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1. Meet the Gang (03/01/1974)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The Concert Party are trying to rehearse a show without their pianist. A new gunner arrives in the camp. An anti-British demonstration disrupts the show.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Inspector Singh | Indian | Nick Zaran |
Rickshaw Wallah | Indian | Ashwin Patel |
2. My Lovely Boy (10/01/1974)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
Sergeant Major Williams discovers that Gunner Parkins is his son.
3. Mutiny of the Punka-Wallahs (17/01/1974)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The plan to replace the Punka Wallahs leads to trouble.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Inspector Singh | Indian | Nick Zaran |
4. A Star is Born (24/01/1974) Lost
Produced and Directed by David Croft
When Gunner Parkins is removed from the concert party because of his incompetence, Sergeant Major Williams sees a chance to send the other men up the jungle.
5. The Jungle Patrol (31/01/1974)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
Sergeant-Major takes the concert party on a jungle survival course in an attempt to make soldiers of them, but who will come out on top?
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
District Commissioner Hope Thompson | English | Geoffrey Lumsden (Dad's Army) |
Game Warden | Indian | Mohammad Shamsi |
6. It’s a Wise Child (07/02/1974) Lost
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The men of the concert party as well as Sergeant Major Williams try to find out the truth about Gunner Parkin's father.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Clerk | Indian | Renu Setna |
7. The Road to Bannu (14/02/1974)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The concert party have the misfortune to get stranded in a remote part of the North West Frontier.Williams sends Lofty to go find help.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Chief Tribesman | Indian | Rafiq Anwar |
Stationmaster | Indian | Ishaq Bux |
Rangi's Mother-in-Law | Indian | Zohra Segal |
The Unspecified Roles are all Indians
- Bob Babenia
- Ahmed Khalil
- Jagdish Kumar
- Rangit Nakara (Tenko)
- Ashwin Patel
- Rudolf Ramillo
- Geronimo Sehmi
8. The Inspector Calls (21/02/1974)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
Sergeant Major Williams finds a way to get the concert party into uniform by devising a military musical number for them.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The General | English | Jeffrey Segal (Dad's Army) |
1. Showing the Flag (02/01/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The Sergeant Major tries to train the concert party to lower the flag at sunset.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Fortune-Telling Wallah | Indian | Ishaq Bux |
Nigel the Lieutenant-Colonel | English | Barry Sinclair |
2. Down in the Jungle (09/01/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The concert party's plane makes a crash landing, and the men realise they could be behind enemy lines.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Ground Worker | Indian | Saad Ghazi |
Restaurant Proprietor | Indian | Mohammed Shamsi |
The Pilot (Flight Lieutenant) | Indian | Tariq Yunus |
3. The Natives Are Revolting (16/01/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The Sergeant Major is determined to find out who replaced the camp's Union Jack with an Indian flag.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The District Officer | Indian | Renu Setna |
4. Cabaret Time (23/01/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
A performance in the Kama Sutra Club gets the concert party and the Battery Sergeant Major into trouble.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The US Navy Seaman | American | Robin Browne |
The Cook | English | Bobby Dennis |
The Club Proprietor | Indian | Talat Hussein |
Sergeant-Major Cyril Stevens, Military Police | English | Arnold Peters (Dad's Army and Secret Army) |
5. The Curse of the Sadhu (30/01/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
Sergeant Williams tempts the wrath of the gods by ejecting a revered holy man from the parade ground.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Sadhu | Indian | Minoo Golvala |
The Medical Orderly | Indian | Ranjit Nakara (Tenko) |
6. Forbidden Fruits (06/02/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
When the army runs out of "that stuff they put in our tea" the men can't stop thinking about women. Colonel Reynolds tries to see Mrs Waddilove-Evans when her husband is not home.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Daphne Waddilove-Evans | English | Margaret Courtenay |
Major Waddilove-Evans | English | Michael Moore (Dad's Army) |
Ling Soo | Chinese | Yasuko Nagazumi |
7. Has Any On Seen My Cobra? (13/02/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
A snake-charmer's cobra goes missing and is found in the Sergeant Major's quarters.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Mr Ali the Tailor | Indian | Renu Setna |
The Market Trader | Indian | Rudolf Ramillo |
The Foot-Chopping-Wallah | Indian | Azad Ali |
Selim (Snake Charmer) | Indian | Ahmed Khalil |
Sultan (Snake Charmer) | Indian | Sultan Lalani |
Karim Khan (Duck Charmer) | Indian | Ashwin Patel |
8. The Night of the Thugs (20/02/1975)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
The concert party take refuge from a rainstorm in a ruined temple and fall victim to a fanatical native sect.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Curator | Indian | Minoo Golvala |
Note this is the Last Episode that George Layton Starred as Bombardier Solomons (Solly)
1. The Supremo Show (02/01/1976)
Produced and Directed by Graeme Muir
While the officers are out of the way in hospital, Williams takes the opportunity to post the concert party up the jungle—but is forced to bring them back to stage a special performance.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Supremo (Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, GCVO, CB, DSO) | English | Richard Grant |
The Doctor | Indian | Ahmed Khalil |
2. Mind My Maharajah (09/01/1976)
Produced and Directed by Graeme Muir
The concert party is sent to the palace of the Maharajah of Bharatpur to protect him.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Lieutenant-Colonel Standish | English | MacDonald Hobley |
The Aide-de-Camp | English | Cy Town (Dad's Army) |
The Maharajah of Chattarpur | Indian | Renu Setna |
Pandit the Butler | Indian | Ashwin Patel |
3. Bang Goes the Maharajah (16/01/1976)
Produced and Directed by Graeme Muir
The concert party try to stop the attempts on the life of the Maharajah of Bharatpur.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Maharajah of Chattarpur | Indian | Renu Setna |
Pandit the Butler | Indian | Ashwin Patel |
4. The Grand Illusion (23/01/1976)
Produced and Directed by Graeme Muir
Sergeant Major Williams finds that bragging about his troops can get him into trouble.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Book Selling Wallah | Indian | Saad Ghazi |
Watch Selling Wallah | Indian | Rudolf Ramillo |
The Magician | Indian | Minoo Golvala |
Company Sergeant-Major Sharp | English | David Lodge (Guest Star) |
Note this is the First Episode that Gunner Beaumont becomes a Bombardier
5. Pale Hands I Love (30/01/1976)
Produced and Directed by Graeme Muir
The sergeant major falls in love and gets into trouble with the Tongs.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Chung Soo | Chinese | Robert Lee (Tenko) |
Ling Soo | Chinese | Yasuko Nagazumi |
The Assassin | Chinese | Vincent Wong (Tenko) |
6. Don’t Take the Mickey (06/02/1976)
Produced and Directed by Graeme Muir
Sergeant Major Williams tries to break up the concert party by promoting Gunner Graham.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Bar Proprietor | Indian | Talat Hussein |
1. Monsoon Madness (02/11/1976)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Bob Spiers
When the Sergeant-Major makes the Concert party perform fatigues to be ready for the arrival of the monsoon, Lofty goes mad and vows to kill the Sergeant-Major.
2. Kidnapped in the Khyber (09/11/1976)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Bob Spiers
When it becomes difficult for Colonel Reynolds to hide his affair with Mrs Waddilove-Evans, he decides it's best to accompany the concert party to a show on the North-West Frontier.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Daphne Waddilove-Evans | English | Frances Bennett |
The Pathan Chief | Indian | Sultan Lalani |
The Pathan | Indian | Saad Ghazi |
3. A Fate Worse Than Death (16/11/1976)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Bob Spiers
The members of the concert party try to find the kidnapped Mrs Waddilove-Evans.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Daphne Waddilove-Evans | English | Frances Bennett |
The Pathan Chief | Indian | Sultan Lalani |
The Pathan | Indian | Saad Ghazi |
4. Ticket to Blighty (23/11/1976)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
Bombardier Beaumont tries different ways to get sent home.
Also Starring Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Chief Commander Crisp | English | Mavis Pugh (Dad's Army) |
The ATS Sergeant | English | Bernice Adams (Dad's Army) |
The Nursing Sister | English | Andrea Godfrey |
5. Lofty’s Little Friend (30/11/1976)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Bob Spiers
An elephant follows Lofty to the camp.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Man on Bicycle | Indian | Mohammed Shamsi |
The Elephant Owner | Indian | Azad Ali |
6. Fight to Jawani (07/12/1976)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Bob Spiers
Men from a remote RAF base get too excited when the concert party puts on a show.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Buster the USAAF Pilot | American | Freddie Earlle (Dad's Army) |
Matt the USAAF Pilot | American | Hal Galili |
The RAF Commanding Officer | English | Tim Barrett (Dad's Army) |
The RAF Doctor | English | Robin Parkinson (Dad's Army and 'Allo 'Allo!) |
The RAF Airman | English | Jeffrey Holland (Dad's Army and Secret Army) |
The RAF Control Tower Officer | Indian | Talat Hussein |
7. We Are Not Amused (14/12/1976)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Bob Spiers
A pageant, written by Captain Ashwood, might offend the Indian assistant to the District Officer.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Captain Collins | English | Peter Green (Dad's Army) |
Deputy District Officer Mr Patel | Indian | Jaron Yaltan |
8. Twenty-One Today (28/12/1976)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
Gunner Parkins turns twenty-one. Sergeant Major Williams wants to give him a present.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Sword Seller | Indian | Ishaq Bux |
The Postman | English | Bobby Dennis |
1. Front Line Entertainers (25/10/1977)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
When the men get sent up the jungle, they find that some Australian soldiers haven't vacated their camp, as was ordered.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Lieutenant-Colonel Slim | Australian | Edmund Pegge (Tenko and Secret Army) |
Okker | Australian | Peter Cartwright |
2. Bridge Over the River Hipong (01/11/1977)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Ray Butt
While they are still having trouble adapting to the jungle, the members of the concert party get the task of building a bridge.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Doctor Rahn | Indian | Mohammed Shamsi |
3. The Pay Off (08/11/1977)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Ray Butt
The men of the Royal Artillery Concert Party put on a show for Burmese bandits.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Burly Soldier | English | Gorden Kaye ('Allo 'Allo!) |
Me Thant | Burmese | Burt Kwouk (Tenko) |
Captain Owen | English | Norman Mitchell (Dad's Army) |
4. Puddings From Heaven (15/11/1977)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Ray Butt
When the men discover a way to get food dropped illegally, they get into trouble. The food (puddings) were meant for some senior officers.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Indian Trader | Indian | Ishaq Bux |
Major Nangle | English | Jonathan Cecil (Dad's Army) |
Captain Bishop/Private Murphy | English | Robert Gillespie (Dad's Army and Secret Army) |
Military Police Captain | English | James Taylor (Dad's Army) |
The Dhobi Wallah | Indian | Saad Ghazi |
5. The Superstar (22/11/1977)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Ray Butt
The Concert Party members are made to feel redundant when a talented new arrival steals the limelight.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Aircraftsman Ormanroyd | English | Jeffrey Holland (Dad's Army and Secret Army) |
Pilot Officer Digby | English | Tim Barrett (Dad's Army) |
6. The Eternal Quadrangle (29/11/1977)
Produced and Directed by David Croft
Gunner Parkins has fallen in love with a pretty Burmese girl from the local village - the same girl that Captain Ashwood and Sergeant Major Williams have been visiting. Then, Gunner Sugden has something to say ...
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Thin Yu | Burmese | Fiesta Mei Ling |
Head Man | Burmese | John A. Tinn |
Note this is the Last Episode that Michael Bates Starred in as Rangi Ram.
1. The Stars Look Down (23/10/1978)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Phil Bishop
The men from the Concert Party become involved in the production of an American war film. The Sergeant Major is horrified when he discovers that the Americans want to make the British look like a bunch of cowards being saved single-handed by a heroic GI.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Colonel Sol Zimmerman | American | Ed Bishop |
Sam | American | Freddie Earlle (Dad's Army) |
Chuck | American | Michael Halsey (Secret Army) |
Note this is the First Episode that Michael Bates did not Star as Rangi Ram because he died on 11/01/1978.
2. The Big League (30/10/1978)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Phil Bishop
Two of the men from the Concert Party get drunk and upset the natives from a nearby village. A football match is arranged as a way of mending fences. The villagers cheat and look like winning by a big margin. Drastic measures are needed to prevent the Army from total humiliation.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Military Police Sergeant | English | David English (Secret Army) |
The Village Head Man | Burmese | Ashwin Patel |
The Referee Mohammad Bux | Indian | Mohammad Shamsi |
3. The Great Payroll Snatch (06/11/1978)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Phil Bishop
The men from the concert party are given the job of guarding the Army payroll. A local bandit leader challenges the Sergeant Major to a test of manhood in order to get him away from the camp while his men steal the payroll.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Me Thant | Burmese | Burt Kwouk (Tenko) |
The Bandits | Burmese | Robert Lee (Tenko) and David Yip |
Major Webster | English | Michael Lomax (Dad's Army) |
4. The Dhobi Wallahs (20/11/1978)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Phil Bishop
The Japanese organise a pincer movement which takes the British by surprise.
GHQ send a radio message which includes a code word instructing the men from the Concert Party to withdraw. Gunner Parkins doesn't pass the message on to Colonel Reynolds. As a result, the gang find themselves trapped behind enemy lines.
The men disguise themselves as dhobi wallahs and end up doing laundry for a group of Japanese soldiers.
Later, the men are ordered to blow up a bridge. They fail in their task, then discover that GHQ have changed their mind about having the bridge blown up.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Dhobi Wallah | Indian | Saad Ghazi |
Brigadier Cox | English | Denys Hawthorne |
5. Lead Kindly Light (27/11/1978)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Phil Bishop
There's a plan to disband the Concert Party. The only hope of a reprieve is for the men to put on a good show for the area commander.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Major Loosemore | English | Michael Bevis (Dad's Army) |
The First Soldier | English | Rupert Bates |
The Second Soldier | English | Denis Bond |
The Nursing Sister | English | Fleur Chandler |
Reverand Burgess | English | John Quentin |
Captain de Wolfe | English | Martin Sharvell-Martin (Dad's Army) |
Captain Rogers | English | James Taylor (Dad's Army) |
6. Holidays at Home (11/12/1978)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Phil Bishop
Lofty dreams that he and the rest of the men are sailors on the 'Bounty'.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Major Loosemore | English | Michael Bevis (Dad's Army) |
7. Caught Short (18/12/1978)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by Phil Bishop
Some money has gone missing from the camp's petty cash. Captain Ashwood is given the job of tracking down the culprit.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Military Police Sergeant | English | Derek Martin |
Note this is the Last Episode that Babar Bhatti Starred as Punkah Wallah Rumzan
1. That's Entertainment? (17/10/1980)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The Sgt Major makes a decision guaranteed to cause uproar when he picks a Scottish audience to watch a special English performance.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Major Grant Hopkirk | English | Peter Cellier |
Major Forsett | English | Jimmy Perry (Dad's Army) |
1st Highlander | Scottish | Martin Cochrane |
2nd Highlander | Scottish | Robert McIntosh |
Mr. Patel | Indian | Renu Setna |
Note this is the First Episode that Andy Ho Starred in as Ah Syn, the Chinese Cook and this is the First Episode that Babar Bhatti did not star as Punkah Wallah Rumzan because he left the show.
2. The Guinea Pigs (24/10/1980)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The Concert Party are roped into testing a new anti-malaria drug.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Captain Webb | English | Michael Bevis (Dad's Army) |
Captain Hudson | English | John D. Collins (Dad's Army, 'Allo 'Allo! and Secret Army) |
Lieutenant-Colonel Bridges | English | Rikki Fulton (Guest Star) |
Corporal Higgins | English | Denis Bond |
3. Dog in the Manger (31/10/1980)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
Captain Ashwood has problems when a female welfare officer falls madly in love with him.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Captain Georgina Tollemache | English | June Whitfield (Guest Star) |
4. The Great Broadcast (07/11/1980)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The men from the Concert Party perform on Forces Radio. Sergeant Major Williams talks to Gunner Parkins' mother.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The BBC Technician | English | Geoffrey Beevers |
Charles the Announcer | English | John D. Collins (Dad's Army, 'Allo 'Allo! and Secret Army) |
Mrs. Parkins | English | Hilda Fenemore (Dad's Army) |
Dennis Forbes Dobson the BBC Producer | English | Robin Parkinson (Dad's Army and 'Allo 'Allo!) |
5. Class of 1945 (14/11/1980)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The men from the Concert Party try to get rid of Sergeant Major Williams by talking him into applying for a commission.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Brigadier | Welsh | Glyn Houston (Guest Star) |
6. Star Commandos (21/11/1980)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The Brigadier decides that the men from the Concert Party should become part of the British advance, doing their shows in the front line.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Brigadier | English | Henry McGee (Guest Star) |
The Commando Sergeant | English | Iain Rattray ('Allo 'Allo!) |
The Squadron Leader | English | John D. Collins (Dad's Army, 'Allo 'Allo! and Secret Army) |
1. Gloria's Finest Hour (23/07/1981)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The Japanese are preventing supplies from reaching the British troops, so there's a shortage of food.
Gunner Beaumont gets involved in a search for food. He gets hit on the head and his personality suddenly changes dramatically. He turns into a fearless fighting man and insists on leading the Sergeant Major in a mission against the Japanese.
They discover that the supplies are being held up by a single Japanese soldier. After the mission, Gloria suddenly returns to his normal, cowardly self.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Brigadier | English | Dennis Ramsden |
2. Money Talks (30/07/1981)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
It seems that Gunner Graham will soon be inheriting a substantial sum of money. Suddenly, everyone wants to talk to him about investing in their schemes for making money when the war is over.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Brigadier | English | Eric Dodson ('Allo 'Allo!) |
3. Aquastars (06/08/1981)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The men from the Concert Party try to stage a spectacular show on the river. Everything goes disastrously wrong.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Brigadier | English | Eric Dodson ('Allo 'Allo!) |
The Corporal | English | Roy Heather |
The Commentary | English | Barry Cryer |
4. The Last Warrior (13/08/1981)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
Japan has surrendered and the war is over. Unfortunately, there's a fanatical Japanese soldier out on an island who refuses to lay down his arms. The men from the Concert Party try to persuade him to surrender.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Major Parkinson | English | Nicholas McArdle |
The Military Police Corporal | English | Gordon Salkilld |
5. Never the Twain Shall Meet (20/08/1981)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
Now that the war is over, the natives return to their village. They want the men from the Concert Party to move out so that they can return to their homes. Sergeant Major Williams insists on dealing with them in a less than diplomatic fashion.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
Mr. Kumar Puhara | Indian | Renu Setna |
The Village Head Man | Burmese | Ali Baba |
6. The Long Road Home (27/08/1981)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
It's time for the men from the Concert Party to start the return journey to Britain.
Everyone is supposed to have injections before setting off. The vaccine runs out before Lofty gets his jabs, so he has to stay behind when the others begin their journey.
A new batch of vaccine turns up after the others have left, so Lofty is given his injections and, accompanied by the Char Wallah, he sets off to try to catch up with the main evacuation party.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The Garage Proprietor | Indian | Ishaq Bux |
The Merchant Navy Lieutenant | English | Roger Whieldon |
Captain Dachet | English | John D. Collins (Dad's Army, 'Allo 'Allo! and Secret Army) |
The Medical Orderly | English | Colin Haigh |
The Military Police Sergeant | English | Graham Hamilton |
7. The Last Roll Call (03/09/1981)
Produced by David Croft, Directed by John Kilby
The men reach England and prepare for demobilisation.
Also Starring
Role | Nationality | Actor |
---|---|---|
The WVS Lady | English | Brenda Cowling (Dad's Army) |
The Military Police Sergeant | English | Ralph Morse (Uncredited) |
The Military Police Corporal | English | John Benfield |
The Royal Army Pay Corps Captain | English | John Oxley |
The Demob Centre Supervisors | English | Bill Pertwee (Dad's Army) and Jeffrey Segal (Dad's Army) |
Mr. Harman (The Customs Hall Supervisor) | English | Arnold Peters (Dad's Army) |
The Station Room Waitress | English | Stella Tanner |
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.77.226.85 (talk) 17:55, 28 May 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.69.172.5 (talk) 11:35, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
British Israeli?
[edit]There is no such country at this time.
Is someone getting mixed up with British Israelite? Varlaam (talk) 05:29, 8 July 2012 (UTC)
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