Dad's Army

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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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24 Episodes

  • Battle of the Giants!
    E1
    Battle of the Giants!The platoon are challenged by the Eastgate platoon to a test - but Hodges, the vicar and the verger are judges. To begin with, they seem likely to win - but when Jones gets a bad attack of malaria, defeat seems close.
  • My Brother and I
    E2
    My Brother and ISecond Xmas Special. Mainwaring's drunken brother Barry arrives in Walmington claiming that their father's pocket watch, held by Mainwaring, belongs to him. Mainwaring gives him the pocket watch to assuage him, but he gatecrashes Mainwaring's party for local dignitaries..
  • The Love of Three Oranges
    E3
    The Love of Three OrangesThird Xmas Special. To raise money for the Comforts For The Troops Fund, the vicar organises a bazaar - each member of the platoon donates something. Hodges the greengrocer donates three oranges, extremely rare due to wartime rationing. Mrs. Mainwaring fails to show, and Captain Mainwaring has only one chance of redemption - get his hands on one of Hodges' oranges..
  • Jonathan Ross Salutes Dad's Army
    E4
    Jonathan Ross Salutes Dad's ArmyIn this one-off special to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the classic show, self-confessed Dad's Army fan Jonathan Ross is joined by the show's stars, including Ian Lavender, Clive Dunn, Bill Pertwee and Frank Williams, plus celebrity fans Ronnie Corbett, Jon Culshaw and John Thompson. There are also plenty of surprises in store for everyone who has watched the much-loved television comedy.
  • Comedy Connections - Dad's Army
    E5
    Comedy Connections - Dad's ArmyShown as part of the BBC Comedy Connections series. This episode looks at Dad's Army, the gentle wartime sitcom that became one of the most popular and best-loved series of all time. Set in wartime Britain, the cast of Dad's Army featured many veterans of stage and screen including Arthur Lowe, John Laurie and Arnold Ridley. As well as creating a template for future ensemble sitcoms, the series established one of British TV's most successful writing partnership - that of Jimmy Perry and David Croft. But Comedy Connections reveals that neither writer gave Dad's Army its name. Originally called Fighting Tigers, the new title was imposed on the show by the BBC's then Head of Comedy, Michael Mills. Other surprises include John Laurie expressing his disappointment that, at the age of 73 and after a glittering theatre career, he should become most famous for 'this crap', what happened when Ian Lavender asked the show's writers whether his character, Pike, was in fact Wilson's son, and what producer David Croft did with the audience feedback report after the screening of the show's pilot. With contributions from writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft, plus actors Clive Dunn, Ian Lavender, Frank Williams, Bill Pertwee, Pamela Cundell and Wendy
  • A Life on the Box - Arthur Lowe
    E6
    A Life on the Box - Arthur LowePresented by Terry Wogan this compilation programme celebrates the unique talent of Arthur Lowe, including interviews with those who knew him, together with clips from TV programmes.
  • Dad's Army In Colour – Room At The Bottom
    E7
    Dad's Army In Colour – Room At The BottomThe episode was originally recorded in colour. However, in the Sixties and Seventies the BBC would sometimes wipe and re-use the master tapes once the programme had been aired. Film copies of the master tapes were often made of programmes prior to being wiped, but the recordings were only made in black and white. Thanks to the development of new Colour Recovery technology, the preservation team within BBC Archive have been able to bring a new lease of life to specific archive content, and this Dad's Army episode is the first programme to have its colour recovered. Colour Recovery relies on the particular manner in which these film recordings were made, and hails from the Colour Recovery Working Group, an independent group which has been working on the development the technology – the idea for which was conceived over a decade ago.
  • The Movie
    E8
    The MovieCaptain Mainwaring and his men create comedy mayhem when they go on manoeuvres with other military companies under the eye of a real Major-General. The result is disaster after disaster. After the shambles of manoeuvres, the Walmington-On-Sea defenders return home just as a German scout plane crashes near their town. It's crew captures the Church Hall and holds the Vicar and Major as hostages. The Major-General sends for the Army, the Army sends for the Navy, the Navy sends for the Marines, the Marines call in the police, and the police call the fire brigade. While this is going on, the irrepressible irregulars of Dad's Army hilariously demonstrate that they really can do the job they were organised for...
  • Don't Panic! The 'Dad's Army' Story
    E9
    Don't Panic! The 'Dad's Army' StoryA celebration of the much-loved British comedy about the Home Guard hosted by Victoria Wood.
  • Missing Presumed Wiped
    E10
    Missing Presumed WipedDocumentary about the missing episodes of season 2. When the two missing episodes of Dads Army were found: Operation Kilt and The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage, on the night of there showing they showed this documentary before hand. Also, on the Dads Army Series 1 and 2 DVD, this documentary is an extra. Basically, Terry Wogan announced it and he just went through sitcoms where episodes are no longer in the achieves. Series that have missing episodes are: Hancock's Half Hour, Till Death us do Part, The Likely Lads, Doctor Who and although three episodes have been found, three more episodes of Dads Army remain missing. Also on this documentary, they began talking about Dads Army, where they showed a clip from the abysmal American version of Dads Army. The three missing episodes of Dads Army are: The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker, A Stripe for Frazer and Under Fire. Dads Army fans, like myself, live in hope that one day the episodes will be found.
  • We are the Boys: Arnold Ridley
    E11
    We are the Boys: Arnold RidleyDocumentary from the BBC series 3 DVD release of Dad's Army.
  • The Unforgettable Arthur Lowe
    E12
    The Unforgettable Arthur Lowe
  • We are the Boys: James Beck
    E13
    We are the Boys: James BeckDocumentary from the BBC series 4 DVD release of Dad's Army.
  • We are the Boys: John Laurie
    E14
    We are the Boys: John LaurieDocumentary from the BBC series 5 DVD release of Dad's Army.
  • We are the Boys: John Le Mesurier
    E15
    We are the Boys: John Le MesurierDocumentary from the BBC series 6 DVD release of Dad's Army.
  • We are the Boys: Arthur Lowe
    E16
    We are the Boys: Arthur LoweDocumentary from the BBC series 7 DVD release of Dad's Army.
  • We are the Boys: Clive Dunn
    E17
    We are the Boys: Clive DunnDocumentary from the BBC series 8 DVD release of Dad's Army.
  • We are the Boys: Ian Lavender
    E18
    We are the Boys: Ian LavenderDocumentary from the BBC series 9 DVD release of Dad's Army.
  • Selection Box
    E19
    Selection BoxCelebrities choose their favourite moments from Dad's Army.
  • The Passing Years
    E22
    The Passing YearsA documentary about Dad's Army. Starring: Clive Dunn; Jimmy Perry; David Croft; Ian Lavender; Pamela Cundell; Frank Williams; Philip Madoc; Bill Pertwee; Eric Longworth.
  • The Pelican Crossing
    E25
    The Pelican CrossingA public information advert featuring the cast of Dad's Army, created to inform the public of how to use a pelican crossing.
  • The Stage Show
    E26
    The Stage ShowDad's Army: A Nostalgic Music and Laughter Show of Britain’s Finest Hour was a 1975 stage adaptation of the BBC sitcom Dad's Army. Following the success of the television programme, the stage show was commissioned by Bernard Delfont in the spring of 1975. Jimmy Perry and David Croft adapted material from the original scripts, making changes to allow for the absence of location filming. The show was in the style of a revue, with songs, familiar scenes from the show, and individual turns for cast members. It was produced by Roger Redfarn, who shared the same agent as the writers.
  • Christmas Night With The Stars (1970)
    E30
    Christmas Night With The Stars (1970)
  • John Le Mesurier - It's All Been Rather Lovely
    E31
    John Le Mesurier - It's All Been Rather LovelyMichael Palin, Clive Dunn and Ian Lavender are among those who contribute to this candid portrait of actor John Le Mesurier, from his turbulent marriage to Hattie Jacques to his life-changing role as Sergeant Wilson in Dad's Army.

Cast of Specials

  • David CroftWriter / Producer
  • Jimmy PerryWriter

 

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