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| series = [[Dad's Army]] | | series = [[Dad's Army]] |
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"Resisting the Aggressor Down the Ages" | |
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Dad's Army episode | |
Directed by | David Croft |
Story by | Jimmy Perry and David Croft |
Original air dates | Thursday 25 December 1969 (Recorded Friday 21 November 1969) |
Running time | 10 mins |
"Resisting the Aggressor Down the Ages" is the second Christmas Night with the Stars sketch from the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Christmas Day (Thursday, 25 December) 1969.
Synopsis
The platoon are busy rehearsing their performance for the town pageant, a propaganda show to inspire the locals and raise funds for "War Weapons Week".
Plot
The platoon's pageant item tells of England's defeat of many oppressors down the ages, including Julius Caesar (played by Godfrey), William the Conqueror (Frazer), Philip of Spain (Pike) and Napoleon (Wilson). Captain Mainwaring, in the guise of John Bull, is, as usual, struggling to motivate his platoon to give convincing performances.
The conceit of the item is that England has always defeated its aggressors (generally ignoring historical fact), with each aggressor in turn saying "England shall be crushed, never to rise again" and each segment ending with the proclamation "The aggressor shall not pass, the aggressor did not pass" jointly said by the spirits of Agriculture and Commerce (Jones & Walker respectively).
However, the rehearsal is rudely interrupted by an air raid and Chief ARP Warden Hodges brings a bailed out Luftwaffe pilot to see the Home Guard. When presented to Captain Mainwaring, the airman proclaims "England shall be crushed, never to rise again – Heil Hitler!", at which point Corporal Jones pokes the pilot from behind with a pitchfork (to the pilot's obvious discomfort) and proclaims: "They don't like it up 'em, Captain Mainwaring".
Cast
- Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring / John Bull
- John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Wilson / Napoleon
- Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jones / Spirit of Agriculture
- John Laurie as Private Frazer / William the Conqueror
- James Beck as Private Walker / Spirit of Commerce
- Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey / Julius Caesar
- Ian Lavender as Private Pike / Philip II of Spain
- Bill Pertwee as ARP Warden
- Robert Aldous as German Pilot
Notes
- An extract from this sketch was shown as part of "Fry & Laurie Host a Christmas Night of the Stars" BBC 2 special (broadcast 27 December 1994) as part of a 20-minute Dad's Army item.[1]
- Robert Aldous also appeared as another German pilot in the Series 3 episode "Man Hunt", which was recorded on the same day.
- Mainwaring asks Wilson (who is dressed as Napoleon) if he has seen Charles Boyer in a film with Greta Garbo, to which Wilson says that he hasn't. This film becomes an important plot point of the Series 5 episode "A Soldier's Farewell", where the platoon watch the film at a cinema (for which a reenactment clip is shown) which leads to Mainwaring dreaming that he is Napoleon.
References
- ^ Pertwee, Bill (7 September 2009). Dad's Army (The Making of a Television Legend). Conway. p. 181. ISBN 978-1844861057.
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