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In a sleepy English town, a motley crew of bumbling amateur soldiers hilariously fumble through wartime duties, proving that heart and camaraderie can triumph over military mishaps, all while delivering timeless humor and unforgettable catchphrases.
Dad's Army Trivia
What is the name of the character played by Arthur Lowe in Dad's Army? (Easy)
#1: Captain Mainwaring
#2: Sergeant Wilson
#3: Private Fraser
#4: Corporal Jones
What city does the fictional Walmington-on-Sea, where Dad's Army is set, represent? (Genius)
#1: London
#2: Brighton
#3: Eastbourne
#4: Portsmouth
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Dad's Army Fun Facts
The original script for Dad's Army was rejected by the BBC because it was deemed too similar to a previous sitcom called The Army Game.
The character of Captain Mainwaring was inspired by a real-life local bank manager in the creators' hometown.
Dad's Army Polls
What's your favorite character from Dad's Army?
Captain Mainwaring
Sergeant Wilson
Private Pike
Corporal Jones
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What is your favorite episode of Dad's Army?
The Deadly Attachment
The Battle of God's Hill
Sergeant Wilson's Little Secret
A Soldier's Farewell
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