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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 ...
'' is a British television sitcom about the United Kingdom's
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during the
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, produced by David Croft, and written by
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. Set in the fictional seaside town of
Walmington-on-Sea Walmington-on-Sea is a fictional seaside resort that is the setting of ''Dad's Army'' during the Second World War, including the BBC Television sitcom (1968-1977), the BBC Radio 4 series and two feature films (1971 and 2016). Walmington-on-Sea i ...
, located near
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, it follows a well-meaning platoon of men ineligible for active service as they serve as Britain's "last line of defence". The series was broadcast on
BBC1 BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's oldest and Flagship (broadcasting), flagship channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includ ...
from 31 July 1968 to 13 November 1977; a total of 80 episodes, spread over nine series, including three Christmas specials and three missing episodes, were produced. Four short Christmas sketches were also broadcast as part of '' Christmas Night with the Stars''. The first two series were broadcast in black-and-white, from 31 July 1968 to 5 April 1969, and the next seven series were produced in colour and broadcast from 11 September 1969 to 13 November 1977. Episodes ran for 30 minutes each, with some exceptions: the 1971 Christmas special " Battle of the Giants!" aired on 27 December 1971 and ran for 60 minutes; the 1975 Christmas special " My Brother and I" aired on 26 December 1975 and ran for 40 minutes; and the final episode of series nine, " Never Too Old", aired on 13 November 1977, with a duration of 35 minutes. Five episodes of series two were not retained by the
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, but two of those episodes, "
Operation Kilt "Operation Kilt" is an episode in the British sitcomedy series ''Dad's Army''. The first episode of the second series, it was originally transmitted on Saturday 1 March 1969. Synopsis The platoon have to defend the church hall from a platoon of ...
" and " The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage", were located in 2001. An audio recording of " A Stripe for Frazer", one of the three missing episodes, was discovered in 2008 and an animated version of it was released in February 2016. An episode of series three, "Room at the Bottom", was broadcast in colour but only a black-and-white copy survives in the archives. The episode was restored in 2008 using colour recovery. All interior studio scenes for the nine series, the Christmas specials and the '' Christmas Night with the Stars'' specials were recorded in the
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in
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, where the production used many of the eight main television studios there, to record the show. Many exterior scenes were filmed in a studio, but when location recordings were made, they were completed in
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, with the production team basing themselves in the small Norfolk town of
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. Every ''Dad's Army'' episode included the following main cast members:
Arthur Lowe Arthur Lowe (22 September 1915 – 15 April 1982) was an English actor. His acting career spanned 37 years, including starring roles in numerous theatre and television productions. He played Captain Mainwaring in the British sitcom ''Dad ...
(Captain George Mainwaring),
John Le Mesurier John Le Mesurier (, born John Elton Le Mesurier Halliley; 5 April 191215 November 1983) was an English actor. He is probably best remembered for his comedic role as Sergeant Arthur Wilson in the BBC television situation com ...
(Sergeant Arthur Wilson),
Clive Dunn Clive Robert Bertram Dunn (born Robert Bertram Dunn; 9 January 19206 November 2012) was an English actor. Although he was only 48 and one of the youngest cast members, he was cast in a role many years his senior, as the elderly Lance Corporal ...
(Lance Corporal Jack Jones),
John Laurie John Paton Laurie (25 March 1897 – 23 June 1980) was a Scottish stage, film, and television actor. He appeared in scores of feature films with directors including Alfred Hitchcock, David Lean, Michael Powell and Laurence Olivier, generally p ...
(Private James Frazer),
Arnold Ridley William Arnold Ridley (7 January 1896 – 12 March 1984) was an English playwright and actor, known early in his career for writing the 1925 play '' The Ghost Train'' and later in life for the British television sitcom ''Dad's Army'' (1968–77 ...
(Private Charles Godfrey) 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 ...
(Private Frank Pike). These cast members appeared in all 80 episodes of the series, ranging from " The Man and the Hour" in 1968 to " Never Too Old" in 1977, while
James Beck Stanley James Carroll Beck (21 February 1929 – 6 August 1973) was an English television actor. He appeared in a number of programmes, but is best known for the role of Private Walker, a cockney spiv, in the BBC sitcom ''Dad's Army'' from th ...
(Private Joe Walker) appeared in 59 episodes, leading up to his sudden death in 1973, ranging from "The Man and the Hour" in 1968 to " Things that Go Bump in the Night" in 1973. There are no surviving main cast members of ''Dad's Army''.


Series overview


Episodes

Of the 80 episodes and four short sketches produced from 1968 to 1977, the first twelve episodes (Series 1 and Series 2) and one sketch in 1968 were filmed in black and white. From Series 3 to Series 9, all episodes were filmed in colour.


Series 1 (1968)


Series 2 (1969)


Series 3 (1969)


Series 4 (1970)


Christmas Special (1971)


Series 5 (1972)


Series 6 (1973)


Series 7 (1974)


Series 8 (1975)


Christmas Specials (1975–1976)


Series 9 (1977)


Sketches and short films

'' Christmas Night with the Stars'', broadcast annually on
BBC1 BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's oldest and Flagship (broadcasting), flagship channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includ ...
on Christmas Day, included sketches from ''Dad's Army'' in four years: * " Untitled Christmas Short" in 1968 * " Resisting the Aggressor Down the Ages" in 1969 * " Cornish Floral Dance" in 1970 * " Broadcast to the Empire" in 1972. The 1968 sketch was broadcast in black and white, and the others were broadcast in colour. The 1968 and 1970 sketches are lost from the BBC Archives but survive as audio recordings. The 1968 sketch ran for nine minutes. The 1969 sketch ran for twenty minutes, whilst the 1970 and 1972 sketches ran for fifteen minutes each. The " Cornish Floral Dance" was again performed for the
Royal Variety Performance The ''Royal Variety Performance'' is a televised variety show held annually in the United Kingdom to raise money for the Royal Variety Charity (of which King Charles III is life-patron). It is attended by senior members of the British royal ...
of 1975. This version is extant and can be found online. In 1974 and 1977, the cast of ''Dad's Army'' appeared in-character for
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s commissioned by the Central Office of Information to instruct viewers how to successfully use
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s.


References


Citations


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Further reading

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External links


''Dad's Army'' homepage on the BBC website
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