Jimmy Perry and David Crofts
Narrated By : Full Cast Performance
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 1 hour 50 minutes
Type : British Humor Radio Shows Historical Comedy
Price : $18.49
Don't Forget the Diver If the Cap Fits A Brush with the Law Getting the Bird
From the annals of wartime Britain come four brilliantly funny episodes with Captain Mainwaring's fully trained Home Guard platoon, ever ready to strike terror into the heart of the Wehrmacht from their unit in Walmington-on-Sea. Always prepared to fight to the finish, this endearing team of characters are at their incompetent best in these wonderfully entertaining adventures specially adapted for radio.
So... Watch out as the platoon tries to capture a watermill, Frazer does a stint as Captain, Mainwaring is accused of breaking blackout and Wilson gets thrown out by Mrs Pike.
Written By Jimmy Perry and David Crofts
First Broadcast BBC Radio 4 26 January 1974
Number of Series Two
Last Broadcast 7 September 1976
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