Tom
    • Nicholas Hope

      as Guillaume Koper
    • Amanda Wenban

      as Laura
    • Jill Perryman

      as Older Kate
    • Mary Docker

      as Young Kate
    • Shingo Misawa

      as Colonel Nakamura
    • Sean Taylor

      as Colonel Smythe
    Writing John Doyle Screenplay
    Production Tim Pye Executive Producer
    Art Robyn Williams Production Design
    Crew Joseph Pickering Cinematography
    Editing Christopher Spurr Editor
    Sound Mario Millo Music
    Production Bill Hughes Producer

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