Dad's ArmySeries 5

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1940. France has fallen and Germany is poised to invade England. In towns all across Britain volunteer Army units form from local, generally older, townsfolk. This volunteer force would be the Home Guard. We follow the adventures and misadventures of such a unit in the small south coast town of Walmington-on-Sea.

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13 Episodes

  • Asleep in the Deep
    E1
    Asleep in the DeepA bomb hits the gasworks where Godfrey and Walker are on duty and the platoon and Hodges go to rescue them from a small room in which Godfrey is asleep. Jones, in an outer chamber, slams the door, bringing the roof down and everyone except Jones is in the small room, which is rapidly filling with water.
  • Keep Young and Beautiful
    E2
    Keep Young and BeautifulThe War Office plans a review of both the Home Guard and the ARP in order to decide which less fit soldiers of the first and less fit of the second should be transferred. As this is the last thing that either group wants, various tricks go towards making them look younger or older.
  • A Soldier's Farewell
    E3
    A Soldier's FarewellOn the way home after an unpatriotic night at the cinema, Mainwaring comes to the assistance of a clippie being accosted by Hodges. In his dreams, Mainwaring is Napoleon with the clippie as Josephine.
  • Getting the Bird
    E4
    Getting the BirdRumours abound when Wilson is seen with an attractive young woman in a WREN's uniform, causing an argument between himself and Mainwaring who catches him sleeping off a hangover in the church hall. Suddenly, pigeons appear — Walker got them to sell to Jones in the absence of other meat but he has yet to kill them.
  • The Desperate Drive of Corporal Jones
    E5
    The Desperate Drive of Corporal JonesThe platoon are on an exercise whereby everyone—except for Godfrey and Jones—ends up in a deserted barn. Jones sees from the map that they have been given the wrong reference and the barn will be blown up as part of a live ammunition demo.
  • If the Cap Fits
    E6
    If the Cap FitsAfter another of Mainwaring's long, creative, 'vital' lectures, Frazer is voted the unfortunate duty of complainant representative for the platoon. Mainwaring tries a suggestion from the manual: the troublemaker is to have a go at being an officer. 'Captain' James Frazer proves an even worse tyrant, as he demotes and promotes but impresses the new area commander, fellow Scotsman Major General Menzies.
  • The King Was in His Counting House
    E7
    The King Was in His Counting HouseThe platoon's first-ever private party, thrown by Mainwaring at his disappointingly blasé home, proves unamusing. It's cut short anyhow by a bomb alert — a hit on his bank! The money is carried to the church, counted painstakingly with typical bumbling and tension, then carried off, but the captain drives the horse cart with new disastrous consequences.
  • All Is Safely Gathered In
    E8
    All Is Safely Gathered InGodfrey asks for holiday in order to help a farming ex-girlfriend bring in the harvest. Recognising it as vital to the war effort, Mainwaring assigns the whole platoon to help.
  • When Did You Last See Your Money?
    E9
    When Did You Last See Your Money?Entrusted with £500 by local shopkeepers, Jones brings it to the bank only to find a pound of sausages instead. Frazer hypnotises him into recalling when he last saw the money, apparently stuffing a chicken for Mr Bluett, but there's no money in the chicken.
  • Brain Versus Brawn
    E10
    Brain Versus BrawnAt a business community function, where both Wilson and Walker outshine him, Mainwaring accepts a challenge to prove his men are a match for the Home Guard's new, regularly trained, physically superior commandos. Their display of 'brains over brawn' should eliminate the commandos-guarded fuel depot by getting a fake bomb there.
  • A Brush with the Law
    E11
    A Brush with the LawSquare ridicules Mainwaring for the pitiful state of his men's rifles. The captain rudely denies it but internally blames Wilson's lax inspection techniques and overall poor style. Worse is to come when the ARP have Mainwaring formally charged for an unobscured light emanating from the church where his platoon is.
  • Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel
    E12
    Round and Round Went the Great Big WheelThe War Office tests an experimental invention for delivering explosives. For secrecy, the test is done on the coast, using three local platoons. Mainwaring's vanity is weaponised to make him blindly volunteer for 'special duties', which turn out to be dirty work.
  • Time on My Hands
    E13
    Time on My HandsThe platoon is called to seize a German pilot whose parachute is caught on the church steeple clock. Getting him down is hard enough, given the language barrier. Then Jones manages to drop the ladder and the warden refuses to help.
  • Arthur LoweCaptain George Mainwaring
  • John Le MesurierSergeant Arthur Wilson
  • Clive DunnLance-Corporal Jack Jones
  • John LauriePrivate James Frazer
  • Arnold RidleyPrivate Charles Godfrey
  • Ian LavenderPrivate Frank Pike
  • James BeckPrivate Joe Walker
  • Bill PertweeChief ARP Warden William Hodges
  • David CroftDirector / Escritor / Productor
  • Jimmy PerryEscritor
  • Bud FlanaganTheme Song Performance

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