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Mum's Army

"Mum's Army" is the ninth episode of the fourth series of the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Friday 20 November 1970.

"Mum's Army"
Dad's Army episode
Episode no.Series 4
Episode 9
Directed byDavid Croft
Story byJimmy Perry and David Croft
Produced byDavid Croft
Original air date20 November 1970 (1970-11-20)
Running time30 minutes
Episode chronology
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"The Two and a Half Feathers"
Next →
"The Test"
List of episodes

Synopsis edit

Mainwaring's plans to involve the local women in the platoon become rather too personal.

Plot edit

Mainwaring is convening a parade, and is growing fed up of Jones' slowness. Walker suggests nodding his head whenever he wants them to come to attention, and Jones will understand. Mainwaring dismisses this, but Jones takes it on board, standing to attention and standing at ease whenever Mainwaring nods his head.

Mainwaring informs the platoon that the women of Walmington-on-Sea want to join their platoon to help the war effort. He and Wilson thought that this was a good idea, as it would allow the men of the platoon to 'grapple' with the enemy. Mainwaring suggests that they could serve in the canteen, and Frazer adds that they could sew on their jacket buttons. The platoon are asked to bring as many female volunteers as they can.

The next evening, Mainwaring enrols some of the women, including the flashy Marcia Fox, the quiet Ivy Samways, and the tarty Edith Parish, who were recruited by Jones, Pike and Walker respectively. Frazer informs Mainwaring that his recruit, Miss Ironside of the Gas Light and Coke Company, will be unavailable until tomorrow, as will Mrs Pike. As Wilson leaves to dismiss the parade, a lady of about middle-age enters and introduces herself as Mrs Fiona Gray. Mainwaring is immediately smitten with her, and it is clear that his feelings are reciprocated.

Mrs Gray is from London, she had to bring her mother down because the bombing was too much for her, and is now living in Wilton Gardens, not far from Mainwaring's house. She remarks that her life consists only of morning coffee, and making dahlias grow. Mainwaring admits he's fond of dahlias, but Elizabeth isn't.

The following parade Mainwaring teaches the women, who now include Miss Ironside and Mrs Pike, the rudiments of foot drill, including left turns, right turns, and the attention and at ease positions. He criticises everyone, except Mrs Gray, who is "very good". Walker passes several lewd remarks about Godfrey and the ladies, and is eventually ordered home.

Some time later, Mainwaring makes a visit to Anne's Pantry, a tea shop where he knows Mrs Gray regularly visits. Indeed, it isn't long before she arrives, and Mrs Gray's order willingly joins Mainwaring's bill. However, while trying to have a quiet chat, they are interrupted by Godfrey, Jones, Walker, and eventually Pike, who informs Mainwaring that the bank inspectors have arrived, forcing Mainwaring to abandon his chat. Mainwaring leaves as the waitress returns, leaving Mrs Gray to pay for both coffees.

Later, Jones' section are commenting on Mainwaring's recent behaviour. Edith remarks that they went to the pictures together twice over the past week, and Pike says that they have coffee every morning together at the Dutch Oven, due to wagging tongues. Frazer thinks Mainwaring's making a fool of himself. Unbeknown to them, Wilson is listening, and decides to confront Mainwaring.

Wilson skirts round the subject, trying to subtly tell Mainwaring that he's making a fool of himself. However, Mainwaring misconstrues Wilson's incomprehensible speech, and announces that he is disbanding the ladies section, except for a few special helpers, which should, he believes keep Mrs Pike out of Wilson's hair. Wilson is shocked.

Mainwaring notices that Mrs Gray is not on parade. Ivy tells Pike that she saw Mrs Gray head towards Walmington station with two heavy suitcases. Walker reminds Mainwaring that there's only one train at this time of the evening: the 8:40 to London, and Mainwaring quickly makes himself scarce. He confronts Mrs Gray at the station, admitting that he lives from one meeting to the next, and she confesses that she's exactly the same, and that's the reason why she's leaving. Mainwaring implores her to stay, but she boards the train. However, as the train steams off, Mrs Gray promises to write. As the train disappears, Mainwaring is left standing alone on the station, his face broken with hidden emotion.

Cast edit

Production edit

According to Ian Lavender on a 2015 programme about Arthur Lowe on BBC Radio 4 Extra, Do Tell Them Pike: Arthur Lowe on the Radio, Lowe insisted that Carmen Silvera, who had played Mrs Gray in the TV episode, should also be cast for the radio version, or else he would not record this episode.

Further reading edit

  • Croft, David; Perry, Jimmy; Webber, Richard (2000). The Complete A-Z of Dad's Army. Orion. ISBN 0-7528-4637-X.

External links edit

  • "Mum's Army" at IMDb  

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Mum s Army is the ninth episode of the fourth series of the British comedy series Dad s Army It was originally transmitted on Friday 20 November 1970 Mum s Army Dad s Army episodeEpisode no Series 4 Episode 9Directed byDavid CroftStory byJimmy Perry and David CroftProduced byDavid CroftOriginal air date20 November 1970 1970 11 20 Running time30 minutesEpisode chronology Previous The Two and a Half Feathers Next The Test List of episodes Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Production 5 Further reading 6 External linksSynopsis editMainwaring s plans to involve the local women in the platoon become rather too personal Plot editMainwaring is convening a parade and is growing fed up of Jones slowness Walker suggests nodding his head whenever he wants them to come to attention and Jones will understand Mainwaring dismisses this but Jones takes it on board standing to attention and standing at ease whenever Mainwaring nods his head Mainwaring informs the platoon that the women of Walmington on Sea want to join their platoon to help the war effort He and Wilson thought that this was a good idea as it would allow the men of the platoon to grapple with the enemy Mainwaring suggests that they could serve in the canteen and Frazer adds that they could sew on their jacket buttons The platoon are asked to bring as many female volunteers as they can The next evening Mainwaring enrols some of the women including the flashy Marcia Fox the quiet Ivy Samways and the tarty Edith Parish who were recruited by Jones Pike and Walker respectively Frazer informs Mainwaring that his recruit Miss Ironside of the Gas Light and Coke Company will be unavailable until tomorrow as will Mrs Pike As Wilson leaves to dismiss the parade a lady of about middle age enters and introduces herself as Mrs Fiona Gray Mainwaring is immediately smitten with her and it is clear that his feelings are reciprocated Mrs Gray is from London she had to bring her mother down because the bombing was too much for her and is now living in Wilton Gardens not far from Mainwaring s house She remarks that her life consists only of morning coffee and making dahlias grow Mainwaring admits he s fond of dahlias but Elizabeth isn t The following parade Mainwaring teaches the women who now include Miss Ironside and Mrs Pike the rudiments of foot drill including left turns right turns and the attention and at ease positions He criticises everyone except Mrs Gray who is very good Walker passes several lewd remarks about Godfrey and the ladies and is eventually ordered home Some time later Mainwaring makes a visit to Anne s Pantry a tea shop where he knows Mrs Gray regularly visits Indeed it isn t long before she arrives and Mrs Gray s order willingly joins Mainwaring s bill However while trying to have a quiet chat they are interrupted by Godfrey Jones Walker and eventually Pike who informs Mainwaring that the bank inspectors have arrived forcing Mainwaring to abandon his chat Mainwaring leaves as the waitress returns leaving Mrs Gray to pay for both coffees Later Jones section are commenting on Mainwaring s recent behaviour Edith remarks that they went to the pictures together twice over the past week and Pike says that they have coffee every morning together at the Dutch Oven due to wagging tongues Frazer thinks Mainwaring s making a fool of himself Unbeknown to them Wilson is listening and decides to confront Mainwaring Wilson skirts round the subject trying to subtly tell Mainwaring that he s making a fool of himself However Mainwaring misconstrues Wilson s incomprehensible speech and announces that he is disbanding the ladies section except for a few special helpers which should he believes keep Mrs Pike out of Wilson s hair Wilson is shocked Mainwaring notices that Mrs Gray is not on parade Ivy tells Pike that she saw Mrs Gray head towards Walmington station with two heavy suitcases Walker reminds Mainwaring that there s only one train at this time of the evening the 8 40 to London and Mainwaring quickly makes himself scarce He confronts Mrs Gray at the station admitting that he lives from one meeting to the next and she confesses that she s exactly the same and that s the reason why she s leaving Mainwaring implores her to stay but she boards the train However as the train steams off Mrs Gray promises to write As the train disappears Mainwaring is left standing alone on the station his face broken with hidden emotion Cast editArthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Wilson Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jones John Laurie as Private Frazer James Beck as Private Walker Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey Ian Lavender as Private Pike Carmen Silvera as Mrs Gray Janet Davies as Mrs Pike Wendy Richard as Edith Parish Pamela Cundell as Mrs Fox Julian Burbury as Miss Ironside Rosemary Faith as Ivy Samways Melita Manger as Waitress David Gilchrist as Serviceman Jack Le White as PorterProduction editAccording to Ian Lavender on a 2015 programme about Arthur Lowe on BBC Radio 4 Extra Do Tell Them Pike Arthur Lowe on the Radio Lowe insisted that Carmen Silvera who had played Mrs Gray in the TV episode should also be cast for the radio version or else he would not record this episode Further reading editCroft David Perry Jimmy Webber Richard 2000 The Complete A Z of Dad s Army Orion ISBN 0 7528 4637 X External links edit Mum s Army at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mum 27s Army amp oldid 1220360771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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