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List of Dad's Army episodes

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War, produced by David Croft, and written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry.[1][2] Set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, located near Eastbourne, it follows a well-meaning platoon of men ineligible for active service as they serve as Britain's "last line of defence".[3] The series was broadcast on BBC1 from 31 July 1968 to 13 November 1977, a total of 80 episodes spread over 9 series, including 3 Christmas specials and 3 missing episodes.[1][3] 4 short Christmas sketches were also broadcast as part of Christmas Night with the Stars.[4][5] The first 2 series (Series 1 to Series 2) were broadcast in black and white, from 31 July 1968 to 5 April 1969 and the next 7 series (Series 3 to Series 9) were broadcast in colour, 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 ran for 60 minutes, the 1975 Christmas special "My Brother and I" aired on 26 December 1975 ran for 40 minutes and the final ever episode of Series 9 in 1977 "Never Too Old" aired on 13 November 1977 ran for 35 minutes.[3]

5 episodes of series 2 were not retained by the BBC Archives, but two of those episodes, "Operation Kilt" and "The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage", were located in 2001.[1][6][7][8] 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.[9] An episode of series 3, "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.[10]

All interior studio scenes for the nine series, Christmas specials and the Christmas Night with the Stars specials were recorded in the BBC Television Centre in West London, 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 done in Norfolk, with the production team basing themselves in the small Norfolk town of Thetford.

Every Dad’s Army episode comprises the following cast members: Arthur Lowe (Captain George Mainwaring) John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Arthur Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jack Jones), John Laurie (Private James Frazer), Arnold Ridley (Private Charles Godfrey) and Ian Lavender (Private Frank Pike) appeared in all 80 episodes of the wartime sitcom, ranging from "The Man and the Hour" in 1968 to "Never Too Old" in 1977, while James Beck (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.

Series overview Edit

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1631 July 1968 (1968-07-31)11 September 1968 (1968-09-11)
261 March 1969 (1969-03-01)5 April 1969 (1969-04-05)
31411 September 1969 (1969-09-11)11 December 1969 (1969-12-11)
41325 September 1970 (1970-09-25)18 December 1970 (1970-12-18)
Christmas127 December 1971 (1971-12-27)
5136 October 1972 (1972-10-06)29 December 1972 (1972-12-29)
6731 October 1973 (1973-10-31)12 December 1973 (1973-12-12)
7615 November 1974 (1974-11-15)23 December 1974 (1974-12-23)
865 September 1975 (1975-09-05)10 October 1975 (1975-10-10)
Christmas226 December 1975 (1975-12-26)26 December 1976 (1976-12-26)
962 October 1977 (1977-10-02)13 November 1977 (1977-11-13)

Episodes Edit

Black and White Series (1968-1969) Edit

Series 1 (1968) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
11"The Man and the Hour"15 April 1968 (1968-04-15)[11]31 July 1968 (1968-07-31)[11]

First ever episode. After hearing of the formation of the Home Guard, George Mainwaring, a bank manager, takes it upon himself to form a platoon in Walmington-on-Sea. He declares himself captain, an assumption others are not so keen to make. He names his chief clerk, Arthur Wilson, sergeant. They enrol some of the townsfolk for the Local Defence Volunteers, although most are unfit and/or over the 65 years age limit and almost no supplies are available.

First appearances of Arthur Lowe as Captain George Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson, Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones, John Laurie as Private James Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Charles Godfrey, Ian Lavender as Private Frank Pike and James Beck as Private Joe Walker. This is the very first episode, and was recorded in black and white.
22"Museum Piece"22 April 1968 (1968-04-22)[11]7 August 1968 (1968-08-07)[11]
Mainwaring, worried that the Nazis could attack at any time, attempts to requisition much-needed weapons from the local Peabody Museum of Historic Army Weapons.
33"Command Decision"29 April 1968 (1968-04-29)[11]14 August 1968 (1968-08-14)[11]
In exchange for weapons, Mainwaring hands over command to Colonel Square, but the weapons are muskets and Square wants the platoon to fight on horseback.
44"The Enemy Within the Gates"6 May 1968 (1968-05-06)[12]28 August 1968 (1968-08-28)[12]a
Lance Corporal Jones and Private Walker capture two Luftwaffe airmen, earning a monetary reward; however, a Polish officer wishes to claim the reward for himself.
55"The Showing Up of Corporal Jones"13 May 1968 (1968-05-13)[12]4 September 1968 (1968-09-04)[12]
Major Regan from area headquarters decides that Jones is too old to be in the Home Guard, and announces that unless Jones can complete the assault course in fifteen minutes, he will be removed from the platoon.
66"Shooting Pains"20 May 1968 (1968-05-20)[12]11 September 1968 (1968-09-11)[12]
The platoon is chosen to provide the guard of honour for the Prime Minister on his visit to Walmington-on-Sea, but poor performance at the shooting range causes Major Regan to have them compete with the neighbouring Eastgate platoon for the honour.

^a The episode was scheduled originally to be broadcast on 21 August 1968. However, the BBC cancelled that evening's schedule to cover the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.[13]

Series 2 (1969) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
71"Operation Kilt"13 October 1968 (1968-10-13)[12]1 March 1969 (1969-03-01)[12]b
The platoon participates in an invasion exercise with Captain Ogilvie and a Highland regiment.
82"The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage"20 October 1968 (1968-10-20)[12]8 March 1969 (1969-03-08)[12]
The platoon mistakenly believes an invasion is in progress, and splits into two sections. One section, though, mistakes the other for the enemy.
93"The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker"27 October 1968 (1968-10-27)[14]15 March 1969 (1969-03-15)[14]

Walker is called up into the army. The platoon, anxious at how they will obtain off-the-ration supplies without him, fight to keep him.

Note: This is the first missing episode.
104"Sgt. Wilson's Little Secret"4 November 1968 (1968-11-04)[14]22 March 1969 (1969-03-22)[14]
Private Pike's mother agrees to take in a child evacuee, but Wilson misunderstands her and believes she is pregnant. Mainwaring orders Wilson to marry her.
115"A Stripe for Frazer"15 November 1968 (1968-11-15)[14]29 March 1969 (1969-03-29)[14]
Mainwaring has the opportunity to promote someone to corporal. Rather than promote Jones, he tests who has the greatest potential by temporarily promoting Private Frazer to lance corporal. Frazer's increasingly dictatorial manner soon alienates the platoon.
126"Under Fire"27 November 1968 (1968-11-27)[14]5 April 1969 (1969-04-05)[14]

When Frazer spots what he believes to be a German spy signalling planes, the platoon arrests a suspect who protests that he is a naturalised Englishman.

Note: This is the last 'missing' episode to be broadcast in black and white.

^b The series was scheduled originally to be broadcast in January 1969. Instead, the BBC decided to repeat the first series in January 1969 because they believed many people had missed the series when it had started in the summer of 1968.[15]

Episodes in italics are missing

^† Episode remade using new cast in 2019

^‡ Episode reconstructed using animation and original soundtrack

Colour Series (1969-1977) Edit

Series 3 (1969) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
131"The Armoured Might of Lance Corporal Jones"25 May 1969 (1969-05-25)[16]11 September 1969 (1969-09-11)[16]

Jones donates his van as a troop transport, but Walker wants to use it for his black market activities. Both men are sent with the van to work with Air Raid Precautions during an exercise.

Note: This was the first episode to be produced in colour, but was not the first to be transmitted in colour, as the full colour television service on BBC One did not commence until Saturday 15 November 1969.
142"Battle School"1 June 1969 (1969-06-01)[16]18 September 1969 (1969-09-18)[16]
The platoon is selected to attend a weekend camp run by a tough Spanish captain.
153"The Lion Has Phones"8 June 1969 (1969-06-08)[16]25 September 1969 (1969-09-25)[16]
Mainwaring teaches the men to use the public telephone system as emergency communication. Jones and Hodges attempt to phone general headquarters when a German aeroplane crashes in the reservoir.
164"The Bullet is Not for Firing"22 June 1969 (1969-06-22)[16]2 October 1969 (1969-10-02)[16]
The platoon's supply of ammunition is used up when engaging a low-flying German plane, and Mainwaring sets up a court of inquiry to determine who should be held responsible. The inquiry descends into farce when the platoon attempts to re-enact the event.
175"Something Nasty in the Vault"15 June 1969 (1969-06-15)[17]9 October 1969 (1969-10-09)[17]
The bank takes a direct hit during an air-raid, but the bomb fails to explode, leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it. When the bomb disposal officer leaves to collect the right tools, the platoon members take matters into their own hands.
186"Room at the Bottom"29 June 1969 (1969-06-29)[17]16 October 1969 (1969-10-16)[17]
General headquarters determines that Mainwaring has never held a commission, and he is demoted to private. Wilson temporarily leads the platoon while Mainwaring attempts to regain his command.
197"Big Guns"6 July 1969 (1969-07-06)[17]23 October 1969 (1969-10-23)[17]
The platoon is given a heavy naval artillery piece but the town's bandstand, a rare example of Victorian ironwork, stands in its field of fire. The town council insists it must be preserved but Mainwaring reasons that a demonstration of the gun's capabilities will quiet any protests.
208"The Day the Balloon Went Up"23 October 1969 (1969-10-23)[17]30 October 1969 (1969-10-30)[17]
A runaway barrage balloon must be retrieved. After a series of mistakes, Mainwaring is dragged through the countryside by one of the balloon's cables.
219"War Dance"30 October 1969 (1969-10-30)[17]6 November 1969 (1969-11-06)[17]
Mainwaring announces that a dance will be held to raise morale. He is less than pleased when Pike announces that his date for the evening will be the daughter of Mainwaring's cleaning woman.
2210"Menace from the Deep"7 November 1969 (1969-11-07)[18]13 November 1969 (1969-11-13)[18]
The platoon is placed on guard duty, and mans a machine gun post at the end of the pier. When Pike loses the food and the boat, morale begins to fall. The situation worsens when they spot a drifting sea mine.
2311"Branded"14 November 1969 (1969-11-14)[18]20 November 1969 (1969-11-20)[18]

When Private Godfrey admits to having been a conscientious objector during the Great War, he is branded a coward, sent home in disgrace and thereafter ostracised by the platoon. When he saves Mainwaring's life, though, and it emerges that he holds the Military Medal for bravery under fire as a medical orderly, he is forgiven and reinstated.

This was the very first colour episode of Dad's Army to air in colour, as the BBC One colour television service commenced transmission on Saturday 15 November 1969.
2412"Man Hunt"21 November 1969 (1969-11-21)[18]27 November 1969 (1969-11-27)[18]
Mainwaring uses Walker's new tracking dog to locate a discarded parachute. After finding dozens of ladies' undergarments made from the parachute's silk, an enemy airman is finally cornered.
2513"No Spring for Frazer"28 November 1969 (1969-11-28)[18]4 December 1969 (1969-12-04)[18]
Frazer the undertaker loses the spring of the Lewis gun. He believes it may be in a recently-made coffin which is shortly to be buried.
2614"Sons of the Sea"5 December 1969 (1969-12-05)[18]11 December 1969 (1969-12-11)[18]
The platoon requisitions a boat and sets off to guard the local river. After getting lost in what they think is the English Channel, they believe themselves to be stranded behind enemy lines.

Series 4 (1970) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
271"The Big Parade"17 July 1970 (1970-07-17)[19]25 September 1970 (1970-09-25)[19]
The platoon joins the Spitfire Week parade, but has to compete with the Sea Scouts and the ARP wardens for pole position. Mainwaring thinks a mascot will help their chances.
282"Don't Forget the Diver"24 July 1970 (1970-07-24)[19]2 October 1970 (1970-10-02)[19]
The platoon takes part in an exercise with Captain Square's men. Square's men will defend a windmill and the platoon must plant a dummy bomb inside. The platoon devises a plan which involves putting Jones in a fake tree trunk and pushing him up the river.
293"Boots, Boots, Boots"31 July 1970 (1970-07-31)[19]9 October 1970 (1970-10-09)[19]
Mainwaring puts the platoon on a foot-toughening regime, including 20 miles (32 km) route marches and playing football in bare feet.
304"Sgt – Save My Boy!"27 June 1970 (1970-06-27)[19]16 October 1970 (1970-10-16)[19]
Pike is caught in barbed wire in the middle of a mine field on the beach. The army engineers are slow to arrive so the platoon takes action to save him.
315"Don't Fence Me In"10 July 1970 (1970-07-10)[19]23 October 1970 (1970-10-23)[19]
The platoon is sent to guard a camp full of Italian prisoners of war, but Walker's attitude toward them makes Mainwaring wonder if he is a fifth columnist.
326"Absent Friends"7 August 1970 (1970-08-07)[20]30 October 1970 (1970-10-30)[20]
In Mainwaring's absence, the platoon foregoes parade to compete in a darts match against the ARP wardens. Upon his return, Mainwaring orders Wilson to bring them back. With two pints for the winners, though, the platoon refuses to leave.
337"Put That Light Out!"30 October 1970 (1970-10-30)[20]6 November 1970 (1970-11-06)[20]
The platoon mans a local lighthouse as defence against a seaborne assault. During an air raid, the light is switched on and the town is illuminated.
348"The Two and a Half Feathers"6 November 1970 (1970-11-06)[20]13 November 1970 (1970-11-13)[20]
A new platoon member who served with Jones during the Mahdist War accuses him of cowardice.
359"Mum's Army"13 November 1970 (1970-11-13)[20]20 November 1970 (1970-11-20)[20]
Mainwaring allows women into his platoon but rumours begin to circulate that he has become personally involved with one of the new members.
3610"The Test"20 November 1970 (1970-11-20)[20]27 November 1970 (1970-11-27)[20]
The ARP wardens challenge the Home Guard to a game of cricket. While Mainwaring is happy to play fairly, Hodges recruits Ernie Egan, a professional cricketeer.
3711"A. Wilson (Manager)?"27 November 1970 (1970-11-27)[21]4 December 1970 (1970-12-04)[21]
Mainwaring is shocked to discover that Wilson has been both made manager of the Eastgate branch of the bank and commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant of the Eastgate platoon. Mainwaring is left with Pike as his chief clerk and Jones as his sergeant.
3812"Uninvited Guests"4 December 1970 (1970-12-04)[21]11 December 1970 (1970-12-11)[21]
After the ARP headquarters is bombed, the platoon is forced to share the church hall with the wardens.
3913"Fallen Idol"11 December 1970 (1970-12-11)[21]18 December 1970 (1970-12-18)[21]
Captain Square gets Mainwaring drunk in the officers' mess, damaging Mainwaring's reputation in the eyes of the platoon. Mainwaring must repair his image.

Christmas Special (1971) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
401"Battle of the Giants!"19 October 1971 (1971-10-19)[21]27 December 1971 (1971-12-27)[21]
The platoon is challenged to a test by the Eastgate platoon, with Hodges, the vicar and the verger as judges. They seem unlikely to win and their chances worsen when Jones has a bout of malaria.

Series 5 (1972) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
411"Asleep in the Deep"26 May 1972 (1972-05-26)[22]6 October 1972 (1972-10-06)[22]
Godfrey and Walker are trapped when a bomb falls on the local pumping station. When Hodges and the others try to free them, they all become trapped. A pipe bursts and the room begins rapidly filling with water. Jones, trapped in the other room, tries desperately to turn the water off.
422"Keep Young and Beautiful"9 June 1972 (1972-06-09)[22]13 October 1972 (1972-10-13)[22]
When GHQ announce swapping members of the home guard and the ARP, Jones, Godfrey and Frazer use Frazer's embalming equipment to make themselves look younger to avoid transfer to the ARP. Walker tricks Hodges into dying his hair with ceiling paint, with Hodges believing the 'Dye" will make him look old enough to stay in the ARP.
433"A Soldier's Farewell"2 June 1972 (1972-06-02)[22]20 October 1972 (1972-10-20)[22]
Mainwaring, unhappy because his men are not living up to his expectations and believing his leadership to be unappreciated, dreams he is Napoleon after eating too much toasted cheese.
444"Getting the Bird"19 May 1972 (1972-05-19)[22]27 October 1972 (1972-10-27)[22]
Wilson goes AWOL and is seen with his arm round a younger woman, who turns out be his daughter. Walker acquires 250 pigeons for Jones to sell as off-the-ration meat. When Jones then hears of an unexplained shortage of pigeons in Trafalgar Square, he changes his mind.
455"The Desperate Drive of Corporal Jones"16 June 1972 (1972-06-16)[22]3 November 1972 (1972-11-03)[22]
The platoon is to guard a barn near another that is the target for artillery practice and after a mix-up over map coordinates end up in the wrong one. Jones can't phone a correction from HQ due to Godfrey cutting the wire by mistake. With the van broken, Jones and Godfrey must drive two cars there; as Godfrey can't drive, Jones tows his car along.
466"If the Cap Fits...."30 June 1972 (1972-06-30)[23]10 November 1972 (1972-11-10)[23]
After Frazer complains that Mainwaring is wasting his time with irrelevant lectures, Mainwaring allows Frazer to act as captain for a couple of days. Frazer begins abusing his power by firing Jones and promoting Walker. A Scottish General asks "Captain" Frazer to play the bagpipes, but Mainwaring has a hidden talent.
477"The King was in his Counting House"23 June 1972 (1972-06-23)[23]17 November 1972 (1972-11-17)[23]
To boost morale, Mainwaring holds a party in his home. A bomb hits the bank during the party; thousands of pounds must be counted and guarded by the party guests, then taken to the Eastgate branch by horse and cart. Pike scares the horse and it bolts with Mainwaring on board
488"All is Safely Gathered In"3 November 1972 (1972-11-03)[23]24 November 1972 (1972-11-24)[23]
Private Godfrey requests leave to help his widowed friend Mrs Prentice gather the harvest and Mainwaring, citing the harvest as vital to the war effort, offers the assistance of the platoon. Hodges wants to turn over a new leaf and comes to help as well. Jones loses his pants in the threshing machine and the platoon get drunk on Mrs Prentice's homemade wine, after which they fight with an equally drunk Hodges during the vicar's harvest blessing.
499"When Did You Last See Your Money?"10 November 1972 (1972-11-10)[23]1 December 1972 (1972-12-01)[23]
When Jones arrives at the bank to deposit £500 from local shopkeepers for the servicemen's canteen, he realises his packet contains half a pound of sausages instead of the money.
5010"Brain Versus Brawn"17 November 1972 (1972-11-17)[23]8 December 1972 (1972-12-08)[23]
The platoon is challenged to plant a dummy bomb in the officer commanding's office. They disguise themselves as firemen travelling in an old fire engine, but Hodges spots a real fire. Wilson and Walker then reveal their contingency plan.
5111"A Brush with the Law"26 November 1972 (1972-11-26)[24]15 December 1972 (1972-12-15)[24]
Mainwaring is charged with showing a light and taken to court by a gleeful Hodges. When Mr Yeatman tries to tell Hodges he's responsible, he is blackmailed into remaining silent. Walker then blackmails the judge, Captain Square, into freeing Mainwaring due to Walker observing the light being switched on at the time he brought Square some illegal whiskey. Then Mr Yeatman admits in court he had switched on the light.
5212"Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel"1 December 1972 (1972-12-01)[24]22 December 1972 (1972-12-22)[24]
Operation Catherine Wheel is the testing of the War Office's new, radio-controlled explosive wheel. The platoon is chosen for fatigues, but Pike and Walker sneak off to listen to the radio, with the radio waves unknowingly pushing the wheel out of control. (This episode appears to be loosely based on the Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development project The Great Panjandrum.)
5313"Time On My Hands"8 December 1972 (1972-12-08)[24]29 December 1972 (1972-12-29)[24]
An enemy pilot has bailed out and is trapped on the town hall clock. The platoon climbs up the precarious ladder to reach him, but getting down becomes more difficult when Jones breaks the ladder. After bringing the terrified German pilot to safety, the vicar comes to the platoon's rescue.

Series 6 (1973) Edit

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541"The Deadly Attachment"22 June 1973 (1973-06-22)[24]31 October 1973 (1973-10-31)[24]
The platoon is ordered to guard the crew of a sunken U-boat until the escort arrives. The escort is delayed, though, and the platoon must guard the crew all night.
552"My British Buddy"8 June 1973 (1973-06-08)[24]7 November 1973 (1973-11-07)[24]
A group of American soldiers arrives at Walmington-on-Sea, but their presence is unappreciated when they begin flirting with the platoon's girlfriends.
563"The Royal Train"29 June 1973 (1973-06-29)[25]14 November 1973 (1973-11-14)[25]
The platoon will provide a guard of honour for George VI as he passes through Walmington-on-Sea. A mix-up stops another train in the station, though, blocking the King's route.
574"We Know Our Onions"15 June 1973 (1973-06-15)[25]21 November 1973 (1973-11-21)[25]
The platoon takes an efficiency test that will promote the platoon to twelve stars if successful. The Warden and Verger try and steal their onions from the platoon.
585"The Honourable Man"8 July 1973 (1973-07-08)[25]28 November 1973 (1973-11-28)[25]
Wilson inherits a title and consequently receives an invitation to become a member of the golf club that Mainwaring has been trying to join for years.
596"Things that Go Bump in the Night"15 July 1973 (1973-07-15)[25]5 December 1973 (1973-12-05)[25]

The platoon runs out of petrol and spends the night in a deserted – and apparently haunted – house.

Note: Last regular appearance of James Beck as Private Joe Walker. Walker only appears in the external scenes as Beck was taken ill shortly before the studio scenes were recorded.
607"The Recruit"22 July 1973 (1973-07-22)[25]12 December 1973 (1973-12-12)[25]

When Mainwaring takes leave due to an ingrown toenail, Wilson takes charge. He angers the rest of the platoon, though, by allowing the vicar and Mr Yeatman to join.

Note: This is the first episode not to feature James Beck as Private Joe Walker.

Series 7 (1974) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
611"Everybody's Trucking"27 October 1974 (1974-10-27)[26]15 November 1974 (1974-11-15)[26]

The platoon is given the job of signposting the area for an Army exercise, but a steam engine is blocking the route. When Jones tries to drive round it, his van becomes stuck, blocking both Hodges in his van and Mr Farthing with his bus of pensioners.

Note: This is the first series not to feature James Beck as Private Joe Walker since his death last year.
622"A Man of Action"7 May 1974 (1974-05-07)[26]22 November 1974 (1974-11-22)[26]
A landmine has destroyed 100 yards (92 m) of railway track, along with the water and gas mains, and the telephone line. Compounding the problem, Pike gets his head stuck between the bars of a gate. Mainwaring declares martial law.
633"Gorilla Warfare"27 October 1974 (1974-10-27)[26]29 November 1974 (1974-11-29)[26]
On a field exercise acting as commandos meeting a secret agent (represented by Mainwaring), the platoon must trust no one for GHQ has sent out counter agents to catch them. The appearance of a gorilla compounds their problem.
644"The Godiva Affair"3 November 1974 (1974-11-03)[26]6 December 1974 (1974-12-06)[26]
The platoon dresses up as morris dancers as part of a carnival to raise money for the town's Spitfire fund, which is still £2,000 short. A Lady Godiva figure will lead the parade but there is confusion over who this will be.
655"The Captain's Car"17 November 1974 (1974-11-17)[27]13 December 1974 (1974-12-13)[27]
Lady Maltby donates her Rolls-Royce for use as a staff car. Wilson and Pike are assigned to paint it for camouflage, but instead Jones mistakenly paint the Mayor's Rolls-Royce, just before a French general is due to visit the town.
666"Turkey Dinner"10 December 1974 (1974-12-10)[27]23 December 1974 (1974-12-23)[27]
After Jones mistakenly shoots a turkey on patrol and its owner cannot be found, the platoon decides to hold a turkey dinner and treat the town's senior citizens.

Series 8 (1975) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
671"Ring Dem Bells"3 July 1975 (1975-07-03)[27]5 September 1975 (1975-09-05)[27]
The platoon is chosen to play Germans in a training film. After arriving on the set a week early, they are mistaken for real Germans on the way home.
682"When You've Got to Go"6 June 1975 (1975-06-06)[27]12 September 1975 (1975-09-12)[27]
Despite his bad chest, blocked sinuses, weak ankles and a recently acquired facial tic, Pike passes the medical exam and is set to join the Royal Air Force.
693"Is There Honey Still for Tea?"26 June 1975 (1975-06-26)[27]19 September 1975 (1975-09-19)[27]
Godfrey's cottage is under threat from the building of a new aerodrome, but Frazer blackmails the minister in charge to save it.
704"Come In, Your Time Is Up"10 July 1975[28]26 September 1975 (1975-09-26)[28]
The platoon goes camping and discovers three German airmen in a dinghy on the reservoir. Pike wants to shoot through the dinghy and sink them, but Mainwaring dismisses this as unfair. Wilson must devise a more civilised strategy.
715"High Finance"30 May 1975 (1975-05-30)[28]3 October 1975 (1975-10-03)[28]
Mainwaring stops Jones from cashing any more cheques because his bank balance is in the red. An investigation reveals an increasing train of debtors, leading back through an orphanage, to which Jones has been supplying meat, to Hodges.
726"The Face on the Poster"17 July 1975 (1975-07-17)[28]10 October 1975 (1975-10-10)[28]
Mainwaring prepares a poster for a recruitment drive, eager to increase his platoon to a company and so gain promotion to Major. A mix-up at the printer, though, lands the platoon in trouble and Jones, the face of the recruitment drive, in a prisoner of war camp.

Christmas Specials (1975–1976) Edit

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TitleRecorded dateOriginal air date
731"My Brother and I"23 May 1975 (1975-05-23)[28]26 December 1975 (1975-12-26)[28]
Mainwaring's drunken brother Barry arrives in Walmington-on-Sea claiming that their father's pocket watch, held by Mainwaring, belongs to him. Mainwaring gives him the pocket watch to assuage him, but Barry gatecrashes Mainwaring's party for local dignitaries.
742"The Love of Three Oranges"10 October 1976 (1976-10-10)[29]26 December 1976 (1976-12-26)[29]
To raise money for the Comforts for the Troops Fund, the vicar organises a bazaar to which each member of the platoon donates something. Hodges, the greengrocer, donates three oranges, rare due to wartime rationing. Mainwaring is determined to buy one of the oranges for his wife.
--"Cornish Floral Dance"16 October 1975 (1975-10-16)[29]16 October 1975 (1975-10-16)[29]
The sketch from 1970 was restaged for the Royal Variety Performance of 1975.

Series 9 (1977) Edit

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751"Wake Up Walmington"8 July 1977 (1977-07-08)[29]2 October 1977 (1977-10-02)[29]
As the threat of invasion lessens, the towns people become lax. Mainwaring orders Operation Wake-Up, dressing up the platoon members as fifth columnists and telling them to act suspiciously. Eventually, the Eastgate platoon is called in to deal with them.
762"The Making of Private Pike"1 July 1977 (1977-07-01)[29]9 October 1977 (1977-10-09)[29]
Pike borrows Mainwaring's recently acquired staff car to drive his new girlfriend to Eastgate, but it runs out of petrol on the way home, forcing Pike to spend all night pushing it back.
773"Knights of Madness"22 July 1977 (1977-07-22)[29]16 October 1977 (1977-10-16)[29]
As part of a Wings for Victory Week, the platoon decides to stage a reenactment of the battle between Saint George and the Dragon. The ARP wardens, though, have been planning the same thing.
784"The Miser's Hoard"24 June 1977 (1977-06-24)[30]23 October 1977 (1977-10-23)[30]
Frazer, distrustful of banks, keeps his savings in the form of gold sovereigns, but Mainwaring believes his hoard would be better in the bank. Rumours spread about the savings and when Frazer is seen carrying a box to the graveyard, the platoon follows.
795"Number Engaged"15 July 1977 (1977-07-15)[30]6 November 1977 (1977-11-06)[30]
The platoon is given the job of guarding telephone lines. Mainwaring spots an unexploded bomb caught in the wires.
806"Never Too Old"29 July 1977 (1977-07-29)[30]13 November 1977 (1977-11-13)[30]

Last ever episode. Jones marries Mrs Fox but the party after the service is interrupted when an invasion warning is sounded.

In the end, Wilson and Mainwaring agree that the platoon are to raise their glasses for a toast-raising ceremony to say in unison "To Britain’s Home Guard!"

Notes: Last regular appearances of Arthur Lowe as Captain George Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson, Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones, John Laurie as Private James Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Charles Godfrey and Ian Lavender as Private Frank Pike. The last ever episode was screened on Remembrance Sunday 1977. This is the final episode, and was broadcast in colour.

Sketches and short films Edit

Christmas Night with the Stars, broadcast annually on BBC One on Christmas Day, included sketches from Dad's Army in four years:

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 they survive in audio. The 1968 sketch ran for nine minutes.[5] The 1969 sketch ran for twenty minutes, whilst the 1970 and 1972 sketches ran for ten minutes each.

The Cornish Floral Dance was again performed for the Royal Variety Performance 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 public information films commissioned by the Central Office of Information to instruct viewers how to successfully use pelican crossings.[31][32][33][34]

References Edit

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  15. ^ "Televiewpoint". Daily Mirror. 1 February 1969. p. 11. Retrieved 7 November 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive. A new series of Dad's Army starts in March. We are repeating the first series now because we think a lot of people missed it when it began in the summer.
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Sources Edit

Further reading Edit

  • Perry, Jimmy; Croft, David; Webber, Richard (2003). Dad's Army: The Complete Scripts. London: Orion. ISBN 978-0-7528-6024-4.
  • Webber, Richard; Perry, Jimmy; Croft, David (2000). The Complete A-Z of Dad's Army. London: Orion. ISBN 978-0-7528-1838-2. Retrieved 11 December 2022.

External links Edit

  • Dad's Army homepage on the BBC website

list, army, episodes, army, british, sitcom, about, home, guard, during, second, world, produced, david, croft, written, david, croft, jimmy, perry, fictional, seaside, town, walmington, located, near, eastbourne, follows, well, meaning, platoon, ineligible, a. Dad s Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War produced by David Croft and written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry 1 2 Set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington on Sea located near Eastbourne it follows a well meaning platoon of men ineligible for active service as they serve as Britain s last line of defence 3 The series was broadcast on BBC1 from 31 July 1968 to 13 November 1977 a total of 80 episodes spread over 9 series including 3 Christmas specials and 3 missing episodes 1 3 4 short Christmas sketches were also broadcast as part of Christmas Night with the Stars 4 5 The first 2 series Series 1 to Series 2 were broadcast in black and white from 31 July 1968 to 5 April 1969 and the next 7 series Series 3 to Series 9 were broadcast in colour 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 ran for 60 minutes the 1975 Christmas special My Brother and I aired on 26 December 1975 ran for 40 minutes and the final ever episode of Series 9 in 1977 Never Too Old aired on 13 November 1977 ran for 35 minutes 3 5 episodes of series 2 were not retained by the BBC Archives but two of those episodes Operation Kilt and The Battle of Godfrey s Cottage were located in 2001 1 6 7 8 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 9 An episode of series 3 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 10 All interior studio scenes for the nine series Christmas specials and the Christmas Night with the Stars specials were recorded in the BBC Television Centre in West London 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 done in Norfolk with the production team basing themselves in the small Norfolk town of Thetford Every Dad s Army episode comprises the following cast members Arthur Lowe Captain George Mainwaring John Le Mesurier Sergeant Arthur Wilson Clive Dunn Lance Corporal Jack Jones John Laurie Private James Frazer Arnold Ridley Private Charles Godfrey and Ian Lavender Private Frank Pike appeared in all 80 episodes of the wartime sitcom ranging from The Man and the Hour in 1968 to Never Too Old in 1977 while James Beck 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 Contents 1 Series overview 2 Episodes 2 1 Black and White Series 1968 1969 2 2 Series 1 1968 2 3 Series 2 1969 2 4 Colour Series 1969 1977 2 5 Series 3 1969 2 6 Series 4 1970 2 7 Christmas Special 1971 2 8 Series 5 1972 2 9 Series 6 1973 2 10 Series 7 1974 2 11 Series 8 1975 2 12 Christmas Specials 1975 1976 2 13 Series 9 1977 3 Sketches and short films 4 References 5 Sources 6 Further reading 7 External linksSeries overview EditSeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired1631 July 1968 1968 07 31 11 September 1968 1968 09 11 261 March 1969 1969 03 01 5 April 1969 1969 04 05 31411 September 1969 1969 09 11 11 December 1969 1969 12 11 41325 September 1970 1970 09 25 18 December 1970 1970 12 18 Christmas127 December 1971 1971 12 27 5136 October 1972 1972 10 06 29 December 1972 1972 12 29 6731 October 1973 1973 10 31 12 December 1973 1973 12 12 7615 November 1974 1974 11 15 23 December 1974 1974 12 23 865 September 1975 1975 09 05 10 October 1975 1975 10 10 Christmas226 December 1975 1975 12 26 26 December 1976 1976 12 26 962 October 1977 1977 10 02 13 November 1977 1977 11 13 Episodes EditBlack and White Series 1968 1969 Edit Series 1 1968 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date11 The Man and the Hour 15 April 1968 1968 04 15 11 31 July 1968 1968 07 31 11 First ever episode After hearing of the formation of the Home Guard George Mainwaring a bank manager takes it upon himself to form a platoon in Walmington on Sea He declares himself captain an assumption others are not so keen to make He names his chief clerk Arthur Wilson sergeant They enrol some of the townsfolk for the Local Defence Volunteers although most are unfit and or over the 65 years age limit and almost no supplies are available First appearances of Arthur Lowe as Captain George Mainwaring John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones John Laurie as Private James Frazer Arnold Ridley as Private Charles Godfrey Ian Lavender as Private Frank Pike and James Beck as Private Joe Walker This is the very first episode and was recorded in black and white 22 Museum Piece 22 April 1968 1968 04 22 11 7 August 1968 1968 08 07 11 Mainwaring worried that the Nazis could attack at any time attempts to requisition much needed weapons from the local Peabody Museum of Historic Army Weapons 33 Command Decision 29 April 1968 1968 04 29 11 14 August 1968 1968 08 14 11 In exchange for weapons Mainwaring hands over command to Colonel Square but the weapons are muskets and Square wants the platoon to fight on horseback 44 The Enemy Within the Gates 6 May 1968 1968 05 06 12 28 August 1968 1968 08 28 12 aLance Corporal Jones and Private Walker capture two Luftwaffe airmen earning a monetary reward however a Polish officer wishes to claim the reward for himself 55 The Showing Up of Corporal Jones 13 May 1968 1968 05 13 12 4 September 1968 1968 09 04 12 Major Regan from area headquarters decides that Jones is too old to be in the Home Guard and announces that unless Jones can complete the assault course in fifteen minutes he will be removed from the platoon 66 Shooting Pains 20 May 1968 1968 05 20 12 11 September 1968 1968 09 11 12 The platoon is chosen to provide the guard of honour for the Prime Minister on his visit to Walmington on Sea but poor performance at the shooting range causes Major Regan to have them compete with the neighbouring Eastgate platoon for the honour a The episode was scheduled originally to be broadcast on 21 August 1968 However the BBC cancelled that evening s schedule to cover the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia 13 Series 2 1969 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date71 Operation Kilt 13 October 1968 1968 10 13 12 1 March 1969 1969 03 01 12 bThe platoon participates in an invasion exercise with Captain Ogilvie and a Highland regiment 82 The Battle of Godfrey s Cottage 20 October 1968 1968 10 20 12 8 March 1969 1969 03 08 12 The platoon mistakenly believes an invasion is in progress and splits into two sections One section though mistakes the other for the enemy 93 The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker 27 October 1968 1968 10 27 14 15 March 1969 1969 03 15 14 Walker is called up into the army The platoon anxious at how they will obtain off the ration supplies without him fight to keep him Note This is the first missing episode 104 Sgt Wilson s Little Secret 4 November 1968 1968 11 04 14 22 March 1969 1969 03 22 14 Private Pike s mother agrees to take in a child evacuee but Wilson misunderstands her and believes she is pregnant Mainwaring orders Wilson to marry her 115 A Stripe for Frazer 15 November 1968 1968 11 15 14 29 March 1969 1969 03 29 14 Mainwaring has the opportunity to promote someone to corporal Rather than promote Jones he tests who has the greatest potential by temporarily promoting Private Frazer to lance corporal Frazer s increasingly dictatorial manner soon alienates the platoon 126 Under Fire 27 November 1968 1968 11 27 14 5 April 1969 1969 04 05 14 When Frazer spots what he believes to be a German spy signalling planes the platoon arrests a suspect who protests that he is a naturalised Englishman Note This is the last missing episode to be broadcast in black and white b The series was scheduled originally to be broadcast in January 1969 Instead the BBC decided to repeat the first series in January 1969 because they believed many people had missed the series when it had started in the summer of 1968 15 Episodes in italics are missing Episode remade using new cast in 2019 Episode reconstructed using animation and original soundtrack Colour Series 1969 1977 Edit Series 3 1969 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date131 The Armoured Might of Lance Corporal Jones 25 May 1969 1969 05 25 16 11 September 1969 1969 09 11 16 Jones donates his van as a troop transport but Walker wants to use it for his black market activities Both men are sent with the van to work with Air Raid Precautions during an exercise Note This was the first episode to be produced in colour but was not the first to be transmitted in colour as the full colour television service on BBC One did not commence until Saturday 15 November 1969 142 Battle School 1 June 1969 1969 06 01 16 18 September 1969 1969 09 18 16 The platoon is selected to attend a weekend camp run by a tough Spanish captain 153 The Lion Has Phones 8 June 1969 1969 06 08 16 25 September 1969 1969 09 25 16 Mainwaring teaches the men to use the public telephone system as emergency communication Jones and Hodges attempt to phone general headquarters when a German aeroplane crashes in the reservoir 164 The Bullet is Not for Firing 22 June 1969 1969 06 22 16 2 October 1969 1969 10 02 16 The platoon s supply of ammunition is used up when engaging a low flying German plane and Mainwaring sets up a court of inquiry to determine who should be held responsible The inquiry descends into farce when the platoon attempts to re enact the event 175 Something Nasty in the Vault 15 June 1969 1969 06 15 17 9 October 1969 1969 10 09 17 The bank takes a direct hit during an air raid but the bomb fails to explode leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it When the bomb disposal officer leaves to collect the right tools the platoon members take matters into their own hands 186 Room at the Bottom 29 June 1969 1969 06 29 17 16 October 1969 1969 10 16 17 General headquarters determines that Mainwaring has never held a commission and he is demoted to private Wilson temporarily leads the platoon while Mainwaring attempts to regain his command 197 Big Guns 6 July 1969 1969 07 06 17 23 October 1969 1969 10 23 17 The platoon is given a heavy naval artillery piece but the town s bandstand a rare example of Victorian ironwork stands in its field of fire The town council insists it must be preserved but Mainwaring reasons that a demonstration of the gun s capabilities will quiet any protests 208 The Day the Balloon Went Up 23 October 1969 1969 10 23 17 30 October 1969 1969 10 30 17 A runaway barrage balloon must be retrieved After a series of mistakes Mainwaring is dragged through the countryside by one of the balloon s cables 219 War Dance 30 October 1969 1969 10 30 17 6 November 1969 1969 11 06 17 Mainwaring announces that a dance will be held to raise morale He is less than pleased when Pike announces that his date for the evening will be the daughter of Mainwaring s cleaning woman 2210 Menace from the Deep 7 November 1969 1969 11 07 18 13 November 1969 1969 11 13 18 The platoon is placed on guard duty and mans a machine gun post at the end of the pier When Pike loses the food and the boat morale begins to fall The situation worsens when they spot a drifting sea mine 2311 Branded 14 November 1969 1969 11 14 18 20 November 1969 1969 11 20 18 When Private Godfrey admits to having been a conscientious objector during the Great War he is branded a coward sent home in disgrace and thereafter ostracised by the platoon When he saves Mainwaring s life though and it emerges that he holds the Military Medal for bravery under fire as a medical orderly he is forgiven and reinstated This was the very first colour episode of Dad s Army to air in colour as the BBC One colour television service commenced transmission on Saturday 15 November 1969 2412 Man Hunt 21 November 1969 1969 11 21 18 27 November 1969 1969 11 27 18 Mainwaring uses Walker s new tracking dog to locate a discarded parachute After finding dozens of ladies undergarments made from the parachute s silk an enemy airman is finally cornered 2513 No Spring for Frazer 28 November 1969 1969 11 28 18 4 December 1969 1969 12 04 18 Frazer the undertaker loses the spring of the Lewis gun He believes it may be in a recently made coffin which is shortly to be buried 2614 Sons of the Sea 5 December 1969 1969 12 05 18 11 December 1969 1969 12 11 18 The platoon requisitions a boat and sets off to guard the local river After getting lost in what they think is the English Channel they believe themselves to be stranded behind enemy lines Series 4 1970 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date271 The Big Parade 17 July 1970 1970 07 17 19 25 September 1970 1970 09 25 19 The platoon joins the Spitfire Week parade but has to compete with the Sea Scouts and the ARP wardens for pole position Mainwaring thinks a mascot will help their chances 282 Don t Forget the Diver 24 July 1970 1970 07 24 19 2 October 1970 1970 10 02 19 The platoon takes part in an exercise with Captain Square s men Square s men will defend a windmill and the platoon must plant a dummy bomb inside The platoon devises a plan which involves putting Jones in a fake tree trunk and pushing him up the river 293 Boots Boots Boots 31 July 1970 1970 07 31 19 9 October 1970 1970 10 09 19 Mainwaring puts the platoon on a foot toughening regime including 20 miles 32 km route marches and playing football in bare feet 304 Sgt Save My Boy 27 June 1970 1970 06 27 19 16 October 1970 1970 10 16 19 Pike is caught in barbed wire in the middle of a mine field on the beach The army engineers are slow to arrive so the platoon takes action to save him 315 Don t Fence Me In 10 July 1970 1970 07 10 19 23 October 1970 1970 10 23 19 The platoon is sent to guard a camp full of Italian prisoners of war but Walker s attitude toward them makes Mainwaring wonder if he is a fifth columnist 326 Absent Friends 7 August 1970 1970 08 07 20 30 October 1970 1970 10 30 20 In Mainwaring s absence the platoon foregoes parade to compete in a darts match against the ARP wardens Upon his return Mainwaring orders Wilson to bring them back With two pints for the winners though the platoon refuses to leave 337 Put That Light Out 30 October 1970 1970 10 30 20 6 November 1970 1970 11 06 20 The platoon mans a local lighthouse as defence against a seaborne assault During an air raid the light is switched on and the town is illuminated 348 The Two and a Half Feathers 6 November 1970 1970 11 06 20 13 November 1970 1970 11 13 20 A new platoon member who served with Jones during the Mahdist War accuses him of cowardice 359 Mum s Army 13 November 1970 1970 11 13 20 20 November 1970 1970 11 20 20 Mainwaring allows women into his platoon but rumours begin to circulate that he has become personally involved with one of the new members 3610 The Test 20 November 1970 1970 11 20 20 27 November 1970 1970 11 27 20 The ARP wardens challenge the Home Guard to a game of cricket While Mainwaring is happy to play fairly Hodges recruits Ernie Egan a professional cricketeer 3711 A Wilson Manager 27 November 1970 1970 11 27 21 4 December 1970 1970 12 04 21 Mainwaring is shocked to discover that Wilson has been both made manager of the Eastgate branch of the bank and commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant of the Eastgate platoon Mainwaring is left with Pike as his chief clerk and Jones as his sergeant 3812 Uninvited Guests 4 December 1970 1970 12 04 21 11 December 1970 1970 12 11 21 After the ARP headquarters is bombed the platoon is forced to share the church hall with the wardens 3913 Fallen Idol 11 December 1970 1970 12 11 21 18 December 1970 1970 12 18 21 Captain Square gets Mainwaring drunk in the officers mess damaging Mainwaring s reputation in the eyes of the platoon Mainwaring must repair his image Christmas Special 1971 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date401 Battle of the Giants 19 October 1971 1971 10 19 21 27 December 1971 1971 12 27 21 The platoon is challenged to a test by the Eastgate platoon with Hodges the vicar and the verger as judges They seem unlikely to win and their chances worsen when Jones has a bout of malaria Series 5 1972 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date411 Asleep in the Deep 26 May 1972 1972 05 26 22 6 October 1972 1972 10 06 22 Godfrey and Walker are trapped when a bomb falls on the local pumping station When Hodges and the others try to free them they all become trapped A pipe bursts and the room begins rapidly filling with water Jones trapped in the other room tries desperately to turn the water off 422 Keep Young and Beautiful 9 June 1972 1972 06 09 22 13 October 1972 1972 10 13 22 When GHQ announce swapping members of the home guard and the ARP Jones Godfrey and Frazer use Frazer s embalming equipment to make themselves look younger to avoid transfer to the ARP Walker tricks Hodges into dying his hair with ceiling paint with Hodges believing the Dye will make him look old enough to stay in the ARP 433 A Soldier s Farewell 2 June 1972 1972 06 02 22 20 October 1972 1972 10 20 22 Mainwaring unhappy because his men are not living up to his expectations and believing his leadership to be unappreciated dreams he is Napoleon after eating too much toasted cheese 444 Getting the Bird 19 May 1972 1972 05 19 22 27 October 1972 1972 10 27 22 Wilson goes AWOL and is seen with his arm round a younger woman who turns out be his daughter Walker acquires 250 pigeons for Jones to sell as off the ration meat When Jones then hears of an unexplained shortage of pigeons in Trafalgar Square he changes his mind 455 The Desperate Drive of Corporal Jones 16 June 1972 1972 06 16 22 3 November 1972 1972 11 03 22 The platoon is to guard a barn near another that is the target for artillery practice and after a mix up over map coordinates end up in the wrong one Jones can t phone a correction from HQ due to Godfrey cutting the wire by mistake With the van broken Jones and Godfrey must drive two cars there as Godfrey can t drive Jones tows his car along 466 If the Cap Fits 30 June 1972 1972 06 30 23 10 November 1972 1972 11 10 23 After Frazer complains that Mainwaring is wasting his time with irrelevant lectures Mainwaring allows Frazer to act as captain for a couple of days Frazer begins abusing his power by firing Jones and promoting Walker A Scottish General asks Captain Frazer to play the bagpipes but Mainwaring has a hidden talent 477 The King was in his Counting House 23 June 1972 1972 06 23 23 17 November 1972 1972 11 17 23 To boost morale Mainwaring holds a party in his home A bomb hits the bank during the party thousands of pounds must be counted and guarded by the party guests then taken to the Eastgate branch by horse and cart Pike scares the horse and it bolts with Mainwaring on board488 All is Safely Gathered In 3 November 1972 1972 11 03 23 24 November 1972 1972 11 24 23 Private Godfrey requests leave to help his widowed friend Mrs Prentice gather the harvest and Mainwaring citing the harvest as vital to the war effort offers the assistance of the platoon Hodges wants to turn over a new leaf and comes to help as well Jones loses his pants in the threshing machine and the platoon get drunk on Mrs Prentice s homemade wine after which they fight with an equally drunk Hodges during the vicar s harvest blessing 499 When Did You Last See Your Money 10 November 1972 1972 11 10 23 1 December 1972 1972 12 01 23 When Jones arrives at the bank to deposit 500 from local shopkeepers for the servicemen s canteen he realises his packet contains half a pound of sausages instead of the money 5010 Brain Versus Brawn 17 November 1972 1972 11 17 23 8 December 1972 1972 12 08 23 The platoon is challenged to plant a dummy bomb in the officer commanding s office They disguise themselves as firemen travelling in an old fire engine but Hodges spots a real fire Wilson and Walker then reveal their contingency plan 5111 A Brush with the Law 26 November 1972 1972 11 26 24 15 December 1972 1972 12 15 24 Mainwaring is charged with showing a light and taken to court by a gleeful Hodges When Mr Yeatman tries to tell Hodges he s responsible he is blackmailed into remaining silent Walker then blackmails the judge Captain Square into freeing Mainwaring due to Walker observing the light being switched on at the time he brought Square some illegal whiskey Then Mr Yeatman admits in court he had switched on the light 5212 Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel 1 December 1972 1972 12 01 24 22 December 1972 1972 12 22 24 Operation Catherine Wheel is the testing of the War Office s new radio controlled explosive wheel The platoon is chosen for fatigues but Pike and Walker sneak off to listen to the radio with the radio waves unknowingly pushing the wheel out of control This episode appears to be loosely based on the Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development project The Great Panjandrum 5313 Time On My Hands 8 December 1972 1972 12 08 24 29 December 1972 1972 12 29 24 An enemy pilot has bailed out and is trapped on the town hall clock The platoon climbs up the precarious ladder to reach him but getting down becomes more difficult when Jones breaks the ladder After bringing the terrified German pilot to safety the vicar comes to the platoon s rescue Series 6 1973 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date541 The Deadly Attachment 22 June 1973 1973 06 22 24 31 October 1973 1973 10 31 24 The platoon is ordered to guard the crew of a sunken U boat until the escort arrives The escort is delayed though and the platoon must guard the crew all night 552 My British Buddy 8 June 1973 1973 06 08 24 7 November 1973 1973 11 07 24 A group of American soldiers arrives at Walmington on Sea but their presence is unappreciated when they begin flirting with the platoon s girlfriends 563 The Royal Train 29 June 1973 1973 06 29 25 14 November 1973 1973 11 14 25 The platoon will provide a guard of honour for George VI as he passes through Walmington on Sea A mix up stops another train in the station though blocking the King s route 574 We Know Our Onions 15 June 1973 1973 06 15 25 21 November 1973 1973 11 21 25 The platoon takes an efficiency test that will promote the platoon to twelve stars if successful The Warden and Verger try and steal their onions from the platoon 585 The Honourable Man 8 July 1973 1973 07 08 25 28 November 1973 1973 11 28 25 Wilson inherits a title and consequently receives an invitation to become a member of the golf club that Mainwaring has been trying to join for years 596 Things that Go Bump in the Night 15 July 1973 1973 07 15 25 5 December 1973 1973 12 05 25 The platoon runs out of petrol and spends the night in a deserted and apparently haunted house Note Last regular appearance of James Beck as Private Joe Walker Walker only appears in the external scenes as Beck was taken ill shortly before the studio scenes were recorded 607 The Recruit 22 July 1973 1973 07 22 25 12 December 1973 1973 12 12 25 When Mainwaring takes leave due to an ingrown toenail Wilson takes charge He angers the rest of the platoon though by allowing the vicar and Mr Yeatman to join Note This is the first episode not to feature James Beck as Private Joe Walker Series 7 1974 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date611 Everybody s Trucking 27 October 1974 1974 10 27 26 15 November 1974 1974 11 15 26 The platoon is given the job of signposting the area for an Army exercise but a steam engine is blocking the route When Jones tries to drive round it his van becomes stuck blocking both Hodges in his van and Mr Farthing with his bus of pensioners Note This is the first series not to feature James Beck as Private Joe Walker since his death last year 622 A Man of Action 7 May 1974 1974 05 07 26 22 November 1974 1974 11 22 26 A landmine has destroyed 100 yards 92 m of railway track along with the water and gas mains and the telephone line Compounding the problem Pike gets his head stuck between the bars of a gate Mainwaring declares martial law 633 Gorilla Warfare 27 October 1974 1974 10 27 26 29 November 1974 1974 11 29 26 On a field exercise acting as commandos meeting a secret agent represented by Mainwaring the platoon must trust no one for GHQ has sent out counter agents to catch them The appearance of a gorilla compounds their problem 644 The Godiva Affair 3 November 1974 1974 11 03 26 6 December 1974 1974 12 06 26 The platoon dresses up as morris dancers as part of a carnival to raise money for the town s Spitfire fund which is still 2 000 short A Lady Godiva figure will lead the parade but there is confusion over who this will be 655 The Captain s Car 17 November 1974 1974 11 17 27 13 December 1974 1974 12 13 27 Lady Maltby donates her Rolls Royce for use as a staff car Wilson and Pike are assigned to paint it for camouflage but instead Jones mistakenly paint the Mayor s Rolls Royce just before a French general is due to visit the town 666 Turkey Dinner 10 December 1974 1974 12 10 27 23 December 1974 1974 12 23 27 After Jones mistakenly shoots a turkey on patrol and its owner cannot be found the platoon decides to hold a turkey dinner and treat the town s senior citizens Series 8 1975 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date671 Ring Dem Bells 3 July 1975 1975 07 03 27 5 September 1975 1975 09 05 27 The platoon is chosen to play Germans in a training film After arriving on the set a week early they are mistaken for real Germans on the way home 682 When You ve Got to Go 6 June 1975 1975 06 06 27 12 September 1975 1975 09 12 27 Despite his bad chest blocked sinuses weak ankles and a recently acquired facial tic Pike passes the medical exam and is set to join the Royal Air Force 693 Is There Honey Still for Tea 26 June 1975 1975 06 26 27 19 September 1975 1975 09 19 27 Godfrey s cottage is under threat from the building of a new aerodrome but Frazer blackmails the minister in charge to save it 704 Come In Your Time Is Up 10 July 1975 28 26 September 1975 1975 09 26 28 The platoon goes camping and discovers three German airmen in a dinghy on the reservoir Pike wants to shoot through the dinghy and sink them but Mainwaring dismisses this as unfair Wilson must devise a more civilised strategy 715 High Finance 30 May 1975 1975 05 30 28 3 October 1975 1975 10 03 28 Mainwaring stops Jones from cashing any more cheques because his bank balance is in the red An investigation reveals an increasing train of debtors leading back through an orphanage to which Jones has been supplying meat to Hodges 726 The Face on the Poster 17 July 1975 1975 07 17 28 10 October 1975 1975 10 10 28 Mainwaring prepares a poster for a recruitment drive eager to increase his platoon to a company and so gain promotion to Major A mix up at the printer though lands the platoon in trouble and Jones the face of the recruitment drive in a prisoner of war camp Christmas Specials 1975 1976 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date731 My Brother and I 23 May 1975 1975 05 23 28 26 December 1975 1975 12 26 28 Mainwaring s drunken brother Barry arrives in Walmington on Sea claiming that their father s pocket watch held by Mainwaring belongs to him Mainwaring gives him the pocket watch to assuage him but Barry gatecrashes Mainwaring s party for local dignitaries 742 The Love of Three Oranges 10 October 1976 1976 10 10 29 26 December 1976 1976 12 26 29 To raise money for the Comforts for the Troops Fund the vicar organises a bazaar to which each member of the platoon donates something Hodges the greengrocer donates three oranges rare due to wartime rationing Mainwaring is determined to buy one of the oranges for his wife Cornish Floral Dance 16 October 1975 1975 10 16 29 16 October 1975 1975 10 16 29 The sketch from 1970 was restaged for the Royal Variety Performance of 1975 Series 9 1977 Edit No overallNo inseriesTitleRecorded dateOriginal air date751 Wake Up Walmington 8 July 1977 1977 07 08 29 2 October 1977 1977 10 02 29 As the threat of invasion lessens the towns people become lax Mainwaring orders Operation Wake Up dressing up the platoon members as fifth columnists and telling them to act suspiciously Eventually the Eastgate platoon is called in to deal with them 762 The Making of Private Pike 1 July 1977 1977 07 01 29 9 October 1977 1977 10 09 29 Pike borrows Mainwaring s recently acquired staff car to drive his new girlfriend to Eastgate but it runs out of petrol on the way home forcing Pike to spend all night pushing it back 773 Knights of Madness 22 July 1977 1977 07 22 29 16 October 1977 1977 10 16 29 As part of a Wings for Victory Week the platoon decides to stage a reenactment of the battle between Saint George and the Dragon The ARP wardens though have been planning the same thing 784 The Miser s Hoard 24 June 1977 1977 06 24 30 23 October 1977 1977 10 23 30 Frazer distrustful of banks keeps his savings in the form of gold sovereigns but Mainwaring believes his hoard would be better in the bank Rumours spread about the savings and when Frazer is seen carrying a box to the graveyard the platoon follows 795 Number Engaged 15 July 1977 1977 07 15 30 6 November 1977 1977 11 06 30 The platoon is given the job of guarding telephone lines Mainwaring spots an unexploded bomb caught in the wires 806 Never Too Old 29 July 1977 1977 07 29 30 13 November 1977 1977 11 13 30 Last ever episode Jones marries Mrs Fox but the party after the service is interrupted when an invasion warning is sounded In the end Wilson and Mainwaring agree that the platoon are to raise their glasses for a toast raising ceremony to say in unison To Britain s Home Guard Notes Last regular appearances of Arthur Lowe as Captain George Mainwaring John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones John Laurie as Private James Frazer Arnold Ridley as Private Charles Godfrey and Ian Lavender as Private Frank Pike The last ever episode was screened on Remembrance Sunday 1977 This is the final episode and was broadcast in colour Sketches and short films EditChristmas Night with the Stars broadcast annually on BBC One 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 4 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 they survive in audio The 1968 sketch ran for nine minutes 5 The 1969 sketch ran for twenty minutes whilst the 1970 and 1972 sketches ran for ten minutes each The Cornish Floral Dance was again performed for the Royal Variety Performance 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 public information films commissioned by the Central Office of Information to instruct viewers how to successfully use pelican crossings 31 32 33 34 References Edit a b c Missing Dad s Army episodes unearthed by BBC archives treasure hunt BBC Archived from the original on 9 June 2001 Retrieved 12 July 2016 Braxton Mark 22 December 2015 Dad s Army is comedy gold but the BBC wasn t always so sure Radio Times Retrieved 12 July 2016 a b c Dad s Army BBC Archived from the original on 20 August 2007 Retrieved 12 July 2016 a b McCann 2002 p 262 a b Pertwee Bill 2009 Dad s Army The Making of a Television Legend London Conway pp 181 182 ISBN 978 1 84486 105 7 Dad s Army Series 2 The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker BBC Retrieved 12 July 2016 Dad s Army Series 2 A Stripe for Frazer BBC Retrieved 12 July 2016 Dad s Army Series 2 Under Fire BBC 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242 a b c d e f g h i j McCann 2002 p 243 a b c d e f g h McCann 2002 p 244 a b c d e f g h i j McCann 2002 p 245 a b c d e f g h McCann 2002 p 246 a b c d e f g h i j McCann 2002 p 247 a b c d e f McCann 2002 p 248 Pelican Crossings Dad s Army 1977 British Film Institute Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2016 Pelican Crossings Dad s Army 2 1977 British Film Institute Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2016 Coi Pelican Crossings Dad s Army Hodges Van 1977 British Film Institute Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2016 Moran 2006 p 492 Sources EditMcCann Graham 2002 First published in 2001 Dad s Army The Story of a Classic Television Show London Fourth Estate ISBN 978 1 84115 309 4 Retrieved 11 December 2022 Moran Joe June 2006 Crossing the Road in Britain 1931 1976 The Historical Journal Cambridge University Press 49 2 477 496 doi 10 1017 S0018246X06005292 ISSN 1469 5103 JSTOR 4091624 Retrieved 2 November 2022 Further reading EditPerry Jimmy Croft David Webber Richard 2003 Dad s Army The Complete Scripts London Orion ISBN 978 0 7528 6024 4 Webber Richard Perry Jimmy Croft David 2000 The Complete A Z of Dad s Army London Orion ISBN 978 0 7528 1838 2 Retrieved 11 December 2022 External links EditDad s Army homepage on the BBC website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Dad 27s Army episodes amp oldid 1180290095, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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