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Summary
The Walmington-On-Sea platoon of the Home Guard is commanded by pompous
bank manager Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe). He's assisted by his chief
clerk, Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier).
Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn) is an old soldier, renowned for his frequent
cries of "Don't Panic!" and "They don't like it up 'em!".
Private Frazer (John Laurie) is a miserable old Scotsman whose favourite
saying is "We're doomed!".
Private Godfrey (Arnold Ridley) spends much of his time asking if he can
"be excused".
Private Pike (Ian Lavender) is a bit of a "mummy's boy". His
mother (Janet Davies) is Sergeant Wilson's long-time girlfriend.
Private Walker (James Beck) is a "spiv" - there are few things
that he can't get his hands on, provided the price is right.
This motley band of men provide Walmington-on-Sea's last line of defence
against the Nazi hordes.
For many years, it was thought that most of the episodes from series
2 were "wiped" early in the 1970s. The only surviving episode
was thought to be "Sergeant Wilson's Little Secret". However,
copies of the first two episodes of this series were finally found after d
ecades of searching. The rediscovered episodes are "Operation Kilt"
and "The Battle Of Godfrey's Cottage". All three episodes are
included on the DVD release for Series 1.
Series: 9
Episodes: 80
Transmitted: 1968-77
Channel: BBC1
BBC Television
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