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Episode: School for a King: 1963: Z Cars: Mr Cowpe: Episode: Members Only: 1966 No Hiding Place: Det Sgt Parsons Episode: It Isn't Just The Money... 1968-77: Dad's Army: Private Sponge: Recurring role in 76 episodes [7] 1969 The Gnomes of Dulwich: Various roles 3 episodes Gold robbers: Prison Imate Episode: Dog eat Dog: Harry Worth Show ...
The episode title takes its name from the silent era classic film The Big Parade (1925). In this episode it is revealed by the Verger , Mr Yeatman , that the Vicar once worked as a missionary . The Sea Scout band featured in "The Big Parade" was the 5th St. Mary's Sea Scouts from Great Yarmouth.
Note: This was the very first colour episode of Dad's Army to officially air in colour, for the BBC One colour television service commenced transmission on Saturday 15 November 1969 (Colour tests, which included earlier episodes of series 3, had been taking place for some weeks).
Dad's Army episode: Episode no. Series 8 Episode 4: Directed by: David Croft: ... Colin Bean as Private Sponge Notes. The runtime of this episode is 31 minutes. ...
Dad's Army episode: Episode no. Series 8 Episode 6: ... John Laurie as Private Frazer; ... Colin Bean as Private Sponge; Peter Butterworth as Mr Bugden, ...
Wilson and Mrs Pike are having tea waiting for Frank to come home from his call-up medical. When Frank arrives home, his mother is unpleasantly surprised when he tells her that he has passed A1 (in spite of his chronically bad chest, his painful sinuses, his weak ankles and recently acquired nervous twitch), and has requested to be put in the RAF.
Dad's Army episode: Episode no. Series 9 Episode 1: Directed by: Bob Spiers: Story by: Jimmy Perry and David Croft: ... Colin Bean as Private Sponge; Alister ...
"Things That Go Bump in the Night" is the sixth episode of the sixth series of the British television sitcom Dad's Army that was originally transmitted on 5 December 1973. This episode marked the last regular appearance of James Beck (Private Joe Walker) who died on 6 August 1973.