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  • ...(also known as "'''Army Games'''") is an episode of the [[w:United Kingdom|British]] [[w:comedy|comedy]] television series ''[[The Goodies (TV series)|The Goo The Goodies are disgusted when they discover that the [[w:British Army|Army]] is building a [[w:military|military]] establishment on what was supposed
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] ...first episode of the eighth series of the British comedy series ''[[Dad's Army]]''. It was originally transmitted on 5 September 1975.
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] ...Croft<ref name="Complete A-Z">{{cite book|title=The Complete A-Z of Dad's Army|last1=Croft|first1=David|last2=Perry|first2=Jimmy|last3=Webber|first3=Richa
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  • ...rton''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|MC}} (30 August 1889 – May 1962) was a British screenwriter. ...="lafayette"/> In 1909 he joined the [[Norfolk Regiment]] of the [[British Army]].<ref>{{cite journal |title=The London Gazette |date=5 November 1909 |issu
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  • '''''Don't Panic Chaps!''''' is a 1959 [[UK|British]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[George Pollock (director)|George Pollock]] ...the island is the base for a small unit of Germans when one of the British soldiers bumps into a German soldier while both are [[skinny dipping]] in the sea.
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  • ...ton]], and later, while at [[Manchester University]], was called up to the army. Hackney was posted to [[Invicta Park Barracks|Maidstone Barracks]] for one ...er Sisters]] and [[Johnny Dorelli]]), and Hollywood as well as working for British television and continuing to contribute to ''Punch''.
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] ...fifth episode of the seventh series of the British comedy series ''[[Dad's Army]]''. It was originally transmitted on Friday 13 December 1974.
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] ...e second episode of the eighth series of the British comedy series ''Dad's Army''. It was first transmitted on Friday 12 September 1975.
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  • ...aracters#Other platoon members#Sidney Blewitt|Sidney Bluett]] in ''[[Dad's Army]].'' ..., the ancient, amiably callous owner of Grace Brothers department store in British sitcom ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'' that he achieved his greatest fame. Hi
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] ...isode of the ninth and final series of the British comedy series ''[[Dad's Army]]''. It was originally transmitted on Sunday 13 November 1977, the same day
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] ...roft]]<ref name="Complete A-Z">{{cite book|title=The Complete A-Z of Dad's Army|last1=Croft|first=David|last2=Perry|first2=Jimmy |last3=Webber|first3=Richa
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  • {{blockquote|Dead soldiers in grotesque ballet positions, Arab families emerging from hiding, baffled ...to Milligan and his friends: they tell the Italians that they are British Army prisoners (i.e., to go away). The regiment's Lieutenant asks two German off
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] | next = [[Absent Friends (Dad's Army)|Absent Friends]]
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] ...ode of the sixth series of the British [[television]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Dad's Army]]''. It was originally transmitted on [[BBC 1]] on Wednesday 7 November 197
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  • ...nown for his role as [[Private Sponge]] in the BBC comedy series ''[[Dad's Army]]''. ...ntinue his acting by joining the [[w:British Commonwealth Occupation Force|British Commonwealth Occupation Force]] (BCOF). After graduating from drama school
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  • | nationality = British ...t singer. During the [[Second World War]], he was attached to the [[Royal Army Medical Corps]], and sometimes acted as compere at shows. He started mimic
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  • | related = ''[[The Army Game]]''<br />''[[Foreign Affairs (1964 TV series)|Foreign Affairs]]'' ...h in 1974. The show is a spin-off of ''[[The Army Game]]'', a sitcom about soldiers undertaking [[Conscription in the United Kingdom|national service]], and fo
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] |last="[[Things that Go Bump in the Night (Dad's Army episode)|Things that Go Bump in the Night]]"
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  • | series = [[Dad's Army]] | prev = [[Asleep in the Deep (Dad's Army)|Asleep in the Deep]]
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  • {{short description|British television, radio, and comic strip author}} ...creenwriter)|Hazel Adair]], he co-created the soap opera ''[[w:Crossroads (British TV series)|Crossroads]]''.
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