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Dad's Army ''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
''. It is run by a small group of individuals and has over 1,700 members.


History

The Dad's Army Appreciation Society was originally formed in February 1990 by David Lovering, a ''Dad's Army'' fan, but it was shortly disbanded due to Lovering's work commitments. Under the title ''The New Dad's Army Appreciation Society'', the present society was founded in 1993 by Tadge Muldoon and Stephanie Castle, two fans of the show, who ran it from their home at Keighley in Yorkshire with the support of
Jimmy Perry James Perry (20 September 1923 – 23 October 2016) was an English scriptwriter and actor. He devised and co-wrote the BBC sitcoms ''Dad's Army'' (1968–1977), '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' (1974–1981), '' Hi-de-Hi!'' (1980–1988) and '' You R ...
, and who published a regular newsletter. They organised two public meetings in 1995, the first at The Victory Services Club near London's Marble Arch attended by cast member Colin Bean, and the second at Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire, the location used for Walmington-on-Sea in the 1971 Feature Film based on the show. In June 1995, on the death of Tadge Muldoon,
Bill Pertwee William Desmond Anthony Pertwee (21 July 1926 – 27 May 2013) was an English actor and comedian. He is best remembered for playing Chief ARP Warden Hodges in ''Dad's Army'' and P.C. Wilson in '' You Rang, M'Lord?''. Early life Pertwee was bo ...
(who played Warden Hodges) and Frank Williams (who played the Vicar), appointed a new C-in-C, Jack Wheeler, a fan of the show, who took on the running of the Society, which at that time had a membership of around 300 members. Annual meetings were established, held each May at Thetford in Norfolk, the location used for Walmington-on-Sea in the television series. In 1998, to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1st episode, which had aired on tv in 1968, the society held its first major convention, at The Oval cricket ground in London, attended by all the surviving cast and crew. The society, in association with the
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, later set up the Dad's Army Collection, which was officially opened on 14 May 2000 by ''Dad's Army'' creators
Jimmy Perry James Perry (20 September 1923 – 23 October 2016) was an English scriptwriter and actor. He devised and co-wrote the BBC sitcoms ''Dad's Army'' (1968–1977), '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' (1974–1981), '' Hi-de-Hi!'' (1980–1988) and '' You R ...
and David Croft.
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(where much of the show was filmed) opened a
Dad's Army Museum The Dad's Army Museum is a museum located in Cage Lane in Thetford in Norfolk, England, dedicated to the BBC comedy series ''Dad's Army''. Many of the outdoor locations were filmed in the local area. The museum is housed in the old fire station ...
in 2007. In 2003 the secretary of the society, Tony Pritchard, designed a heritage trail for ''Dad's Army'' fans, in part funded through a grant from the
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. As of 2009, the society had 1,700 members, having grown from approximately 300-500 members in 1997 and 1998. In March 1995, Dave Homewood founded a
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branch of the DAAS, which ran for almost ten years. The society published a quarterly magazine, titled ''Platoon Attention!''.


Key figures


Events

The society holds many individual events around the country where they show and play rare ''
Dad's Army ''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
'' items and footage. However, there is a main event in May/June when the society members meet up, have the annual society dinner, and go to the Dad's Army Collection at the
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. Events have included a gathering in 1998 at
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attended by a number of the original cast (including
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and
Ian Lavender Arthur Ian Lavender (16 February 1946 – 2 February 2024) was an English stage, film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Private Pike in ''Dad's Army'', a BBC sitcom set during World War II, of which he was the last survivi ...
) as well as the show's writers,
Jimmy Perry James Perry (20 September 1923 – 23 October 2016) was an English scriptwriter and actor. He devised and co-wrote the BBC sitcoms ''Dad's Army'' (1968–1977), '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' (1974–1981), '' Hi-de-Hi!'' (1980–1988) and '' You R ...
and David Croft, and a 1998 gathering at
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(New Zealand) attended by Stephen Lowe, the son of the show's
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who played
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. More recently, a 2009 gathering was held at Whitmore Hall at which Frank Williams was able to attend and speak to the society's members, and before his death
Colin Bean Colin Bean (15 April 1926 – 20 June 2009) was an English actor. He was best known for his role as Private Sponge in the BBC comedy series ''Dad's Army''. Early life Born in Wigan, Lancashire, Bean's father played football for local side Wiga ...
(who played Private Sponge in the series) regularly turned up to events, even though he used a wheelchair at the time. Since then (and from 1998) the Society has arranged annual events based at or around Thetford attended by the writers and cast members, including tours of the restricted Stanta Battle Area used for location filming. The Society organised several events to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Croft and Perry partnership in 2018.


''Permission To Speak, Sir!''

The society publishes a members magazine called ''Permission To Speak, Sir!''. Started by Tadge Muldoon in 1993, it includes society news, society merchandise and ''Dad's Army'' items for sale by members. Regular features are "Guest Appearances" and "Letters from Members". In 2018, the Society published an updated version of the ''Dad's Army Companion'' to coincide with the 50th anniversary celebrations.


Video and Audio Library

The Video and Audio Library features a large selection of video and audio items that can be borrowed by members. In December 2020 a special section of the society's website was set aside for fan fiction written by the members, the first submission was made in January 2021 and was entitled ''Dad’s Army Negotiates Brexit'' and was by Niles Schilder.


List of presidents

* 1993 - 2013:
Bill Pertwee William Desmond Anthony Pertwee (21 July 1926 – 27 May 2013) was an English actor and comedian. He is best remembered for playing Chief ARP Warden Hodges in ''Dad's Army'' and P.C. Wilson in '' You Rang, M'Lord?''. Early life Pertwee was bo ...
* 2013 - 2022: Frank Williams * 2022 - present: Michael Knowles


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External links


Official website


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