Remakes of the three missing episodes of the original BBC comedy series Dad's Army (1968)Remakes of the three missing episodes of the original BBC comedy series Dad's Army (1968)Remakes of the three missing episodes of the original BBC comedy series Dad's Army (1968)
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Ok I'm over half way through the first episode and I'm chuckling away.
Unlike the recent movie there has been some real time and care put into the recreation of these lost classics. Croft and Perry's writhing is perfection and the actors play to the script and just keep to the right side of tribute without lapsing into overt impersonation.
So far so good.
They did an excellent job here, portrayed the characters so well. A top production, the original cast would be proud of these 3 episodes.
How hard is it to play a character that is well established and loved.
The whole cast did very well and I enjoyed the 3 episodes.
There was lots of money and top names thrown at the recent film version which was not good unlike this low key re make of original scripted episodes, really enjoyed it so well done to the makers and shame on the bbc for losing the original episodes
Well done gold ,all the cast and crew , exceeded my expectations , laughed my socks off , uncanny lookalikes and voices , well done , can only dream off a series after the three specials
I awaited these three episodes with a mixture of anticipation and trepidation, as I am a massive fan of the original series, and was monumentally disappointed with the 2016 film effort. But from that to this I can see the problem - the 2016 film wasn't written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, while these were, which is why I shouldn't have worried. Yes, the cast are obviously understudies (as they described themselves), but they mostly do very well in finding the characters as we would recognise them, with special credit to Robert Bathurst. It's not a 10/10, but it's as close as it can be. I'm very pleased that, in lieu of the original episodes being found somewhere, we do at least have these that we can go to and (to an extent) now watch the entire series of Dad's Army
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- TriviaLockwood West and Olive Carleton-Crowe, the parents of Timothy West who plays Private Godfrey in the remakes, originally met while appearing in a production of the play "The Ghost Train" by Arnold Ridley, who played Private Godfrey in the original series of Dad's Army (1968)
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Private Frazer: We're doomed
- Crazy creditsThe credits in the opening titles feature the names of all seven main cast members, unlike the original series, which only featured those of Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn.
- ConnectionsRemake of Dad's Army (1968)
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