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by Graham McCann


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  Smith, Ronald L., Who’s Who in Comedy (New York: Facts On File, 1992). Snoad, Harold, Directing Situation Comedy (Borehamwood: BBC Television Training, 1988).

  Stone, Richard, You Should Have Been In Last Night (Sussex: The Book Guild, 2000).

  Street, A. G., From Dusk Till Dawn (London: Blandford Press, 1945).

  Summerfield, Penny and Corinna Peniston-Bird, ‘Women in the firing line: the Home Guard and the defence of gender boundaries in Britain in the Second World War’, Women’s History Review, vol. 9, no. 2 (2000), pp. 231–55.

  Thurber, James, Collecting Himself, ed. Michael Rosen (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1989).

  Took, Barry, Laughter in the Air (London: Robson/BBC, 1976).

  ‘Whatever Happened to TV Comedy?’, The Listener, 5 January 1984, pp. 7–8 and 12 January 1984, pp. 8–9.

  Tracey, Michael, A Variety of Lives (London: Bodley Head, 1983).

  Trethowan, Ian, Split Screen (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1984).

  Waldron, Vince, Classic Sitcoms, 2nd edn (Los Angeles: Silman-James Press, 1997).

  Wheeler-Bennett, J. W., King George VI: His Life and Reign (London: Macmillan, 1958).

  Wheldon, Huw, British Traditions in a World-Wide Medium (London: BBC, 1973).

  The Achievement of Television (London: BBC, 1975).

  The British Experience in Television (London: BBC, 1976).

  Whitehouse, Mary, A Most Dangerous Woman? (London: Lion, 1982).

  Williams, Kenneth, The Kenneth Williams Diaries, ed. Russell Davies (London: Harper-Collins, 1993).

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  Index

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  ‘A. Wilson (Manager)?’ episode (Series Four) 115–18, 239

  ‘Absent Friends’ episode (Series Four) 238

  ACTT (Association of Cinematography, Television and Allied Technicians Union) 83, 91, 96

  A.J. Wentworth, B.A. 217

  ‘All is Safely Gathered In’ episode (Series Five) 120, 161, 241

  Allen, Chesney 72, 182

  Ammonds, John 38, 41

  Anchor Hotel (Thetford) 157

  Anderson, Lindsay 216

  Archard, Bernard 173, 174

  Are You Being Served? 102, 204

  ‘Armoured Might of Lance Corporal

  Jones, The’ episode (Series Three) 234

  Army Game, The 46, 58

  ‘Asleep in the Deep’ episode (Series Five) 119, 240

  Association of Cinematography, Television and Allied Technicians Union see ACTT audience figures ‘Battle of the Giants’ special 118

  pilot episode 86

  Series One 91, 95–6, 97, 98

  Series Two 111

  Series Three 112

  Series Five 120

  Series Six 192–3, 194

  Series Seven 195, 196

  Series Eight 199

  Series Nine 210

  final episode 213

  repeats 222, 223

  Audience Research Department 82, 89

  awards 100, 112

  BAFTA awards 100, 112

  Bailey, Bush 61

  Banks-Smith, Nancy 87

  Bardon, John 179, 180

  ‘Battle of the Giants’ (Christmas episode) 118, 239

  ‘Battle of Godfrey’s Cottage, The’ episode (Series Two) 232–3

  ‘Battle School’ episode (Series Three) 234

  Baverstock, Donald 43 BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) 38–9, 40, 46, 91

  attitude to Croft 40–1

  attitude towards Croft-Perry partnership 102

  Audience Research Department 82, 89

  failure to arrange farewell celebration for Dad’s Army cast 214

  Light Entertainment department 44–5

  situation-comedies with military themes 46

  top producers at 38

  wiping over programmes for videotape reuse 110

  Bean, Colin 64, 170–1, 184

  Beck, James 52, 69, 102, 189–90, 192

  absence of felt by cast 194–5

  acting career 61–2, 190

  casting for Walker 612

  death 120, 189, 191–2, 193, 227

  and drinking 190

  in Thetford for filming 158

  and Walker character 75, 104

  Beck, Kay 190

  Beggar My Neighbour 38, 39, 52, 55, 64

  Bell Hotel (Thetford) 157

  Bennett, Arnold 8

  Bennett, Harold 52

  Bernard, Jeffrey 128

  ‘Big Guns’ episode (Series Three) 235

  ‘Big Parade, The’ episode (Series Four) 237

  Billington, Michael 87

  Black, Peter 87, 193, 200

  Bless Me, Father 216

  Blimp, Colonel 24

  ‘Boots, Boots, Boots’ episode (Series Four) 237

  Born Every Minute 102

  Bowness, Felix 52 Boyle, Ron 88

  Bracewell character 49, 63, 75

  ‘Brain Versus Brawn’ episode (Series Five) 120, 241

  ‘Branded’ episode (Series Three) 113, 236

  Bressingham Steam Museum 223

  British Film Institute 223

  ‘Brush With the Law, A’ episode (Series Five) 120, 242

  ‘Bullet Is Not for Firing, The’ episode (Series Three) 234

  Bunclarke With an ‘E’ 190

  Burke, Edmund 33, 139

  Burton, Sir Montague 19

  Callender, Ann 38, 62, 63

  Campbell, Peter 217

  ‘Captain’s Car, The’ episode (Series Seven) 245

  casting 51–65

  Frazer character 60–1

  Godfrey character 59–60

  Hodges character 64–5

  Jones character 57–9

  Mainwaring character 54–6

  Pike character 62–3

  supporting players 63–4

  Walker character 61–2

  Wilson character 56–7

  Cecil, Hugh 64

  Chalfont St Giles 168

  Chamberlain, Neville 21, 185

  characters 5–6, 47, 123–53 casting of see casting

  providing with plausible past 71

  response to by general public 92

  see also individual names

  Cheeseman character 194, 195–7

  Christie, Ian 176

  Christmas Night with the Stars 101

  Churchill, Winston 14–15, 21, 22–3, 27, 28, 31–3


  Clarke, Roy 216

  class consciousness 7–8, 84–5

  Classic Television magazine top three funniest moments 249

  Cleasby-Thompson, Colonel 162

  Clive, Connie 58

  Cohen, Norman 167–8, 169, 170, 171, 173–4, 175

  Coleman, Ed 179

  Columbia Pictures 168, 176

  ‘Come In, Your Time Is Up’ episode (Series Eight) 198, 246

  ‘Command Decision’ episode (Series One) 92–4, 231–2

  Coombs, Pat 39

  Cooper, Duff 22

  Cooper, Hal 203

  Cooper, Joan 128, 179, 212, 214, 216, 220

  Coronation Street 130

  Cotton, Bill 40–1, 42, 59, 78, 79, 82, 91, 111, 189, 204

  Croft, Ann 48

  Croft, David 46, 92, 118, 158, 160

  on art of direction 108–9

  BAFTA award 100

  awarded OBE 216

  background and career 38, 48

  BBC’s attitude towards 40–1

  and casting of Dad’s Army 51, 55, 56, 58–9, 60, 61, 62–3, 64–5

  casting in other situation – comedies 51–2

  on Cheeseman character 196–7

  and choice of studio 108

  dropping of Bracewell character 75

  at farewell dinner 214

  and film version of Dad’s Army 105, 167, 169, 173, 177

  Croft, David – contd.

  and final episode 212

  and first series 91

  on Le Mesurier’s ill-health 206

  and location filming 160, 164

  on Lowe’s narcolepsy 207

  on Lowe’s problem in learning lines 107

  meeting with Perry 39

  on Mills 42

  not wanting interference 102

  other projects 102, 204, 216, 222

  and pilot episode 69, 78, 81–2, 86–7

  showing of Dad’s Army script idea by Perry and reaction 40

  and Snoad 160

  and stage version of Dad’s Army 180, 184

  talents 41

  and time-slot for Dad’s Army 193

  and title sequence of pilot episode 78, 79, 80, 81

  on working for BBC 38–9

  working with Perry on second script 47–9

  working with and relationship with Perry 103–4

  Crossman, Richard 46

  Cullum-Jones, Desmond 64

  Cundell, Pamela 211

  Dad’s Army

  adaptation for American market see Rear Guard, The

  appeal and popularity 4–5, 120, 199–200, 228, 249 see also audience figures

  broadcasting of in other countries 222

  camaraderie between cast 200–1

  commissioning of initial series 50

  devising basic storyline and script by Perry 37–8

  Englishness of 8, 250

  final episode 7–8, 211–13, 248

  getting off ground 40–7

  and nostalgia 5, 250

  origin of idea 35, 36–7

  pilot script 47–50

  post-war sequel project 219–20

  repeat screenings 222–3

  success 100–1, 183

  tales of trapped relationships 118

  themes 6–7

  time slot 193, 195

  tributes to 223

  Dad’s Army Appreciation Society 222, 276

  ‘Dad’s Army Collection, The’ 223

  ‘Dad’s Army Day’ 223

  Dad’s Army: The Movie 167–77

  changes made by Columbia 168–9

  horse on raft scene 174–5

  locations 168, 170

  premiere and reviews 175–6

  screenplay 171–3

  shooting schedules 169–70

  treatment of cast and ‘extra – specials’ 170–1

  ‘Dad’s Army: A Nostalgic Music and Laughter Show of Britain’s Finest Hour’ see Dad’s Army (stage show)

  Dad’s Army – Original Cast Recording 183

  Dad’s Army (radio version) 189, 194

  ‘Dad’s Army and the Secret U – boat Base’ 177

  Dad’s Army (stage show) 178–85

  ending of 185

  rehearsals 180

  reviews 182–3

  team on 179

  tour of 184–5

  West End opening 181–2

  Daily Express 88, 176

  Daily Mail 87

  Daily Mirror 87, 95, 175–6, 214, 219

  Daily Telegraph 87

  David Copperfield 130

  Davies, Janet 63–4, 221, 228

  ‘Day the Balloon Went Up’ episode (Series Three) 112, 235

  Day Lewis, C. 23

  Day-Lewis, Sean 87

  ‘Deadly Attachment, The’ episode (Series Six) 4, 13, 192, 201, 242

  Delfont, Bernard 179, 180–1

  Desert Islands Discs 101, 127–8

  ‘Desperate Drive of Corporal Jones, The’ (Series Five) 119, 240

  Diary of a Nobody 130–2

  ‘Don’t Fence Me In’ episode (Series Four) 237

  ‘Don’t Forget the Diver’ episode (Series Four) 237

  ‘Don’t tell him Pike’ scene 3–4, 4–5, 8

  Dorning, Robert 56, 258

  Dowdeswell, Caroline 64

  Drake, Vernon 64 Dunn, Bobby 58

  Dunn, Clive 69, 109, 158, 164, 197, 223

  acting career 58, 101

  awarded OBE 200

  career and life after Dad’s Army 218, 222

  casting for Jones 57–9

  character 104

  and death of Beck 191–2

  and death of Lowe 219

  at farewell function 214, 215

  and film version of Dad’s Army 169, 174

  and Jones character 104, 148–9 on Lowe 105

  memories of being a prisoner of war 148

  performance in episode 5 (Series One) 96

  and pilot episode 72, 73

  and stage version of Dad’s Army 179, 180, 181, 184, 185

  and stunts 164

  Eastwood, Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph 27

  Eden, Anthony 13–14, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 49

  Elsom, John 182 Emmett, E.V.H. 70, 84

  ‘Enemy Within the Gates, The’ episode (Series One) 95–6, 232

  English, Arthur 52

  episode guide 231–48

  Ernst, Kathryn 81

  ‘Everybody’s Trucking’ episode (Series Seven) 106, 195, 244

  Exelby, Sandra 70

  ‘Face on the Poster, The’ episode (Series Eight) 199, 246

  ‘Fallen Idol’ episode (Series Four) 239

  Fiddick, Peter 213–14

  Fighting Tigers, The (original script) 38, 39, 45–6

  Financial Times 183

  Flanagan, Bud 72

  Fox, Mrs 211–12

  Fox, Paul 43, 77–8, 78–9, 80, 113–14

  Foy, Jr, Eddie 203

  Fraser, Liz 168

  Fraser, Ronald 102

  Frazer character 6, 49, 53, 141–3

  casting 60–1

  and Jones 150

  and Mainwaring 141, 142–3

  and pilot episode 85

  potted biography 139–40

  and Series Three 111

  see also Laurie, John

  Galton, Ray 102–3, 190

  Gardiner, Jeffrey 52

  George VI, King 27, 31, 33

  ‘Getting the Bird’ episode (Series Five) 119, 240

  Gilbert, James 38, 41

  Gillespie, Robert 52

  Gnomes of Dulwich, The 102

  Godfrey character 6, 49, 53, 149, 151–2

  casting 59–60

  and Mainwaring 151

  and pilot episode 85

  potted biography 147–8

  and Series Two 110

  and Series Three 111

  see also Ridley, Arnold

  Godfrey, Frank 64

  ‘Godiva Affair, The’ episode (Series Seven) 181, 244


  Goldie, Grace Wyndham 79

  ‘Gorilla Warfare’ episode (Series Seven) 196, 244

  Grade, Michael 59

  Greene, Hugh Carleton 38, 46

  Grigg, Sir Edward 18–19, 25–6

  Guardian 97, 176, 213

  Guinness, Alec 126

  Haig, Jack 57–8, 184

  Hancock, George 64, 170

  Hancock, Tony 128

  Hancock’s Half Hour 89

  Hastings, Hugh 64, 170

  Hawks, Howard 169

  Hay, Will 38

  Hayfield Cricket Club 185

  Hi-de-Hi! 216, 218

  ‘High Finance’ episode (Series Eight) 198–9, 246

  Hill, Charles 46

  Hoare, Sir Samuel 14

  Hobson, Harold 182

  Hodges character 6, 74

  casting 64–5

  greengrocer’s lorry 164–5

  more prominence given to in third series 111–12

  see also Pertwee, Bill

  Hogan’s Heroes 46

  Holland, Jeffrey 179–80, 184–5

  Home Guard 5, 8, 13–34

  administrative structure 18, 252

  age range 24

  anniversary celebrations 30–2

  attempt to improve by Pownall 21

  broadcast on by Eden 13–14, 16, 18

  bureaucracy of 29–30

  change of name from LDV to 21–3

  and Churchill 14–15, 21, 22–3, 27, 28, 31–2

  and conscription 27

  decline and disbanding of 32–3

  difference made and value of 30

  early problems 20–1

  enrolling of volunteers for 16–18

  eulogising and romanticising of by writers 23–4

  formation 13–14, 16

  gallantry 34

  given a firmer and more permanent shape 26

  grousing 26–7

  growth of membership 18

  Perry in 36–7, 48

  problems 27–30

  proposals for 16, 251–2

  and retired officers 24–5

  role and function 18–19

  tightening up of organisation by Eastwood 27

  uniform 19–20, 26

  and weapons 20, 26, 28–9

  and women 28

  ‘Honourable Man, The’ episode (Series Six) 193, 243

  Howerd, Frankie 42

  Hugh and I 38, 39, 40, 52, 56, 61, 64

  Hunter-Craig, Alan 70

  Husband, Mary 179

  ‘If the Cap Fits …’ episode (Series Five) 119, 241

  ‘Is There Honey Still for Tea?’ episode (Series Eight) 198, 245–6

  It Ain’t Half Hot Mum 204

  It Sticks Out Half a Mile 219–20

  ITA 46 ITV 46, 83

  Ivor Novello award 100

 

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