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Dad's Army

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1968–1977
  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,1/10
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4.827
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Clive Dunn, John Le Mesurier, and Arthur Lowe in Dad's Army (1968)
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  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Jimmy Perry
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Arthur Lowe
    • John Le Mesurier
    • Clive Dunn
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    8,1/10
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    4.827
    4.752
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Jimmy Perry
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Arthur Lowe
      • John Le Mesurier
      • Clive Dunn
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    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 3 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Arthur Lowe
    Arthur Lowe
    • Capt. George Mainwaring…
    • 1968–1977
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Sgt. Arthur Wilson…
    • 1968–1977
    Clive Dunn
    Clive Dunn
    • LCpl. Jack Jones
    • 1968–1977
    John Laurie
    John Laurie
    • Pte. James Frazer…
    • 1968–1977
    Arnold Ridley
    Arnold Ridley
    • Pte. Charles Godfrey…
    • 1968–1977
    Ian Lavender
    Ian Lavender
    • Pte. Frank Pike…
    • 1968–1977
    James Beck
    James Beck
    • Pte. Joe Walker…
    • 1968–1973
    Bill Pertwee
    Bill Pertwee
    • Chief Warden Hodges…
    • 1968–1977
    Edward Sinclair
    • Verger Maurice Yeatman
    • 1968–1977
    Colin Bean
    • Private Sponge
    • 1968–1977
    Frank Williams
    Frank Williams
    • Reverend Timothy Farthing
    • 1969–1977
    Janet Davies
    Janet Davies
    • Mrs. Mavis Pike
    • 1968–1977
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • the Colonel…
    • 1970–1977
    Pamela Cundell
    • Mrs. Fox
    • 1969–1977
    Harold Bennett
    Harold Bennett
    • Mr. Bluett…
    • 1969–1977
    Olive Mercer
    • Mrs. Yeatman
    • 1969–1977
    Eric Longworth
    • the Town Clerk…
    • 1972–1977
    Geoffrey Lumsden
    • Captain Square…
    • 1968–1977
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Jimmy Perry
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    raymond-massart

    Universal appeal

    If you can get hold of the series on DVD, do not hesitate. "Dad's Army" is a real gem that will offer you hours of intense pleasure and spark off countless outbursts of hilarious laughter.This is comedy at its best.Although the humor is essentially British with that contained form of polite sarcasm and the use of understatement, it is also so typical of human nature in general that it offers a universal appeal.The characters are all lovable in one way or the other.The pompous captain Mainwaring who's attitude is clearly based on an obvious inherent feeling of insecurity and his suave sergeant Wilson, the over-enthusiastic corporal Jones who panics at the slightest upheaval,the spooky-looking Frazer or private Godfrey who resembles Dopey in the Seven Dwarfs and the mother's-boy Pike, are but just some of the delightful individuals in this fascinating series."Dad's Army"obtained a fourth place in a recent BBC comedy poll and apparently continues to thrill both young and old.Some episodes are less entertaining than most,I admit, but on the whole the series is really worth-while. The capture of a German submarine crew for example, is hilarious!
    kennez

    The best comedy EVER!

    Dad's Army is the best comedy ever written. It follows the Walmington-On-Sea Home Guard (part time soldiers) during the course of WW2. The platoon is led by the pompous Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe), and the public school educated Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier). Third in command is the decorated veteran Lance-Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn). Also in the platoon are a Cockney black-market dealing Private Walker (James Beck), a Scottish ex-Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer turned Undertaker named Fraser (John Laurie), a medic with bladder trouble named Godfrey (Arnold Ridley) and a mummy's boy named Pike (Ian Lavender). The platoon frequently gets into various types of trouble, and this usually leads to a clash with the Chief ARP Warden Hodges (Bill Pertwee).

    The plots and scripts for all of the episodes are superb, and like a fine wine, the series gets better with age!.

    An especially funny exchange was in the episode 'The Deadly Attachment' where the platoon are ordered to look after a U-Boat crew for the night. This exchange was recently voted the funniest moment ever in a comedy series!

    If you don't watch this brilliant series, make sure you see it soon, and if you don't find it funny, you will never laugh at anything!
    otis167

    You Stupid Boy!

    Capt. Mainwaring would frequently utter the above phrase, and then immediately do something much more stupid than young Private Pike could ever accomplish. This is one of the reasons why this colorful program is one of my favorites (pardon my American English spelling).

    The scripts are good, but what really make this show brilliant are the great characters and the wonderful actors. It must have been very difficult to get elderly actors to do zany slapstick comedy, but the directors managed to do it beautifully.

    The contrast of young and old, and middle class and working class people in perpetual conflict is really great fun to watch. More egos are deflated in this series than ever before, and with hilarious results.

    Instead of watching the horrible news accounts of the Iraq War, watch a video tape of Dad's Army. This a very funny remembrance of a much better era.
    9adam-1009

    now I'm a believer!

    When I first saw "Dad's Army" on BBC Prime I thought that this is really corny one and since it was going on and on with only few laughs I gave up. Then after few weeks when I put BBC Prime again it was "Dad's Army" again, same episodes and again it wasn't as funny as other British comedy series, so again I gave up.

    But lately I've seen the whole series from the beginning (since black & white episodes) and this time it all finally began to make sense. Finally I've seen the light and what kind of approach you need to like this series - usually it isn't LOL-funny, but with more subtle kind of humor. After seeing the whole series even the episodes I've seen before and didn't like make sense and I know what was funny about it.

    Now I can say that "Dad's Army" is really great series with wonderful ideas, great cast and leaves something within you - now when I watch some films with people in uniforms I usually expect to hear "do you think it's wise", "stupid boy", "they don't like up them" or "permission to worry you, sir".

    A really "must see" kind of TV history!
    zyggy_baker

    Best TV programme ever made

    Dad's Army is my favourite TV programme of all time. It is just a work of genius. Jimmy Perry & David Croft really knew how to write a good script. Like Perry said the cast was right, the time was right, the script was right, the tunes were right and the whole situation was right which was what made Dad's Army a miracle. All the gags, jokes, tunes and atmosphere's are all hilarious, jolly and wonderful. It's why Dad's Army has always and will be one of the most popular programmes in TV history. Set in World War II of course it shows you the hilarities of pompous kind-hearted bank manager Captain Mainweering (Arthur Lowe), charming upper-class twit cheif bank clerk Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier), kind old fool and long time soldier now butcher Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn) and many other hilarious characters. With these men of course operating the Walmington-On-Sea Home Guard disasters can of course happen even if at the end of the day it turns out the the platoon is needed to pick up the pieces. The men themselves give the war a brighter atmosphere. With the platoon having the most bizarre members like Private Frazer (John Laurie) being an undertakes, Private Walker (James Beck) being a spinster, Private Godfrey (Arnold Ridley) being a retired old aged pensioner and Private Pike (Ian Lavender) being a complete pansy and mummy's boy. Also with the gay and meaning well Rev. Timothy Farthing, the sneaky Verger and the platoons arch enemy Warden & Greencrocer & common git Bill Hodges (Bill Pertwee). Even though situations that the men get into may be a bit bizarre they always come out the other end feeling victorius. And why shouldn't they having proved to the whole town that they are not just a bunch of pomous, twitish, foolish, dirty and some other stuff. My favourite episode of Dads Army has "The Deadly Attachment". Reason is that it has the men coming face to face with the Germans and seeing the hilarities of getting out of it. Also other episodes like "Time On My Hands", "Keep Young And Beautiful" and "No Spring For Frazer" I still find really hilarious and stimulating. The show will undoubtedly go on forever being known as the programme that changed the face of television forever.

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      An episode is kept on standby by the BBC for use as an emergency back-up program, to be broadcast if a major technical problem prevents normal programs being shown. This came to light on June 20, 2000 when the Six O'Clock News (1984) was interrupted by a power failure at the BBC, and an episode of this show was transmitted in its place.
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      On multiple occasions throughout the series Bill Pertwee (Chief Warden Hodges) can clearly be seen mouthing dialogue of the other actors.
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      Frazer: Captain Mainwaring. Did I ever tell you the story about the old, empty barn.

      Mainwaring: Um. No.

      Frazer: Would you like to hear the story about the old, empty barn?

      Mainwaring: Um. Yes. Listen everybody. Frazer's going to tell us the story about the old empty barn.

      Frazer: Right. The story of the old empty barn. Well. There was nothing in it.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Juli 1968 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Fighting Tigers
    • Drehorte
      • Bury St Edmunds Sugar Beet Factory, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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