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Previously on "Ye're Doomed, Cap'n Mannering, Dooomed, I tell ye, doomed."

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
    Dads Army - a timeless classic
    Agreed; the "don't tell him Pike" scene is right up there with the Fools and horses chandelier scene or Julie Walters "Two Soups".

    How many of todays "comedy" shows will be condidered 'classics' and still be enjoyed 40 years from now?

    Very talented guy.

    RIP

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  • BA to the Stars
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    Produced lots of the classic BBC stuff - most of it based on his & Jimmy Peery's actual experiences e.g. Hi-De-Hi.

    Dads Army - a timeless classic

    RIP

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  • Ye're Doomed, Cap'n Mannering, Dooomed, I tell ye, doomed.

    BBC News - Dad's Army co-writer David Croft dies at the age of 89

    David Croft is now late.

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