What a wonderful episode of a wonderful show! Thank you so much for uploading this! And Cheers to all you from around the world who also have the good humor to enjoy it !
Anytime I fell melancholy I turn to dads army and the feeling of being down leaves me and I'm filled with joy Thx george for these uploads truly thank u
This is a great episode because they all (even Frazer eventually) go out of their way to help Jonesey find the money , meaning they're more than a squad they are friends!!
They all go out of their way, and sometimes out of character, for each other, like the episode of Godfrey's cottage, where Frazer blackmailed a government official to help Godfrey, the episode where Jones's account at the bank was too low to meet his obligations, and Mainwaring found that the money had been passed all around by various members, each helping someone else.
John Laurie (Frazer) and Arnold Ridley (Godfrey) are both Great War veterans. Mr. Ridley was wounded to the extent that he had difficulty carrying a rifle in these episodes, so they made him a medic.
I wonder what the verger was doing in the church hall after midnight in the first place. And a couple of goofs: when mr. Bluitt opens the door with the chain on, he opens it fully so the chain would be useless to prevent break-ins. When Pike gives back his part of the stuffing, he still wears the glove afterwards. A couple of seconds later he shows the same hand, now without the glove, insinuating that the glove is in the chicken.
I like the part when after Wilson pokes the sheet of tarpaulin causing water to spill on the desk he keeps wiping the desk dry with his hankerchief and says "sorry sir beg your pardon".
Exellent british humor.i am trying to whatch all the episodes i did not see when i was young! It is only ,,missis Bouceet,, who can compare to this seerie,but i think this will win!!
Comes a man to see the doctor. "Doctor, I'm getting oblivious and it bothers me." "When was the first time this happened?" "First time? What do you mean, doctor?"
Taffy refers to a Welshman, Paddy to an Irishman, and Jock to a Scot. Frazier is Scottish, so of course Walker has to joke around and call him Taffy instead of Jock! 😀
What a wonderful episode of a wonderful show! Thank you so much for uploading this! And Cheers to all you from around the world who also have the good humor to enjoy it !
Clive Dunn, you deserve an Oscar for this. Your gentle good humour and your attempts not to panic are sublime.
Anytime I fell melancholy I turn to dads army and the feeling of being down leaves me and I'm filled with joy Thx george for these uploads truly thank u
me too Jim
There is nothing better than Dads Army
Thanks for uploading these episodes they are helping me get through depression
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I hope you are ok now.🙏
20:48 the Vicar scene was the best with the Verger shaking him awake . " oh you are a Beastly nuisance " absolutely brilliant
This is a great episode because they all (even Frazer eventually) go out of their way to help Jonesey find the money , meaning they're more than a squad they are friends!!
They all go out of their way, and sometimes out of character, for each other, like the episode of Godfrey's cottage, where Frazer blackmailed a government official to help Godfrey, the episode where Jones's account at the bank was too low to meet his obligations, and Mainwaring found that the money had been passed all around by various members, each helping someone else.
Beautifully acted , written and directed.
This episode is exceptionally funny.
Its really cool that most of the cast served in ww2. For example Clive Dunn (jones) fought in the battle of Crete
John Laurie (Frazer) and Arnold Ridley (Godfrey) are both Great War veterans. Mr. Ridley was wounded to the extent that he had difficulty carrying a rifle in these episodes, so they made him a medic.
@@hovanti physical difficulties, or mental ones?
@@omikronweapon Physically; his arm was affected.
I wonder what the verger was doing in the church hall after midnight in the first place.
And a couple of goofs: when mr. Bluitt opens the door with the chain on, he opens it fully so the chain would be useless to prevent break-ins.
When Pike gives back his part of the stuffing, he still wears the glove afterwards. A couple of seconds later he shows the same hand, now without the glove, insinuating that the glove is in the chicken.
i love the look on mainwaring's face when he returned the chicken 😂😂😂
I like the part when after Wilson pokes the sheet of tarpaulin causing water to spill on the desk he keeps wiping the desk dry with his hankerchief and says "sorry sir beg your pardon".
"You've all done very well!" "Thank you, Mr. Grace!"
Correct your time and time you finish at the same time
Jones: OH ITS THE MONEY THE MONEY! Where's my sausages?
A butcher till the end that jones. The sausages come first before the money.
Haha omg I love these shows I want to see your chicken.. do have a search warrant
This is so funny episode and he forgot the money.
Very good work..thankful from BBC
Greatly Missed Gentlemen.
lol Permission to sterilise me. I love that line!
I love Jones ! His adorable bumbling reminds me of my late granddad 😂
Jones and Pike are the best....I'm hysterical laughing
Priceless
the film pike is talking about is 'two in the dark' from 1936,walter abel
is indeed the actor but not joan blondell,the actress is margot grahame.
I've just tried to find "Man In The Shadows" on Blondell's IMDb, and was disappointed to not find it. Tyvm for the correction. :)
That Jones(ey). He is so funny and cute that he does not even know by himself
Thanx for the memories👍
Love this!!
I’d have loved to be part of the audience on 1 show. Would have been a great experience
I keep a tidy bank. Then the customers have to walk over a pile of bricks to get in and out.
"In the name of the King, I demand to examine the chicken."
Exellent british humor.i am trying to whatch all the episodes i did not see when i was young! It is only ,,missis Bouceet,, who can compare to this seerie,but i think this will win!!
“Mrs. Bouquet” is witless trash compared to this beautiful television series.
@@imochonai5723 idk, for me at has an apocalyptic amount of nostalgia, as does this series and fawlty towers
Because of inflation, Jones would have lost the equivalent of nearly £23,000
its probably closer to 30,000 pounds in 2023.
A dementia patient said this to me once at work: "I can't remember what I can't remember!"
Which is true as a truth!
Comes a man to see the doctor. "Doctor, I'm getting oblivious and it bothers me." "When was the first time this happened?" "First time? What do you mean, doctor?"
Jones is ready for old soldiers home, but he remembers his sausages.
Pike had his gloves on when he handed back the stuffing.
There are always one or two bloopers with Dad's Army, it's part of its charm
Hay, I was like number 800………! Now, where’s my sausages?
9:59 perfect imitation 😂
Morning Pikey
Good morning madam
Lol 😂
miss these guys
Not bad ⚡️
A tidy mind is a tidy behind?
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Is that young Mister Grace from Are You Being Served? as the gent with the chicken?
Yes
óld mister Grace doesn't get about much
One thing is for sure the Germans where very lucky never landing on England
Lol
Hess did and the Home Guard played a role.
Where's my sausages?
Nomoredrama2000 resting in Mainwaring ‘stomach.
Fun fact: £500 circa 1941/42 is equivalent to over £31,000 in 2024.
From the poster on the notice board, it says June 11th. That would make the scenario of this particular episode set in 1944.
The black out regulations were relaxed and the Home Guard were disbanded in the autumn of 1944, so they wouldn't have had very long to go...
That poor chicken!
18:21? Did I miss some explanation for why they're sleeping in the church?
I'm teaching myself german with these subtitles.
Good luck learning 'German'.
You are teaching yourself Dutch. The subtitles are Dutch. :)
The subtitles are Dutch.
Stupid boy!
It's Dutch not Deutch.
The subtitles are actually in Dutch
No shit, Sherlock
Is he taffy or jock? Welsh or Scot?
Frazer is a Scot. Some of the things he says is strictly Scottish. Like "Aye".
Taffy refers to a Welshman, Paddy to an Irishman, and Jock to a Scot. Frazier is Scottish, so of course Walker has to joke around and call him Taffy instead of Jock! 😀
What What What What What 22:27
A Chicken 22:44 🍗🐔🐓🇬🇧
Pike is sexy cute!
?sausages.
Yo
why are my episodes muted and subtitled in German?????
they are not muted.... and the subtitles are in Dutch... not German... may be its muted because you're from UK ? ... they are banned there
It's Dutch NOT German.
whaddya mean "my episodes"?